dipc | A damn lightweight IPC implementation worked on windows
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A damn lightweight IPC implementation worked on windows. It’s using shared memory and windows event, yes, it’s rude and stupid, but it works. There is also a c++ wrapper provided.
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What’s the difference between ODI on marketplace or on premise? What exactly is ODI on marketplace? Some experts told me that On Cloud the focus is on ODI on Marketplace. On premise, ODI is based on many other products like OBIA, FDMEE, Hyperion Planning. I wanted to learn the difference in simple layman terms as I am not familiar with products like OBIA, FDMEE, Hyperion Planning.
As per my research on this area , there are some cloud products -like ODICS, DIPC, DIPC Classic.
I am curious to know weather ODI on Marketplace will have all equivalent functionalities which are offered through ODICS, DIPC, DIPC Classic.
Thanks,
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-27 at 10:25Disclaimer : I'm an Oracle employee
ODI on Marketplace is basically a compute instance (VM in the cloud) where ODI is pre-installed. It has the same functionalities as ODI on premise. It also comes with a mysql database on the VM to hold the repository if that option has been chosen during provisioning. Alternatively the repository can be created on an existing Autonomous Database. The cost of the service is only the price of the compute instance. At the moment ODI on Marketplace doesn't require a license if the target is an Autonomous Database or a DBaaS on OCI. If the target is another technology, a license (same as on-prem license) is required and has to be acquired separately.
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Trying to a move a file from one hdfs folder to another hdfs folder in a non secured cluster from a secured (kerborized) cluster. Both source and destination are on non secured cluster. The below code is executed in secured cluster to move the file from source hdfs folder to destination hdfs folder which are in non secured cluster.
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Answered 2020-Jan-03 at 21:02I have changed the command as below and it worked.
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