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Ravi Prakash commented on HIVE-6469:
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Perhaps I am not understanding your solution in that case. I detailed our use
case:
bq. The use case that is being targeted here is that a user may on 1 instance
choose to drop a (possibly big) table without sending it to Trash to avoid
filling up her/his quota. We believe that the default Hive behavior of sending
to Trash should be maintained (to prevent accidental data loss).
Could you please guide me on how the global environment variable might be used
to enable this?
> skipTrash option in hive command line
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> Key: HIVE-6469
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-6469
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: CLI
> Affects Versions: 0.12.0
> Reporter: Jayesh
> Fix For: 0.12.1
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> Attachments: HIVE-6469.patch
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> hive drop table command deletes the data from HDFS warehouse and puts it into
> Trash.
> Currently there is no way to provide flag to tell warehouse to skip trash
> while deleting table data.
> This ticket is to add skipTrash feature in hive command-line, that looks as
> following.
> hive -e "drop table skipTrash testTable"
> This would be good feature to add, so that user can specify when not to put
> data into trash directory and thus not to fill hdfs space instead of relying
> on trash interval and policy configuration to take care of disk filling issue.
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