Connecting to an external file server
The Greenplum® Parallel File Servergpfdist
) is a utility to read data from and write data to files located on remote servers. It is installed on each segment host of a Managed Service for Greenplum® cluster and provides parallel data loading by distributing it across segments either evenly or according to the distribution key set. This improves performance when handling large amounts of external data.
gpfdist
works with any delimited text files and compressed gzip and bzip2 files.
To read or write files on an external server:
- Install and run
gpfdist
as part of the Greenplum® Loader or the Greenplum® Database package on the remote server hosting your target files. - Create an external table in the Greenplum® database to reference these files.
Running gpfdist
Note
Downloading and using software from the VMware website is not part of the Yandex Managed Service for Greenplum® Terms of Use
-
Download and install the Greenplum® Loader package from the VMware website
or the Greenplum® Database package from the Yandex Object Storage bucket by following this guide. -
Run
gpfdist
:gpfdist -d <directory_with_data_files> -p <connection_port> -l <path_to_log_file>
Where:
<data_file_directory>
: Local path to the directory with files to read or write data from/to using an external table.<connection_port>
: Port the utility will run on. The default value is8080
.<log_file_path>
: (Optional) Path to the file thatgpfdist
will write its operation logs to.
To distribute network load, you can run multiple
gpfdist
instances on the same server, specifying different directories and connection ports, e.g.:gpfdist -d /var/load_files1 -p 8081 -l /home/gpadmin/log1 & \ gpfdist -d /var/load_files2 -p 8082 -l /home/gpadmin/log2 &
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Make sure that files from the specified directory are available on the specified port from Yandex Cloud. To do this, run the following command from a VM in Yandex Cloud:
wget http://hostname:port/filename
Creating an external table using gpfdist
SQL query syntax to create an external table:
CREATE [WRITABLE] EXTERNAL TABLE <table_name>
(<column_name> <data_type> [, ...])
LOCATION('gpfdist://<path_to_file_on_remote_server>' [, ...])
FORMAT '[TEXT|CSV|CUSTOM]';
Where:
<table_name>
: Name of the external table to be created in the Greenplum® database.<column_name>
: Table column name.<data_type>
: Table column data type.<path_to_file_on_remote_server>
: Address of the server wheregpfdist
is running, the connection port, and the file path. You can set a specific file or a mask using the asterisk symbol (*).
The WRITABLE
option enables you to write data to an external object. To be able to read data from an external object, create a table with the READABLE
option.
Examples for creating external tables
-
Creating an external table with data from
file.csv
on thehostname
server:CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE tableName (id int) LOCATION('gpfdist://hostname:8080/file.csv') FORMAT 'CSV' (DELIMITER ',');
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Creating an external table with data from all
txt
files, where|
is a separator and the space indicatesNULL
values, on thehostname1
andhostname2
servers:CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE tableName (...) LOCATION('gpfdist://hostname1:8081/*.txt', 'gpfdist://hostname2:8081/*.txt') FORMAT 'TEXT' (DELIMITER '|' NULL ' ');
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