Hi Christos, this is the log I was looking for :-) > 13/10/31 16:47:48 WARN sqoop.ConnFactory: Parameter --driver is set to an explicit driver however appropriate connection manager is not being set (via --connection-manager). Sqoop is going to fall back to org.apache.sqoop.manager.GenericJdbcManager. Please specify explicitly which connection manager should be used next time. Would you mind trying the command without --driver option as the WARNING is suggesting? You might find more background why using --driver option is not desirable in most cases in our blog post [1]. Jarcec Links: 1: https://blogs.apache.org/sqoop/entry/connectors_and_drivers_in_the On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 03:54:21PM +0000, Kallinteris, Christos wrote: > Hello Jarcec, > > Here is the command and the response I get on the console. Where would I find the log for sqoop? There is no corresponding directory under /var/log. > > Thank you very much! > > Christos > > -- > ck@SVR-HDP01:~$ sqoop import-all-tables --connect "jdbc:sqlserver://192.168.207.194\\SQL2008R2;user=sqoop;password=password;databasename=DWH_BSP;" --driver com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver --username sqoop --password password --hive-import --verbose > Warning: /usr/lib/hcatalog does not exist! HCatalog jobs will fail. > Please set $HCAT_HOME to the root of your HCatalog installation. > 13/10/31 16:47:48 DEBUG tool.BaseSqoopTool: Enabled debug logging. > 13/10/31 16:47:48 WARN tool.BaseSqoopTool: Setting your password on the command-line is insecure. Consider using -P instead. > 13/10/31 16:47:48 INFO tool.BaseSqoopTool: Using Hive-specific delimiters for output. You can override > 13/10/31 16:47:48 INFO tool.BaseSqoopTool: delimiters with --fields-terminated-by, etc. > 13/10/31 16:47:48 DEBUG sqoop.ConnFactory: Loaded manager factory: com.cloudera.sqoop.manager.DefaultManagerFactory > 13/10/31 16:47:48 WARN sqoop.ConnFactory: Parameter --driver is set to an explicit driver however appropriate connection manager is not being set (via --connection-manager). Sqoop is going to fall back to org.apache.sqoop.manager.GenericJdbcManager. Please specify explicitly which connection manager should be used next time. > 13/10/31 16:47:48 INFO manager.SqlManager: Using default fetchSize of 1000 > 13/10/31 16:47:49 DEBUG manager.SqlManager: No connection paramenters specified. Using regular API for making connection. > 13/10/31 16:47:50 INFO tool.CodeGenTool: Beginning code generation > 13/10/31 16:47:50 DEBUG manager.SqlManager: Execute getColumnTypesRawQuery : SELECT t.* FROM tblAdresse AS t WHERE 1=0 > 13/10/31 16:47:50 DEBUG manager.SqlManager: Using fetchSize for next query: 1000 > 13/10/31 16:47:50 INFO manager.SqlManager: Executing SQL statement: SELECT t.* FROM tblAdresse AS t WHERE 1=0 > 13/10/31 16:47:50 ERROR manager.SqlManager: Error executing statement: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Invalid object name 'tblAdresse'. > com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Invalid object name 'tblAdresse'. > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException.makeFromDatabaseError(SQLServerException.java:216) > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.getNextResult(SQLServerStatement.java:1515) > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement.doExecutePreparedStatement(SQLServerPreparedStatement.java:404) > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement$PrepStmtExecCmd.doExecute(SQLServerPreparedStatement.java:350) > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.TDSCommand.execute(IOBuffer.java:5696) > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerConnection.executeCommand(SQLServerConnection.java:1715) > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.executeCommand(SQLServerStatement.java:180) > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.executeStatement(SQLServerStatement.java:155) > at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement.executeQuery(SQLServerPreparedStatement.java:285) > at org.apache.sqoop.manager.SqlManager.execute(SqlManager.java:674) > at org.apache.sqoop.manager.SqlManager.execute(SqlManager.java:683) > at org.apache.sqoop.manager.SqlManager.getColumnTypesForRawQuery(SqlManager.java:240) > at org.apache.sqoop.manager.SqlManager.getColumnTypes(SqlManager.java:223) > at org.apache.sqoop.manager.ConnManager.getColumnTypes(ConnManager.java:347) > at org.apache.sqoop.orm.ClassWriter.getColumnTypes(ClassWriter.java:1277) > at org.apache.sqoop.orm.ClassWriter.generate(ClassWriter.java:1089) > at org.apache.sqoop.tool.CodeGenTool.generateORM(CodeGenTool.java:96) > at org.apache.sqoop.tool.ImportTool.importTable(ImportTool.java:396) > at org.apache.sqoop.tool.ImportAllTablesTool.run(ImportAllTablesTool.java:105) > at org.apache.sqoop.Sqoop.run(Sqoop.java:145) > at org.apache.hadoop.util.ToolRunner.run(ToolRunner.java:70) > at org.apache.sqoop.Sqoop.runSqoop(Sqoop.java:181) > at org.apache.sqoop.Sqoop.runTool(Sqoop.java:220) > at org.apache.sqoop.Sqoop.runTool(Sqoop.java:229) > at org.apache.sqoop.Sqoop.main(Sqoop.java:238) > 13/10/31 16:47:50 ERROR tool.ImportAllTablesTool: Encountered IOException running import job: java.io.IOException: No columns to generate for ClassWriter > > -- > > initions AG > Christos Kallinteris > Weidestraße 120a > D-22083 Hamburg > > t:   +49 (0) 40 / 41 49 60-79 > f:   +49 (0) 40 / 41 49 60-11 > e:  kallinteris@initions.com > w: www.initions.com >   > > Vollständiger Name der Gesellschaft: initions innovative IT solutions AG > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Hamburg > Handelsregister Hamburg B 83929 > Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Michael Leue > Vorstand: Dr. Stefan Anschütz, André Paul Henkel, Dr. Helge Plehn > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Jarek Jarcec Cecho [mailto:jarcec@apache.org] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2013 16:31 > An: user@sqoop.apache.org > Betreff: Re: import-all-tables fails with exception 'Invalid object name' on non dbo schemas > > Hi Christos, > would you mind sharing with us entire Sqoop command and associated log generated with parameter --verbose? > > Jarcec > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 09:40:40AM +0000, Kallinteris, Christos wrote: > > Hello! > > > > I would like to import a complete database from SQL Server into HDFS and from there to HIVE to have some data to play with. > > > > I figured out the necessary connection string and I get the first few tables imported but then the job throws the invalid object name exception. As far as I can tell this happens when the job encounters a table that has a schema other than dbo. > > > > Is this a known issue and if yes, is there a way around it? > > > > I'm using Sqoop 1.4.3-cdh4.4.0 on the latest stable Cloudera distribution. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Christos > > > > -- > > > > initions AG > > Christos Kallinteris > > Weidestraße 120a > > D-22083 Hamburg > > > > t: +49 (0) 40 / 41 49 60-79 > > f: +49 (0) 40 / 41 49 60-11 > > e: kallinteris@initions.com > > w: www.initions.com > > > > > > Vollständiger Name der Gesellschaft: initions innovative IT solutions > > AG Sitz der Gesellschaft: Hamburg Handelsregister Hamburg B 83929 > > Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Dr. Michael Leue > > Vorstand: Dr. Stefan Anschütz, André Paul Henkel, Dr. Helge Plehn > >