The Greenplum gpload
utility loads data using readable external tables and the Greenplum parallel file server (gpfdist or gpfdists
). It handles parallel file-based external table setup and allows users to configure their data format, external table definition, and gpfdist or gpfdists
setup in a single configuration file.
Note: gpfdist
and gpload
are compatible only with the Greenplum Database major version in which they are shipped. For example, a gpfdist
utility that is installed with Greenplum Database 4.x cannot be used with Greenplum Database 5.x or 6.x.
Note: MERGE
and UPDATE
operations are not supported if the target table column name is a reserved keyword, has capital letters, or includes any character that requires quotes (" ") to identify the column.
Ensure that your environment is set up to run gpload
. Some dependent files from your Greenplum Database installation are required, such as gpfdist and Python, as well as network access to the Greenplum segment hosts.
See the Greenplum Database Reference Guide for details.
Create your load control file. This is a YAML-formatted file that specifies the Greenplum Database connection information, gpfdist configuration information, external table options, and data format.
See the Greenplum Database Reference Guide for details.
For example:
---
VERSION: 1.0.0.1
DATABASE: ops
USER: gpadmin
HOST: mdw-1
PORT: 5432
GPLOAD:
INPUT:
- SOURCE:
LOCAL_HOSTNAME:
- etl1-1
- etl1-2
- etl1-3
- etl1-4
PORT: 8081
FILE:
- /var/load/data/*
- COLUMNS:
- name: text
- amount: float4
- category: text
- desc: text
- date: date
- FORMAT: text
- DELIMITER: '|'
- ERROR_LIMIT: 25
- LOG_ERRORS: true
OUTPUT:
- TABLE: payables.expenses
- MODE: INSERT
PRELOAD:
- REUSE_TABLES: true
SQL:
- BEFORE: "INSERT INTO audit VALUES('start', current_timestamp)"
- AFTER: "INSERT INTO audit VALUES('end', current_timestamp)"
Run gpload
, passing in the load control file. For example:
gpload -f my_load.yml
Parent topic: Loading and Unloading Data