macOS DSN Configuration
This section shows how to set up ODBC connectivity and configure DSNs on macOS.
Minimum macOS Version
The CData ODBC Driver for Apache Phoenix driver requires macOS Sierra (10.12) or above.
Licensing the Driver
In a terminal, run the following commands to license the driver. To activate a trial, omit the <key> input.
cd "/Applications/CData ODBC Driver for Apache Phoenix/bin"
sudo ./install-license.sh <key>
You'll be prompted for a name and password. These refer to your name and your machine's password.
Connecting to Apache Phoenix
The CData ODBC Driver for Apache Phoenix connects to Apache Phoenix via the Phoenix Query Server. Set the URL connection property to connect to Apache Phoenix.
The URL property will typically be the host name or IP address of the server hosting Apache Phoenix followed by the port, for example: http://localhost:8765.
Authenticating to Apache Phoenix
By default, no authentication will be used (plain). If authentication is configured for your server, you can configure one of the following authentication methods.
Basic
If your instance of Apache Phoenix has set up the basic authentication layer, set the following to authenticate:
- AuthScheme: Set this to Basic.
- User: Set this to the user of your Apache Phoenix instance.
- Password: Set this to the password of your Apache Phoenix instance.
Azure HDInsight
To authenticate to Azure HDInsight, set the following:
- AuthScheme: Set this to AzureHDInsight.
- User: Set this to the cluster username that you specified when creating the cluster on Azure HDInsight.
- Password: Set this to the cluster password that you specified when creating the cluster on Azure HDInsight.
- ClusterName: Set this to the name of the cluster containing your Azure HDInsight instance.
All calls are sent to a gateway which picks one of the nodes to handle the request. Accessing the specific nodes is possible if you are running within the internal virtual network of the cluster.
Kerberos
Set the AuthScheme to Negotiate. See Using Kerberos for details on how to authenticate with Kerberos.
Uninstalling the Driver
The easiest way to uninstall the driver is to open a terminal and run the included uninstall.sh script, located in the installation directory. For example:
cd "/Applications/CData ODBC Driver for Apache Phoenix" sudo ./uninstall.sh
Note: The script needs to be run from the installation directory.