Pulsar SQl Deployment and Configuration
Below is a list configurations for the Presto Pulsar connector and instruction on how to deploy a cluster.
Presto Pulsar Connector Configurations
There are several configurations for the Presto Pulsar Connector. The properties file that contain these configurations can be found at ${project.root}/conf/presto/catalog/pulsar.properties
.The configurations for the connector and its default values are discribed below.
# name of the connector to be displayed in the catalog
connector.name=pulsar
# the url of Pulsar broker service
pulsar.broker-service-url=http://localhost:8080
# URI of Zookeeper cluster
pulsar.zookeeper-uri=localhost:2181
# minimum number of entries to read at a single time
pulsar.entry-read-batch-size=100
# default number of splits to use per query
pulsar.target-num-splits=4
Query Pulsar from Existing Presto Cluster
If you already have an existing Presto cluster, you can copy Presto Pulsar connector plugin to your existing cluster. You can download the archived plugin package via:
$ wget https://archive.apache.org/dist/pulsar/pulsar-2.4.0/apache-pulsar-2.4.0-bin.tar.gz
Deploying a new cluster
Please note that the Getting Started guide shows you how to easily setup a standalone single node enviroment to experiment with.
Pulsar SQL is powered by Presto thus many of the configurations for deployment is the same for the Pulsar SQL worker.
You can use the same CLI args as the Presto launcher:
$ ./bin/pulsar sql-worker --help
Usage: launcher [options] command
Commands: run, start, stop, restart, kill, status
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose Run verbosely
--etc-dir=DIR Defaults to INSTALL_PATH/etc
--launcher-config=FILE
Defaults to INSTALL_PATH/bin/launcher.properties
--node-config=FILE Defaults to ETC_DIR/node.properties
--jvm-config=FILE Defaults to ETC_DIR/jvm.config
--config=FILE Defaults to ETC_DIR/config.properties
--log-levels-file=FILE
Defaults to ETC_DIR/log.properties
--data-dir=DIR Defaults to INSTALL_PATH
--pid-file=FILE Defaults to DATA_DIR/var/run/launcher.pid
--launcher-log-file=FILE
Defaults to DATA_DIR/var/log/launcher.log (only in
daemon mode)
--server-log-file=FILE
Defaults to DATA_DIR/var/log/server.log (only in
daemon mode)
-D NAME=VALUE Set a Java system property
There is a set of default configs for the cluster located in ${project.root}/conf/presto
that will be used by default. You can change them to customize your deployment
You can also set the worker to read from a different configuration directory as well as set a different directory for writing its data:
$ ./bin/pulsar sql-worker run --etc-dir /tmp/incubator-pulsar/conf/presto --data-dir /tmp/presto-1
You can also start the worker as daemon process:
$ ./bin sql-worker start
Deploying to a 3 node cluster
For example, if I wanted to deploy a Pulsar SQL/Presto cluster on 3 nodes, you can do the following:
First, copy the Pulsar binary distribution to all three nodes.
The first node, will run the Presto coordinator. The mininal configuration in ${project.root}/conf/presto/config.properties
can be the following
coordinator=true
node-scheduler.include-coordinator=true
http-server.http.port=8080
query.max-memory=50GB
query.max-memory-per-node=1GB
discovery-server.enabled=true
discovery.uri=<coordinator-url>
Also, modify pulsar.broker-service-url
and pulsar.zookeeper-uri
configs in ${project.root}/conf/presto/catalog/pulsar.properties
on those nodes accordingly
Afterwards, you can start the coordinator by just running
$ ./bin/pulsar sql-worker run
For the other two nodes that will only serve as worker nodes, the configurations can be the following:
coordinator=false
http-server.http.port=8080
query.max-memory=50GB
query.max-memory-per-node=1GB
discovery.uri=<coordinator-url>
Also, modify pulsar.broker-service-url
and pulsar.zookeeper-uri
configs in ${project.root}/conf/presto/catalog/pulsar.properties
accordingly
You can also start the worker by just running:
$ ./bin/pulsar sql-worker run
You can check the status of your cluster from the SQL CLI. To start the SQL CLI:
$ ./bin/pulsar sql --server <coordinate_url>
You can then run the following command to check the status of your nodes:
presto> SELECT * FROM system.runtime.nodes;
node_id | http_uri | node_version | coordinator | state
---------+-------------------------+--------------+-------------+--------
1 | http://192.168.2.1:8081 | testversion | true | active
3 | http://192.168.2.2:8081 | testversion | false | active
2 | http://192.168.2.3:8081 | testversion | false | active
For more information about deployment in Presto, please reference: