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stack commented on PHOENIX-56:
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bq. ...Phoenix embeds its own Hadoop and HBase, which causes issues with Hadoop
distributions.
Yes. Over in hbaselandia, the first thing we tell you do is match the hadoop
that is under your HBase to that of the cluster you will run on -- see
http://hbase.apache.org/book.html#replace.hadoop If our Phoenix doc does not
say similar, we need to fix that. Sorry for the inconvenience.
> Phoenix/JDBC becomes unresponsive
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> Key: PHOENIX-56
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-56
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.2.3
> Environment: HBase 0.94.6
> Reporter: Russell Jurney
> Attachments: hbase-site.xml, hbase.dump, sqlline.jstack
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> After some hours or days, our Phoenix JDBC connection becomes unresponsive.
> It can't be reached unless we remove all tables, including SYSTEM.TABLE and
> restart HBase.
> There are no errors that accompany this problem, so we don't know how to
> debug it. Is anyone else seeing this behavior?
> Using a different client version of the JAR does result in an error saying
> version mismatch... so at some level we think the service is running. It just
> can't complete a connection. sqlline.sh freezes when we connect.
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