Code description
This code snippet provides example to start Hive Beeline CLI in Linux. Beeline is the successor of Hive CLI.
In the shell scripts, the environment variable $HIVE_HOME
is the home folder of Hive installation in the system. In a cluster environment, it usually refers to the Hive client installation on an edge server.
Output:
$HIVE_HOME/bin/beeline -u jdbc:hive2://
Connecting to jdbc:hive2://
Hive Session ID = 65a40cd9-02ce-4965-93b6-cff9db461b70
Connected to: Apache Hive (version 3.1.3)
Driver: Hive JDBC (version 3.1.3)
Transaction isolation: TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ
Beeline version 3.1.3 by Apache Hive
0: jdbc:hive2://>
Code snippet
# Start beeline with default user
$HIVE_HOME/bin/beeline -u jdbc:hive2://
#Start beeline with anonymous user
$HIVE_HOME/bin/beeline -u jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000
#Start beeline with user name and password
$HIVE_HOME/bin/beeline -u jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000 -n username -p password