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Carl Steinbach updated HIVE-372: -------------------------------- Fix Version/s: 0.3.0 Component/s: UDF > Nested UDFs cause _very_ high memory usage when processing query > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-372 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-372 > Project: Hadoop Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Query Processor, UDF > Environment: Fedora Linux, 10x Amazon EC2 (Large Instance w/ 8GB Ram) > Reporter: Steve Corona > Assignee: Zheng Shao > Fix For: 0.3.0 > > Attachments: HIVE-372.1.patch, HIVE-372.2.patch, > HIVE-372.2.trunk.patch > > > When nesting UDFs, the Hive Query processor takes a large amount of > time+memory to process the query. For example, I ran something along the > lines of: > select trim( trim( trim(trim( trim( trim( trim( trim( trim(column))))))))) > from test_table; > This query needs 10GB+ of memory to process before it'll launch the job. The > amount of memory increases exponentially with each nested UDF. > Obviously, I am using trim() in this case as a simple example that causes the > same problem to occur. In my actual use-case I had a bunch of nested > regexp_replaces. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.