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Configuring service.props
service.props Properties
HADOOP_JAVA_HOME
Sqoop
<none>
If the Java version used in the Hadoop environment is
lower than Java 8, then install the same lower JDK
version in the in the Master and include the path of the
JDK in this property.
lower than Java 8, then install the same lower JDK
version in the in the Master and include the path of the
JDK in this property.
IGNORE_CODES
Informatica
<none>
This parameter can be set in service.props, job
configuration and connection configuration parameters.
The order of precedence is service.props (applicable for
all jobs running in all connections), job level (only for that
particular job), and connection (applicable for all jobs in
the connection). This parameter is used to specify
Informatica-specific error codes, separated by commas
(,), that you want to ignore while running a job.
configuration and connection configuration parameters.
The order of precedence is service.props (applicable for
all jobs running in all connections), job level (only for that
particular job), and connection (applicable for all jobs in
the connection). This parameter is used to specify
Informatica-specific error codes, separated by commas
(,), that you want to ignore while running a job.
IGNORESUBREQ
Oracle Apps
N
Y or N. Setting this flag to Y stops huge job xml file
transfers back and forth between the adapter and the
AdapterHost during polls when a single request set has
multiple sub-requests of more than 100. The default
value is N or empty.
transfers back and forth between the adapter and the
AdapterHost during polls when a single request set has
multiple sub-requests of more than 100. The default
value is N or empty.
kerbkdc
MapReduce
<none>
If the Hadoop cluster is Kerberos secured, use this value
to specify the KDC Server.
to specify the KDC Server.
For example,
kerbkdc=172.25.6.112
kerbrealm
MapReduce
<none>
If the Hadoop cluster is Kerberos secured, use this value
to specify the Kerberos Realm.
to specify the Kerberos Realm.
For example,
kerbrealm=TIDALSOFT.LOCAL
Keystore
BusinessObje
cts,
BusinessObje
cts BI,
BusinessObje
cts DS,
Cognos, JD
Edwards,
Oracle
Applications,
UCS Manager,
VMware, Web
Service
cts,
BusinessObje
cts BI,
BusinessObje
cts DS,
Cognos, JD
Edwards,
Oracle
Applications,
UCS Manager,
VMware, Web
Service
<none>
Specify
Keystore=c:\\<adapter_certificate_directory>\\<your_tr
usted_keystore>.keystore
usted_keystore>.keystore
when importing certificates into a Java keystore.
LAUNCH_DELAY (in
milliseconds)
milliseconds)
Informatica
<none>
This parameter can be set in service.props, job
configuration and connection configuration parameters.
The order of precedence is service.props (applicable for
all jobs running in all connections), job level (only for that
particular job), and connection (applicable for all jobs in
the connection). If a non-zero value is set for this
parameter, then the jobs are delayed for the specified
number of milliseconds before being submitted to
Informatica.
configuration and connection configuration parameters.
The order of precedence is service.props (applicable for
all jobs running in all connections), job level (only for that
particular job), and connection (applicable for all jobs in
the connection). If a non-zero value is set for this
parameter, then the jobs are delayed for the specified
number of milliseconds before being submitted to
Informatica.
Property
Applicable
Adapter(s)
Adapter(s)
Default
What It Controls