Transfer data from local directory to Azure Data Lake store with flume without hadoop











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** I'm trying to ingest data that is located on a directory of my vm linux
to a directory From my azure data lake store with flume I do not know what type of sink to use or even if it is possible knowing that for the source I use a spooldir**



************** My flume conf file *********



a1 is my flume agent



a1.sources = r1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1

# Describe/configure the source
a1.sources.r1.type = spooldir
a1.sources.r1.spoolDir = home/
a1.sources.r1.fileHeader = true

#describe the sink ( here is my problem i don't know what type of sink to use i don't find any documentation about it)
a1.sinks.k1.type =
a1.sinks.k1.endpoint =


# Use a channel which buffers events in memory

a1.channels.c1.type = memory
a1.channels.c1.capacity = 1000
a1.channels.c1.transactionCapacity = 100

# Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.r1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1









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  • What have you tried so far? Any code or config you can share?
    – RyanNerd
    Nov 19 at 17:24










  • i have try some other sinks or source , i have edit the question and i put my flume.conf file
    – Max
    Nov 20 at 10:13















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** I'm trying to ingest data that is located on a directory of my vm linux
to a directory From my azure data lake store with flume I do not know what type of sink to use or even if it is possible knowing that for the source I use a spooldir**



************** My flume conf file *********



a1 is my flume agent



a1.sources = r1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1

# Describe/configure the source
a1.sources.r1.type = spooldir
a1.sources.r1.spoolDir = home/
a1.sources.r1.fileHeader = true

#describe the sink ( here is my problem i don't know what type of sink to use i don't find any documentation about it)
a1.sinks.k1.type =
a1.sinks.k1.endpoint =


# Use a channel which buffers events in memory

a1.channels.c1.type = memory
a1.channels.c1.capacity = 1000
a1.channels.c1.transactionCapacity = 100

# Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.r1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1









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  • What have you tried so far? Any code or config you can share?
    – RyanNerd
    Nov 19 at 17:24










  • i have try some other sinks or source , i have edit the question and i put my flume.conf file
    – Max
    Nov 20 at 10:13













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** I'm trying to ingest data that is located on a directory of my vm linux
to a directory From my azure data lake store with flume I do not know what type of sink to use or even if it is possible knowing that for the source I use a spooldir**



************** My flume conf file *********



a1 is my flume agent



a1.sources = r1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1

# Describe/configure the source
a1.sources.r1.type = spooldir
a1.sources.r1.spoolDir = home/
a1.sources.r1.fileHeader = true

#describe the sink ( here is my problem i don't know what type of sink to use i don't find any documentation about it)
a1.sinks.k1.type =
a1.sinks.k1.endpoint =


# Use a channel which buffers events in memory

a1.channels.c1.type = memory
a1.channels.c1.capacity = 1000
a1.channels.c1.transactionCapacity = 100

# Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.r1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1









share|improve this question















** I'm trying to ingest data that is located on a directory of my vm linux
to a directory From my azure data lake store with flume I do not know what type of sink to use or even if it is possible knowing that for the source I use a spooldir**



************** My flume conf file *********



a1 is my flume agent



a1.sources = r1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1

# Describe/configure the source
a1.sources.r1.type = spooldir
a1.sources.r1.spoolDir = home/
a1.sources.r1.fileHeader = true

#describe the sink ( here is my problem i don't know what type of sink to use i don't find any documentation about it)
a1.sinks.k1.type =
a1.sinks.k1.endpoint =


# Use a channel which buffers events in memory

a1.channels.c1.type = memory
a1.channels.c1.capacity = 1000
a1.channels.c1.transactionCapacity = 100

# Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.r1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1






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  • What have you tried so far? Any code or config you can share?
    – RyanNerd
    Nov 19 at 17:24










  • i have try some other sinks or source , i have edit the question and i put my flume.conf file
    – Max
    Nov 20 at 10:13


















  • What have you tried so far? Any code or config you can share?
    – RyanNerd
    Nov 19 at 17:24










  • i have try some other sinks or source , i have edit the question and i put my flume.conf file
    – Max
    Nov 20 at 10:13
















What have you tried so far? Any code or config you can share?
– RyanNerd
Nov 19 at 17:24




What have you tried so far? Any code or config you can share?
– RyanNerd
Nov 19 at 17:24












i have try some other sinks or source , i have edit the question and i put my flume.conf file
– Max
Nov 20 at 10:13




i have try some other sinks or source , i have edit the question and i put my flume.conf file
– Max
Nov 20 at 10:13

















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