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Progress DataDirect for ODBC for Apache Hive Wire Protocol Driver User's Guide Release 8.0.1

Configuring the product on UNIX/Linux

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Table of Contents
  • Welcome to the Progress DataDirect for ODBC for Apache Hive Wire Protocol Driver
    • What's new in this release?
    • Driver requirements
    • ODBC compliance
    • Version string information
      • getFileVersionString function
    • Data types
      • Retrieving data type information
    • SQL support
    • Additional information
    • Troubleshooting
    • Contacting Technical Support
  • Getting started
    • Configuring and connecting on Windows
      • Configuring a data source
      • Testing the connection
    • Configuring and connecting on UNIX and Linux
      • Environment configuration
      • Test loading the driver
      • Configuring a data source in the system information file
      • Testing the connection
  • Tutorials
    • The Example application
    • Accessing data in Power BI (Windows only)
    • Accessing data in Tableau (Windows only)
    • Accessing data in Microsoft Excel (Windows only)
    • Accessing data in Microsoft Excel from the Query Wizard (Windows only)
  • Using the driver
    • Configuring and connecting to data sources
      • Configuring the product on UNIX/Linux
        • Environment variables
          • Library search path
          • ODBCINI
          • ODBCINST
          • DD_INSTALLDIR
        • The test loading tool
        • Data source configuration on UNIX/Linux
          • Configuration through the system information (odbc.ini) file
            • Sample default odbc.ini file
        • DSN-less connections
          • Sample odbcinst.ini file
        • File data sources
        • UTF-16 applications on UNIX and Linux
      • Data source configuration through a GUI
        • Advanced tab
        • Security tab
      • Using a connection string
      • Password Encryption Tool (UNIX/Linux only)
      • Using a logon dialog box
      • HTTP mode
    • Performance considerations
    • Using security
      • Authentication
        • Kerberos authentication
          • Apache Sentry
        • Summary of authentication-related options
          • Connection string examples for configuring authentication
          • odbc.ini file examples for configuring authentication
      • Data encryption across the network
      • TLS/SSL encryption
        • Certificates
        • TLS/SSL server authentication
          • Using SQL_COPT_INMEMORY_TRUSTSTORECERT
          • Importing root certificates into the Windows certificate store
            • Importing root certificates using Certificate Import Wizard
            • Importing root certificates using a PowerShell script
        • TLS/SSL client authentication
        • Generating TLS/SSL certificates using OpenSSL 3.5-compliant algorithms
        • Designating an OpenSSL library
    • Apache Knox
    • Apache ZooKeeper
      • Configuring Apache ZooKeeper for Kerberos authentication
    • Isolation and lock levels supported
    • Unicode support
    • Binding parameter markers
    • Using arrays of parameters
    • Limitations on Apache Hive functionality
    • Materialized views
    • Stored procedures
    • Packet logging
  • Connection option descriptions
    • Array Size
    • Array Fetch Size
    • Array Insert Size
    • Authentication Method
    • Batch Mechanism
    • Catalog Mode
    • Cookie Name
    • Crypto Protocol Version
    • CryptoLibName
    • Data Source Name
    • Database Name
    • Default Buffer Size for Long/LOB Columns (in Kb)
    • Description
    • Enable Cookie Authentication
    • Enable FIPS
    • Enable SQLDescribeParam
    • Encryption Method
    • GSS Client Library
    • Host Name
    • Host Name In Certificate
    • HTTP Path
    • IANAAppCodePage
    • Key Password
    • Keystore
    • Keystore Password
    • Login Timeout
    • Max String Size
    • Min Long Varchar Size
    • OpenSSLConfigFile
    • OpenSSLProviderPath
    • Password
    • Port Number
    • Proxy User
    • Remove Column Qualifiers
    • Service Principal Name
    • SSLLibName
    • String Describe Type
    • TCP Keep Alive
    • Transaction Mode
    • Transport Mode
    • Truststore
    • Truststore Password
    • Use Current Schema for Catalog Functions
    • Use Native Catalog Functions
    • Use Unicode Char Types
    • User Name
    • Validate Server Certificate
    • Varchar Threshold
    • Zookeeper Namespace
    • Zookeeper Discovery
  • SQL functionality
    • Data Definition Language (DDL)
    • Selecting Data With the Driver
      • Select List
        • Column Name Qualification
    • From Clause
    • Group By Clause
    • Having Clause
    • Order By Clause
    • For Update Clause
    • Set Operators
    • Subqueries
    • SQL Expressions
      • Constants
      • Numeric Operators
      • Character Operator
      • Relational operators
      • Logical Operators
      • Functions
    • Restrictions
      • Merge Restrictions
      • Stored Procedures
      • Views
      • Other Restrictions
  • Copyright
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Configuring the product on UNIX/Linux

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  • Last Updated: October 23, 2020
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    • DataDirect Connectors
    • ODBC
    • Apache Hive 8.0
    • Documentation

This chapter contains specific information about using your driver in the UNIX and Linux environments.

See "Environment variables" for additional platform information.

Contents
  • Environment variables
  • The test loading tool
  • Data source configuration on UNIX/Linux
  • DSN-less connections
  • File data sources
  • UTF-16 applications on UNIX and Linux
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