Not sure what you mean by failing but you can control the index (and thus disable date detection and many others) by
creating the index before hand with the appropriate settings. In practice this is basically one call to ES or if you use
templates (which I recommend), a one-time setup for all your indices [1]
[1]
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/hadoop/current/mapping.html#_converting_data_to_elasticsearch
On 6/21/14 1:10 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi ,
My write to es from mapr fails because of the automatic date detection being
enabled . Is there a way to disable date
detection from the external hive table properties. ?
Request to please guide me regarding this.
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