89b477970f
`insert-segment-to-db` is a tool that can insert segments into Druid metadata storage. It is intended to be used to update the segment table in metadata storage after people manually migrate segments from one place to another. It can also be used to insert missing segment into Druid, or even recover metadata storage by telling it where the segments are stored. Note: This tool expects users to have Druid cluster running in a "safe" mode, where there are no active tasks to interfere the segments being inserted. Users can optionally bring down the cluster to make 100% sure nothing is interfering. |
||
---|---|---|
aws-common | ||
benchmarks | ||
common | ||
distribution | ||
docs | ||
examples | ||
extensions | ||
indexing-hadoop | ||
indexing-service | ||
integration-tests | ||
processing | ||
publications | ||
server | ||
services | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
DruidCorporateCLA.pdf | ||
DruidIndividualCLA.pdf | ||
LICENSE | ||
NOTICE | ||
README.md | ||
eclipse_formatting.xml | ||
intellij_formatting.jar | ||
pom.xml | ||
upload.sh |
README.md
Druid
Druid is a distributed, column-oriented, real-time analytics data store that is commonly used to power exploratory dashboards in multi-tenant environments.
Druid excels as a data warehousing solution for fast aggregate queries on petabyte sized data sets. Druid supports a variety of flexible filters, exact calculations, approximate algorithms, and other useful calculations.
Druid can load both streaming and batch data and integrates with Samza, Kafka, Storm, and Hadoop.
License
More Information
More information about Druid can be found on http://www.druid.io.
Documentation
You can find the latest Druid Documentation on the project website.
If you would like to contribute documentation, please do so under
/docs/content
in this repository and submit a pull request.
Tutorials
We have a series of tutorials to get started with Druid. If you are just getting started, we suggest going over the first Druid tutorial.
Reporting Issues
If you find any bugs, please file a GitHub issue.
Community
Community support is available on the druid-user mailing list(druid-user@googlegroups.com).
Development discussions occur on the druid-development list(druid-development@googlegroups.com).
We also have a couple people hanging out on IRC in #druid-dev
on
irc.freenode.net
.