This is the documentation for CDH 5.0.x. Documentation for other versions is available at Cloudera Documentation.

Modifying Impala Startup Options

The configuration options for the Impala-related daemons let you choose which hosts and ports to use for the services that run on a single host, specify directories for logging, control resource usage and security, and specify other aspects of the Impala software.

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Configuring Impala Startup Options through Cloudera Manager

If you manage your cluster through Cloudera Manager, configure the settings for all the Impala-related daemons by navigating to this page: Services > Impala > Configuration > View and Edit. See the Cloudera Manager documentation for instructions about how to configure Impala through Cloudera Manager: Impala information for Cloudera Manager 4, Impala information for Cloudera Manager 5.

If the Cloudera Manager interface does not yet have a form field for a newly added option, or if you need to use special options for debugging and troubleshooting, the Advanced option page for each daemon includes one or more fields where you can enter option names directly. In Cloudera Manager 4, these fields are labelled Safety Valve; in Cloudera Manager 5, they are called Advanced Configuration Snippet There is also a free-form field for query options, on the top-level Impala Daemon options page.

Configuring Impala Startup Options through the Command Line

When you run Impala in a non-Cloudera Manager environment, the Impala server, statestore, and catalog services start up using values provided in a defaults file, /etc/default/impala.

This file includes information about many resources used by Impala. Most of the defaults included in this file should be effective in most cases. For example, typically you would not change the definition of the CLASSPATH variable, but you would always set the address used by the statestore server. Some of the content you might modify includes:


IMPALA_STATE_STORE_HOST=127.0.0.1
IMPALA_STATE_STORE_PORT=24000
IMPALA_BACKEND_PORT=22000
IMPALA_LOG_DIR=/var/log/impala

export IMPALA_STATE_STORE_ARGS=${IMPALA_STATE_STORE_ARGS:- \
    -log_dir=${IMPALA_LOG_DIR} -state_store_port=${IMPALA_STATE_STORE_PORT}}
export IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS=${IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS:- -log_dir=${IMPALA_LOG_DIR} \
    -state_store_port=${IMPALA_STATE_STORE_PORT} \
    -use_statestore -state_store_host=${IMPALA_STATE_STORE_HOST} \
    -be_port=${IMPALA_BACKEND_PORT}}
export ENABLE_CORE_DUMPS=${ENABLE_COREDUMPS:-false}

To use alternate values, edit the defaults file, then restart all the Impala-related services so that the changes take effect. Restart the Impala server using the following commands:

$ sudo service impala-server restart
Stopping Impala Server:                                    [  OK  ]
Starting Impala Server:                                    [  OK  ]

Restart the Impala statestore using the following commands:

$ sudo service impala-state-store restart
Stopping Impala State Store Server:                        [  OK  ]
Starting Impala State Store Server:                        [  OK  ]

Restart the Impala catalog service using the following commands:

$ sudo service impala-catalog restart
Stopping Impala Catalog Server:                            [  OK  ]
Starting Impala Catalog Server:                            [  OK  ]

Some common settings to change include:

  • Statestore address. Cloudera recommends the statestore be on a separate host not running the impalad daemon. In that recommended configuration, the impalad daemon cannot refer to the statestore server using the loopback address. If the statestore is hosted on a machine with an IP address of 192.168.0.27, change:

    IMPALA_STATE_STORE_HOST=127.0.0.1

    to:

    IMPALA_STATE_STORE_HOST=192.168.0.27
  • Catalog server address (including both the hostname and the port number). Cloudera recommends the catalog server be on the same host as the statestore. In that recommended configuration, the impalad daemon cannot refer to the catalog server using the loopback address. If the catalog service is hosted on a machine with an IP address of 192.168.0.27, add the following line:

    IMPALA_CATALOG_SERVICE_HOST=192.168.0.27:26000

    The /etc/default/impala defaults file currently does not define an IMPALA_CATALOG_ARGS environment variable, but if you add one it will be recognized by the service startup/shutdown script. Add a definition for this variable to /etc/default/impala and add the option -catalog_service_host=hostname. If the port is different than the default 26000, also add the option -catalog_service_port=port.

