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Few more comments.
Run "ant checkstyle" before you next submit the patch. Also, attach the updated 
patch file on JIRA (SQOOP-604).


src/java/org/apache/sqoop/mapreduce/MySQLExportMapper.java
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    Remove the extra space at the end of lines 339 and 340.



src/java/org/apache/sqoop/mapreduce/MySQLExportMapper.java
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    You meant checkpointSleepMs?


- Abhijeet Gaikwad


On Oct. 2, 2012, 10:08 a.m., Zoltán Tóth-Czifra wrote:
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> (Updated Oct. 2, 2012, 10:08 a.m.)
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> Review request for Sqoop.
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> Description
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> Code review for SQOOP-604, see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-604
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> The solution in short: Using the already existing "checkpoint" feature of the 
> direct (--direct) MySQL exports (the export process is restarted every X 
> bytes written), extending it with a new config value that would simply make 
> the thread sleep for X milliseconds at the checkbpoints. With low enough byte 
> count limit this can be a simple yet powerful throttling mechanism.
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> Diffs
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>   src/java/org/apache/sqoop/mapreduce/MySQLExportMapper.java a4e8b88 
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> Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/7135/diff/
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> Testing
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> Executing with different settings of sqoop.mysql.export.checkpoint.bytes and 
> sqoop.mysql.export.sleep.ms:
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> 33554432B / 0ms: Transferred 4.7579 MB in 8.7175 seconds (558.8826 KB/sec)
> 102400B / 500ms: Transferred 4.7579 MB in 35.7794 seconds (136.1698 KB/sec)
> 51200B / 500ms: Transferred 4.758 MB in 57.8675 seconds (84.1959 KB/sec)
> 51200B / 250ms: Transferred 4.7579 MB in 35.0293 seconds (139.0854 KB/sec)
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> I did not add unit tests yet and as it involves calling to Thread.sleep, I 
> find testing this difficult. Unfortunately there is no "machine" or 
> "environment" object that could be injected to these classes as mocks that 
> could take care of time-related fixtures.
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> Thanks,
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> Zoltán Tóth-Czifra
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