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[jira] [Comment Edited] (SQOOP-1303) Can only write to default file
system on incremental import
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Karthic Hariharan edited comment on SQOOP-1303 at 2/2/15 8:27 PM:
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I'm still getting this error when I used 1.4.5 version. The fix seems to be in the source code but it doesn't work on my EMR cluster.
was (Author: khariharan):
Has this issue been resolved? I downloaded the Sqoop 1.4.5 jar from the apache mirror site and it still produces the same error. Can someone point me to the right library for this?
> Can only write to default file system on incremental import
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> Key: SQOOP-1303
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-1303
> Project: Sqoop
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Mark Roddy
> Assignee: Mark Roddy
> Fix For: 1.4.5
>
> Attachments: fix-append.diff
>
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> Running 'sqoop import' with the --incremental option fails if the --target-dir option points to a directory that is not in fs.default.name. In my case I was writing to s3 on a machine not configured so default fs was file:///.
> When running I received this error:
> ERROR sqoop.Sqoop: Got exception running Sqoop: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Wrong FS: s3://mybucket/mydirectory, expected: file:///
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