  • Memory limits. You can limit the amount of memory available to Impala. For example, to allow Impala to use no more than 70% of system memory, change:
    export IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS=${IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS:- \
        -log_dir=${IMPALA_LOG_DIR} \
        -state_store_port=${IMPALA_STATE_STORE_PORT} \
        -use_statestore -state_store_host=${IMPALA_STATE_STORE_HOST} \
        -be_port=${IMPALA_BACKEND_PORT}}

    to:

    export IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS=${IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS:- \
        -log_dir=${IMPALA_LOG_DIR} -state_store_port=${IMPALA_STATE_STORE_PORT} \
        -use_statestore -state_store_host=${IMPALA_STATE_STORE_HOST} \
        -be_port=${IMPALA_BACKEND_PORT} -mem_limit=70%}

    You can specify the memory limit using absolute notation such as 500m or 2G, or as a percentage of physical memory such as 60%.

      Note: Queries that exceed the specified memory limit are aborted. Percentage limits are based on the physical memory of the machine and do not consider cgroups.
  • Core dump enablement. To enable core dumps, change:
    export ENABLE_CORE_DUMPS=${ENABLE_COREDUMPS:-false}

    to:

    export ENABLE_CORE_DUMPS=${ENABLE_COREDUMPS:-true}
      Note: The location of core dump files may vary according to your operating system configuration. Other security settings may prevent Impala from writing core dumps even when this option is enabled.
  • Authorization using the open source Sentry plugin. Specify the -server_name and -authorization_policy_file options as part of the IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS and IMPALA_STATE_STORE_ARGS settings to enable the core Impala support for authentication. See Secure Startup for the impalad Daemon for details.
  • Auditing for successful or blocked Impala queries, another aspect of security. Specify the -audit_event_log_dir=directory_path option and optionally the -max_audit_event_log_file_size=number_of_queries and -abort_on_failed_audit_event options as part of the IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS settings, for each Impala node, to enable and customize auditing. See Auditing Impala Operations for details.
  • Password protection for the Impala web UI, which listens on port 25000 by default. This feature involves adding some or all of the --webserver_password_file, --webserver_authentication_domain, and --webserver_certificate_file options to the IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS and IMPALA_STATE_STORE_ARGS settings. See Security Guidelines for Impala for details.
  • Another setting you might add to IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS is:
    -default_query_options='option=value;option=value;...'
    
    These options control the behavior of queries performed by this impalad instance. The option values you specify here override the default values for Impala query options, as shown by the SET command in impala-shell.
  • Options for resource management, in conjunction with the YARN and Llama components. These options include -enable_rm, -llama_host, -llama_port, -llama_callback_port, and -cgroup_hierarchy_path. For details about these options, see impalad Startup Options for Resource Management. See Using YARN Resource Management with Impala (CDH 5 Only) for information about resource management in general, and The Llama Daemon for information about the Llama daemon.
  • During troubleshooting, Cloudera Support might direct you to change other values, particularly for IMPALA_SERVER_ARGS, to work around issues or gather debugging information.
The following startup options for impalad enable resource management and customize its parameters for your cluster configuration:
  • -enable_rm: Whether to enable resource management or not, either true or false. The default is false. None of the other resource management options have any effect unless -enable_rm is turned on.
  • -llama_host: Hostname or IP address of the Llama service that Impala should connect to. The default is 127.0.0.1.
  • -llama_port: Port of the Llama service that Impala should connect to. The default is 15000.
  • -llama_callback_port: Port that Impala should start its Llama callback service on. Llama reports when resources are granted or preempted through that service.
  • -cgroup_hierarchy_path: Path where YARN and Llama will create CGroups for granted resources. Impala assumes that the CGroup for an allocated container is created in the path 'cgroup_hierarchy_path + container_id'.
  Note:

These startup options for the impalad daemon are different from the command-line options for the impala-shell command. For the impala-shell options, see impala-shell Command-Line Options.

Checking the Values of Impala Configuration Options

You can check the current runtime value of all these settings through the Impala web interface, available by default at http://impala_hostname:25000/varz (impalad) http://impala_hostname:25010/varz (statestored), or http://impala_hostname:25020/varz (catalogd). In the Cloudera Manager interface, you can see the link to the appropriate service_name Web UI page when you look at the status page for a specific daemon on a specific host.

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