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1 Adding Search to the Hadoop Ecosystem Gregory Chanan (gchanan AT cloudera.com) LA HUG Sept 2013

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Adding Search to the Hadoop Ecosystem. Gregory Chanan ( gchanan AT cloudera.com) LA HUG Sept 2013. Agenda. Big Data and Search – setting the stage Cloudera Search Architecture Component deep dive Security Conclusion. Why Search?. Hadoop for everyone Typical case: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Adding Search to theHadoop Ecosystem

Gregory Chanan (gchanan AT cloudera.com)LA HUG Sept 2013

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Agenda

• Big Data and Search – setting the stage• Cloudera Search Architecture• Component deep dive• Security• Conclusion

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Why Search?

• Hadoop for everyone• Typical case:

• Ingest data to storage engine (HDFS, HBase, etc)• Process data (MapReduce, Hive, Impala)

• Experts know MapReduce• Savvy people know SQL• Everyone knows Search!

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Why Search?

An Integrated Part of the Hadoop System

One pool of data

One security framework

One set of system resources

One management interface

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Benefits of Search

• Improved Big Data ROI• An interactive experience without technical knowledge• Single data set for multiple computing frameworks

• Faster time to insight• Exploratory analysis, esp. unstructured data• Broad range of indexing options to accommodate needs

• Cost efficiency• Single scalable platform; no incremental investment• No need for separate systems, storage

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What is Cloudera Search?

• Full-text, interactive search with faceted navigation• Apache Solr integrated with CDH

• Established, mature search with vibrant community• In production environments for years

• Open Source• 100% Apache, 100% Solr• Standard Solr APIs

• Batch, near real-time, and on-demand indexing• Released 1.0 (GA) last week!

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Cloudera Search Components

• HDFS/MR/Lucene/Solr/SolrCloud• Indexing

• Near Real Time (NRT) indexing• Batch

• ETL – Cloudera Morphlines• Querying

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Apache Hadoop

• Apache HDFS• Distributed file system• High reliability• High throughput

• Apache MapReduce• Parallel, distributed programming model• Allows processing of large datasets• Fault tolerant

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Apache Lucene

• Full text search• Indexing• Query

• Traditional inverted index• Batch and Incremental indexing• We are using version 4.4 in current release

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Apache Solr

• Search service built using Lucene• Ships with Lucene (same TLP at Apache)

• Provides XML/HTTP/JSON/Python/Ruby/… APIs• Indexing• Query• Administrative interface• Also rich web admin GUI via HTTP

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Apache SolrCloud

• Provides distributed Search capability• Part of Solr (not a separate library/codebase)• Shards – provide scalability

• partition index for size• replicate for query performance

• Uses ZooKeeper for coordination• No split-brain issues• Simplifies operations

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SolrCloud Architecture

• If sent to a replica, the document is forwarded to the leader for processing.

• If the machine is a leader, SolrCloud determines which shard the document should go to, forwards the document the leader for that shard, indexes the document for this shard, and forwards the index notation to itself and any replicas.

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Distributed Search on Hadoop

FlumeHue UI

Custom UI

Custom App

Solr

Solr

Solr

SolrCloudquery

query

query

index

Hadoop Cluster

MR

HDFS

index

HBaseindex

ZK

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Indexing

• Near Real Time (NRT)• Flume• HBase Indexer

• Batch (MR)

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Indexing

• Near Real Time (NRT)• Flume• HBase Indexer

• Batch (MR)

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Near Real Time Indexing with Flume

Log File Solr and Flume• Data ingest at scale• Flexible extraction and

mapping• Indexing at data ingest

HDFS

Flume Agent

Indexer

OtherLog File

Flume Agent

Indexer

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Apache Flume - MorphlineSolrSink

• A Flume Source…• Receives/gathers events

• A Flume Channel…• Carries the event – MemoryChannel or reliable FileChannel

• A Flume Sink…• Sends the events on to the next location

• Flume MorphlineSolrSink• Integrates Cloudera Morphlines library

• ETL, more on that in a bit• Does batching• Results sent to Solr for indexing

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Indexing

• Near Real Time (NRT)• Flume• HBase Indexer

• Batch (MR)

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Near Real Time Indexing of Apache HBase

HDFS

HBase

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HBase Indexer(s)Tr

igge

r Solr serverSolr serverSolr serverSolr serverSolr server

Sear

ch+ =planet-sized tabular dataimmediate access & updatesfast & flexible informationdiscovery

B I G DATA D ATA M A N A G E M E N T

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Lily HBase Indexer

• Collaboration between NGData & Cloudera• NGData are creators of the Lily data management platform

