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Aman Sinha updated DRILL-3735:
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Assignee: Jinfeng Ni (was: Mehant Baid)
> Directory pruning is not happening when number of files is larger than 64k
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> Key: DRILL-3735
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-3735
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Query Planning & Optimization
> Affects Versions: 1.1.0
> Reporter: Hao Zhu
> Assignee: Jinfeng Ni
> Fix For: 1.2.0
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> When the number of files is larger than 64k limit, directory pruning is not
> happening.
> We need to increase this limit further to handle most use cases.
> My proposal is to separate the code for directory pruning and partition
> pruning.
> Say in a parent directory there are 100 directories and 1 million files.
> If we only query the file from one directory, we should firstly read the 100
> directories and narrow down to which directory; and then read the file paths
> in that directory in memory and do the rest stuff.
> Current behavior is , Drill will read all the file paths of that 1 million
> files in memory firstly, and then do directory pruning or partition pruning.
> This is not performance efficient nor memory efficient. And also it can not
> scale.
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