![]() Step 5: Start the LHM by clicking on the big arrow in the middle of the window. Next, navigate to the Downloads folder and click on The LHM should now be listed in the left hand column in the UTM window. ![]() Toward the bottom click Open under Existing. Step 4: Start UTM (it will be in the applications folder, suggest keeping it in your dock) Click the + to the left of the UTM at the top. Step 3: The downloaded LHM is a zip file. NOTE: Google Chrome may prevent http downloads, right click the link, choose “Save Link As” then click “Keep” next to the blue discard box at the bottom of the browser. The current version is beta8-M1-R2 (11G) The MD5 file can be used to verify the integrity of the download. Step 2: Download the LHM for Apple-M1 into your Downloads folder. Step 1: Download and install UTM (use the free direct download, the Mac Store version is $10, helps pay for development)) UTM is similar to VirtualBox – it runs and manages the virtual machines. To run the VM on an Apple-M1 based machine, Perform the following steps: There is a partial LHM for the Apple M1 based machines. Installation Steps for Apple-M1 Based Hosts This will ensure a safe and orderly shutdown of the machine. To stop the LHM, it is suggested the you login as the root user (see Stopping the VM ) and issue the poweroff command. The running services should be stopped in a graceful manner (powered down) as frequent standby or a sudden power interruption can leave some services in a broken state. IMPORTANT The LHM should be stopped when not in use. Make sure you leave enough for the base operating system (Windows, MacOS, Linux) to run. Use the Base Memory slider to add more memory to the LHM. Before the LHM is started, go to the VirtualBox GUI, select the LHM, then select Settings/System. HINT: If your laptop (desktop) has more than 4GB or memory, you can increase the amount of memory for the LHM virtual machine. All the essential Hadoop service should be started automatically. Step 4: Download the image and load it into VirtualBox. The error is do to new security levels in MacOS. Step 3a: On MacIntosh Systems with Big Sur, you may get the Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908) error. Step 3: Make sure hardware virtualization is enabled in your BIOS. If you are using Mac OS system and want to run X-Windows applications you will need to install the XQuartz X-Windows library package. Specify additional segments after the account locator.MobaXterm (provides terminal for ssh sessions and allows remote X Windows session) ![]() The account uses a different cloud provider, you need to ![]() If the account is in a different region or if Note that testodbc2 uses an account in the AWS US West (Oregon) region. Testodbc2 uses the account locator xy12345 as the account identifier. Testodbc1 uses an account identifier that uses anĪccount identifier that specifies the account myaccount in the organization The following example illustrates an odbc.ini file that configures two data sources that use different forms of an For details about the parameters that can be set for each DSN, see ODBC Configuration and Connection Parameters. Parameters are specified in the form of =. ![]() Any connection parameters you add to the DSN do not need to be specified in the ODBC connect string.Īny additional parameters, such as default role, database, and warehouse. ĭirectory path and name of the driver file, in the form of Driver = /opt/snowflake/snowflakeodbc/lib/universal/libSnowflake.dylib.Ĭonnection parameters, such as server and uid (user login name). If you are creating the first DSNįor the driver, you must manually create the odbc.ini file and add the entry to the file.ĭSN name and driver name (Snowflake), in the form of =. If a user or system DSN has already been created for the driver, add the new entry to the odbc.ini file that already exists in the corresponding directory for the type of DSN you are creating. Creating a DSN by Adding an Entry in the odbc.ini File ¶ ![]()
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