• Lily HBase Indexer• Service which acts as a HBase replication listener

• HBase replication features, such as filtering, supported• Replication updates trigger indexing of updates (rows)• Integrates Cloudera Morphlines library for ETL of rows• AL2 licensed on github https://github.com/ngdata

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Indexing

• Near Real Time (NRT)• Flume• HBase Indexer

• Batch (MR)

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Scalable Batch Indexing

Index shard

Files

Index shard

Indexer

Files

Solr server

Indexer

Solr server

GOLIVE

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HDFS

Solr and MapReduce• Flexible, scalable batch

indexing• Start serving new indices

with no downtime• On-demand indexing, cost-

efficient re-indexing

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MapReduce Indexer

MapReduce Job with two parts

1) Scan HDFS for files to be indexed• Much like Unix “find” – see HADOOP-8989• Output is NLineInputFormat’ed file

2) Mapper/Reducer indexing step• Mapper extracts content via Cloudera Morphlines• Reducer indexes documents via embedded Solr server• Originally based on SOLR-1301

• Many modifications to enable linear scalability

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MapReduce Indexer “golive”

• Cloudera created this to bridge the gap between NRT (low latency, expensive) and Batch (high latency, cheap at scale) indexing

• Results of MR indexing operation are immediately merged into a live SolrCloud serving cluster• No downtime for users• No NRT expense• Linear scale out to the size of your MR cluster

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Cloudera Morphlines

• Open Source framework for simple ETL• Simplify ETL

• Built-in commands and library support (Avro format, Hadoop SequenceFiles, grok for syslog messages)

• Configuration over coding

• Standardize ETL• Ships as part Cloudera Developer Kit (CDK)

• It’s a Java library• AL2 licensed on github https://github.com/cloudera/cdk

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Cloudera Morphlines Architecture

Solr

Solr

Solr

SolrCloud

Logs, tweets, social media, html,

images, pdf, text….

Anything you want to index

Flume, MR Indexer, HBase indexer, etc... Or your application!

Morphline Library

Morphlines can be embedded in any application…

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Extraction and Mapping

• Modeled after Unix pipelines

• Simple and flexible data transformation

• Reusable across multiple index workloads

• Over time, extend and re-use across platform workloads

syslog Flume Agent

Solr sink

Command: readLine

Command: grok

Command: loadSolr

Solr

Event

Record

Record

Record

Document

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y

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Morphline Example – syslog with grok

morphlines : [ { id : morphline1 importCommands : ["com.cloudera.**", "org.apache.solr.**"] commands : [ { readLine {} } { grok { dictionaryFiles : [/tmp/grok-dictionaries] expressions : { message : """<%{POSINT:syslog_pri}>%{SYSLOGTIMESTAMP:syslog_timestamp} %{SYSLOGHOST:syslog_hostname} %{DATA:syslog_program}(?:\[%{POSINT:syslog_pid}\])?: %{GREEDYDATA:syslog_message}""" } } } { loadSolr {} } ] }]

Example Input<164>Feb 4 10:46:14 syslog sshd[607]: listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22Output Recordsyslog_pri:164syslog_timestamp:Feb 4 10:46:14syslog_hostname:syslogsyslog_program:sshdsyslog_pid:607syslog_message:listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.

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Current Command Library

• Integrate with and load into Apache Solr• Flexible log file analysis• Single-line record, multi-line records, CSV files • Regex based pattern matching and extraction • Integration with Avro • Integration with Apache Hadoop Sequence Files• Integration with SolrCell and all Apache Tika parsers • Auto-detection of MIME types from binary data using

Apache Tika

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Current Command Library (cont)

• Scripting support for dynamic java code • Operations on fields for assignment and comparison• Operations on fields with list and set semantics • if-then-else conditionals • A small rules engine (tryRules)• String and timestamp conversions • slf4j logging• Yammer metrics and counters • Decompression and unpacking of arbitrarily nested container

file formats• Etc…

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Querying

• Built-in solr web UI• Write your own• Hue

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Simple, Customizable Search Interface

Hue• Simple UI• Navigated, faceted drill

down• Customizable display• Full text search,

standard Solr API and query language

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Security

• Upstream Solr doesn’t really deal with security• Search 1.0 supports kerberos authentication

• Similar to Oozie / WebHDFS• Actively working on Index-level authorization using

Apache Sentry• Future: more granular authorization

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Conclusion

• Cloudera Search now Generally Available (1.0)• Free Download • Extensive documentation• Send your questions and feedback to

[email protected]• Take the Search online training

• Cloudera Manager Standard (i.e. the free version)• Simple management of Search• Free Download

• QuickStart VM also available!