Hi Prasad,

Are you implying the expected behavior for these queries should be run
sequentially by hive because one is r/w and one is read-only ?

For clarifications, these two queries are running concurrently in two
separate jobs as below.

> Query 1 is run within a job that does the following essentially:
> For every hour:
>    - parse log files to generate completed sessions information
>    - load completed sessions into 48 partitions (for the prior 48 hours)
>    - merge small files using ‘insert overwrite ... select from’ on every other
> 8 partitions. Essentially, we would issue 6 separate queries to merge 6
> partitions at the same time, not sequentially. (We do this to minimize time
> required.) And this is query 1.
> 
> Query 2 is run within another job that does select on 24 partitions (aka daily
> summary) for the previous day. This job just run this query in a loop for
> testing purposes.

The error comes from query 2 saying ‘file not found’ for a file that we are
merging in query 1 at that point in time.

We need to rerun the test to be able to catch the failure at that time to
see if the file was there at that instance. In the previous run, the merge
query succeeded, so I would imagine the file not there after the merge. And,
am not sure if that file was still there at that instance when the failure
happens.  

Thanks for the help!
Eva.

On 9/9/09 10:29 AM, "Prasad Chakka" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The first query will not return unless it copied the files to the dest
> directory and this operation is atomic (FileSystem.rename() guarantees that).
> Since second query is not executed until the first query returns, this problem
> may be due to a bug in HDFS (highly unlikely) or an issue with HDFS
> configuration or related to EC3.
> 
> The second query knows the file name
> ‘sessionsFacts_P20090909T021823L20090908T09-r-00006’ so Hive client does was
> able to successfully call getFileStatus() on it but the mapper (of second
> query) is not able to do the same thing. So either this file has been deleted
> after the Hive client accessed it but before the mapper access it or the
> machine on which the mapper is being executed can’t see this file. Can you
> manually check whether the file exists at all after the job fails?
> 
> Prasad
> 
> 
> 
> From: Eva Tse <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 10:19:24 -0700
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Files does not exist error: concurrency control on hive
> queries...
> 
> 
> Prasad,
> We believe the problem is that one of the query is doing an ‘insert overwrite
> ... select from’ which actually is deleting and merging the small files. The
> other query somehow couldn’t find those files that it thought it has seen
> before and failed. So, it looks like a concurrency issue.
> 
> Yongqiang,
> Could you elaborate a bit on why you say this is not a bug?
> 
> Thanks,
> Eva.
> 
> 
> On 9/9/09 9:55 AM, "Prasad Chakka" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> If a certain input file/dir does not exist then the job can’t be submitted.
>> Since only a few reducers are failing, the problem could be something else.
>> Eva, Does the same job succeed on a second try? Ie. Is the file/dir available
>> eventually? What is the replication factor?
>> 
>> Prasad
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From: Yongqiang He <[email protected]>
>> Reply-To: <[email protected]>
>> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 04:07:31 -0700
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: Files does not exist error: concurrency control on hive
>> queries...
>> 
>> Hi Eva,
>>    After a close at the code, I think this is not a bug. We need to find out
>> how to avoid this.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Yongqiang
>> On 09-9-9 下午1:31, "He Yongqiang" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Eva,
>>>     Can you open a new jira for this?  And let’s discuss and resolve this
>>> issue. 
>>> I guess this is because the partition metadata is added before the data is
>>> available. 
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> Yongqiang
>>> On 09-9-9 下午1:18, "Eva Tse" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> We are planning to start enabling ad-hoc querying on our hive warehouse and
>>>> we tested some of the concurrent queries and found the following issue:
>>>> 
>>>> Query 1 – doing ‘insert overwrite table yyy .... partition (dateint = xxx)
>>>> select ...  from yyy where dateint = xxx’  This is done to merge small
>>>> files within a partition in table yyy
>>>> Query 2 – doing some select on the same table joining another table.
>>>> 
>>>> What we found is that query 2 would fail with the following exceptions in
>>>> multiple reducers.
>>>> java.io.FileNotFoundException: File does not exist:
>>>> hdfs://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.ec2.internal:9000/user/hive/dataeng/warehouse/nccp_ses
>>>> sion_facts/dateint=20090908/hour=9/sessionsFacts_P20090909T021823L20090908T
>>>> 09-r-00006
>>>>  at 
>>>> org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.DistributedFileSystem.getFileStatus(DistributedFileS
>>>> ystem.java:457)
>>>>  at org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem.getLength(FileSystem.java:671)
>>>>  at org.apache.hadoop.io.SequenceFile$Reader.(SequenceFile.java:1417)
>>>>  at org.apache.hadoop.io.SequenceFile$Reader.(SequenceFile.java:1412)
>>>>  at 
>>>> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.SequenceFileRecordReader.(SequenceFileRecordReader
>>>> .java:43)
>>>>  at 
>>>> org.apache.hadoop.mapred.SequenceFileInputFormat.getRecordReader(SequenceFi
>>>> leInputFormat.java:63)
>>>>  at 
>>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.io.HiveInputFormat.getRecordReader(HiveInputForma
>>>> t.java:236)
>>>>  at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.runOldMapper(MapTask.java:336)
>>>>  at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapTask.run(MapTask.java:305)
>>>>  at org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Child.main(Child.java:170)
>>>> 
>>>> Is this expected? If so, is there a jira or is it planned to be addressed?
>>>> We are trying to think of workaround, but haven’t thought of good ones as
>>>> swapping of files would ideally be handled inside hive.
>>>> 
>>>> Please let us know your feedback.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Eva.
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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