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Paul Rogers commented on DRILL-5660: ------------------------------------ [~jni], you are right -- but there is more. Compatibility goes two ways: * Newer Drill can read older files. The relative-file change satisfies this requirement. * Older Drill does not produce wrong results when presented with newer files. This is the problem. Using your Oracle example, if you run an older version on a new catalog, you would expect a clear error that the two are not compatible. You would not expect your queries to run, and fail with bizarre errors. This bug asks that Drill follow the first scenario: fail gracefully if an older Drill tries to read a new metadata file. At present, we have the second scenario: the old Drill reads the new file, interprets relative paths as relative to the user's home directory, and causes mysterious and spectacular failures. Of course, if released versions of Drill do not have code to check metadata file versions, then there is little we can do. However, we can learn our lesson and introduce that check into the current version so that this is the last time we produce wrong results (instead of an error message) when a file format changes. > Drill 1.10 queries fail due to Parquet Metadata "corruption" from DRILL-3867 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DRILL-5660 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-5660 > Project: Apache Drill > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.11.0 > Reporter: Paul Rogers > Assignee: Vitalii Diravka > Fix For: 1.11.0 > > > Drill recently accepted a PR for the following bug: > DRILL-3867: Store relative paths in metadata file > This PR turned out to have a flaw which affects version compatibility. > The DRILL-3867 PR changed the format of Parquet metadata files to store > relative paths. All Drill servers after that PR create files with relative > paths. But, the version number of the file is unchanged, so that older > Drillbits don't know that they can't understand the file. > Instead, if an older Drill tries to read the file, queries fail left and > right. Drill will resolve the paths, but does so relative to the user's HDFS > home directory, which is wrong. > What should have happened is that we should have bumped the parquet metadata > file version number so that older Drillbits can’t read the file. This ticket > requests that we do that. > Now, one could argue that the lack of version number change is fine. Once a > user upgrades Drill, they won't use an old Drillbit. But, things are not that > simple: > * A developer tests a branch based on a pre-DRILL-3867 build on a cluster in > which metadata files have been created by a post-DRILL-3867 build. (This has > already occurred multiple times in our shop.) > * A user tries to upgrade to Drill 1.11, finds an issue, and needs to roll > back to Drill 1.10. Doing so will cause queries to fail due to > seemingly-corrupt metadata files. > * A user tries to do a rolling upgrade: running 1.11 on some servers, 1.10 on > others. Once a 1.11 server is installed, the metadata is updated ("corrupted" > from the perspective of 1.10) and queries fail. > Standard practice in this scenario is to: > * Bump the file version number when the file format changes, and > * Software refuses to read files with a version newer than the software was > designed for. > Of course, it is highly desirable that newer servers read old files, but that > is not the issue here. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)