<h3><u>#general</u></h3><br><strong>@usha: </strong>In this link 
<https://u17000708.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=1BiFF0-2FtVRazUn1cLzaiMdUZqJPK6g-2ByLxeLjaNrH-2ByLXOYqM9xBoQCHErAboGEPsoR3KNmsYaowuSMJGCxHoT-2FkPoDZ6LVseift3t8f2Yw-3DyW-Y_vGLQYiKGfBLXsUt3KGBrxeq6BCTMpPOLROqAvDqBeTxtsJORoCfG1gt5z9BA-2B4-2FNJlm2TPdYrhgy2S-2Bf-2BXsDuUEuBmJjuxDPv4BLe2btXNApDyigdKTBxMMIyrseO7hbayqeEwql8n2-2FUzpE30TMjgA8FIoBSmG3vjXEaqXIJ-2FYWBXNzPMArKIIRIsE1Hg2dhBcOAy4aTdriLHP9n-2BeDJK6B-2BEyu5crrCAznGGnCeBs-3D>,
 The author talks about a retention time. Does anyone know if this configurable 
and where we can set it?<br><strong>@steotia: </strong>Yes it can be set in the 
table config. See this 
<https://u17000708.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=1BiFF0-2FtVRazUn1cLzaiMdTeAXadp8BL3QinSdRtJdp60AJx08J5D0h7qkwrxysZX7HyKSR5zmIogHN68vUWHNkhsPDmRQtZe-2B9ZJtJJCfMr0Qf5CVUiRkr9SlV00-2Bwyg5WavjNw-2FH5-2BBaqqWfZr-2BowXYDVlYQ13wIO4IYeh50m0znRk8px0otHftqx-2BlniXQgyjoBCAvzjzcegKwg883B4Wg-2B-2BFssGbVXl8-2FZbTyxw-3Dly4B_vGLQYiKGfBLXsUt3KGBrxeq6BCTMpPOLROqAvDqBeTxtsJORoCfG1gt5z9BA-2B4-2FN1ZrC59jP5M4gPeMl4gWCFX9YXRDZZUDKwxbekJA14xjehkftBglHBpWB-2BYemFQFave72d8OMTD6h-2FdLxHaFaW31dPJUM0a4SN3qRo1PoWBoAjaqZQXYINGtmfbUgIwj2DkEz2C5eNM0BnhLzearBgw-2BAdp93wVAt9eH8kgCBa8E-3D><br><strong>@usha:
 </strong>Thanks<br><strong>@wrbriggs: </strong>@wrbriggs has joined the 
channel<br><strong>@wrbriggs: </strong>Hi all! I'm doing some prototyping with 
Pinot for what seems like a perfect use-case (ingest Avro from Kafka into a 
single, large, table, and perform fast aggregation and filtering on it, for a 
rolling window of time). Just to get my feet wet, I've started trying to 
bootstrap the pinot-quickstart on Kubernetes via Docker Desktop. I've noticed 
that the `pinot-broker-0` pod is constantly spamming warnings into the log, 
because there is no zookeeper running:
```2020/09/18 17:48:20.691 WARN [ClientCnxn] [Start a Pinot 
[BROKER]-SendThread(pinot-zookeeper.pinot-quickstart.svc.cluster.local:2181)] 
Session 0x0 for server null, unexpected error, closing socket connection and 
attempting reconnect
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused```<br><strong>@wrbriggs: 
</strong>Is this something I should be concerned about, or can I safely ignore 
it?<br><strong>@mailtobuchi: </strong>A minor feedback on the new QueryConsole 
UI.
1. The previous version where results are displayed above the response stats 
was much more intuitive.
2. The response stats printed in JSON was much easier to read and understand 
than a table. It's a one row table always anyways so I think this should be 
JSON instead.<br><strong>@shen.wan: </strong>QQ: can we set pinot data explorer 
query timeout over 25 seconds?<br><strong>@arun.ak37526: </strong>@arun.ak37526 
has joined the channel<br><strong>@larrylayup: </strong>@larrylayup has joined 
the channel<br><strong>@gandhi16.sharayu: </strong>@gandhi16.sharayu has joined 
the channel<br><h3><u>#random</u></h3><br><strong>@wrbriggs: </strong>@wrbriggs 
has joined the channel<br><strong>@arun.ak37526: </strong>@arun.ak37526 has 
joined the channel<br><strong>@larrylayup: </strong>@larrylayup has joined the 
channel<br><strong>@gandhi16.sharayu: </strong>@gandhi16.sharayu has joined the 
channel<br><h3><u>#troubleshooting</u></h3><br><strong>@mailtobuchi: 
</strong>Question: If I add a sort inverted index on a column, what happens to 
the timestamp column? is the data sorted by the new column only, ignoring the 
timestamp or is it sorted by both? Not that clear from the docs at 
<https://u17000708.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=1BiFF0-2FtVRazUn1cLzaiMdTeAXadp8BL3QinSdRtJdp7hEkgJimgu1J1h82HsMQqX1-2Fgo-2BaNvnLObBzk-2BXg-2B54ssakBClYDdBqaxbSk4DDHFU288KX7OrQsveYv-2FkV2AdgL1_vGLQYiKGfBLXsUt3KGBrxeq6BCTMpPOLROqAvDqBeTxtsJORoCfG1gt5z9BA-2B4-2FNmEpTdTjzQAVbDo71Cmjy5dnopKnXeaVbk3rtnONTTXIL6nPUXMbpnwWBq2hVPKNudOBJ-2FPA-2B5NEmlLBVQIZ5Lg19mbRXLKGQm-2BoKwrdhmFoj1nrOI427BiBEkAZKVdXcD6eQhTWn7tooFBzA7tNJA6rcmAa4DJun-2F8mbOocHYHk-3D><br><strong>@g.kishore:
 </strong>what does add sort inverted index mean<br><strong>@mailtobuchi: 
</strong>let's say i'm adding sort inverted index on 
`column1`<br><strong>@mayanks: </strong>I think our doc is a bit confusing on 
`sorted inverted index`.<br><strong>@mayanks: </strong>There's only one 
indexing file for sorted columns that duals as sorted as well as inverted 
index.<br><strong>@mayanks: </strong>It is created if the column in input data 
is sorted.<br><strong>@mayanks: </strong>If you sort your input data on a 
column, it might (and will likely) unsort the 
timestamp.<br><strong>@mailtobuchi: </strong>That makes sense. Thanks for 
clarifying.<br><h3><u>#multiple_streams</u></h3><br><strong>@ssubrama: 
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