Installing the Driver on Mac OS X
Install the Drill ODBC Driver on the machine from which you connect to the Drill service.
Install the Drill ODBC Driver on a system that meets the system requirements. Complete the following steps, described in detail in this document:
- Step 1: Download the Drill ODBC Driver
- Step 2: Install the Drill ODBC Driver
- Step 3: Check the Drill ODBC Driver Version
System Requirements
To install the driver, you need Administrator privileges on the computer.
- Mac OS X version 10.9, 10.10, or 10.11
- 100 MB of available disk space
- iODBC 3.52.7 or later
The iodbc-config file in the/usr/local/iODBC/bin
includes the version of the driver. -
The client must be able to resolve the actual host name of the Drill node or nodes from the IP address. Verify that a DNS entry was created on the client machine for the Drill node or nodes. If not, create an entry in
/etc/hosts
for each node in the following format:<drill-machine-IP> <drill-machine-hostname>
.Example:
127.0.0.1 localhost
Step 1: Download the Drill ODBC Driver
To download ODBC drivers that support both 32- and 64-bit client applications, click Drill ODBC Driver for Mac.
Step 2: Install the Drill ODBC Driver
To install the driver, complete the following steps:
- Double-click
MapR Drill 1.3.dmg
to mount the disk image. - Double-click
MapRDrillODBC.pkg
to run the Installer. - Follow the instructions in the Installer to complete the installation process.
- When the installation completes, click Close.
Drill ODBC Driver files install in the following locations:
/Library/mapr/drill/ErrorMessages
– Error messages files directory/Library/mapr/drill/Setup
– Sample configuration files directory/Library/mapr/drill/lib
– Binaries directory
Step 3: Check the Drill ODBC Driver Version
To check the version of the driver you installed, use the following command on the terminal command line:
$ pkgutil --pkg-info mapr.drillodbc
package-id: mapr.drillodbc
version: 1.3.8 (You may see 3.52.12.)
volume: /
location:
install-time: 1433465518 To display information about the iODBC driver manager installed on the machine, issue the following command:
/usr/local/iODBC/bin/iodbc-config