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Naveen Gangam reassigned HIVE-19231:
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> Beeline generates garbled output when using UnsupportedTerminal
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> Key: HIVE-19231
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-19231
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Beeline
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0
> Reporter: Naveen Gangam
> Assignee: Naveen Gangam
> Priority: Major
>
> We had a customer that was using some sort of front end that would invoke
> beeline commands with some query files on a node that that remote to the HS2
> node.
> So beeline runs locally on this edge but connects to a remote HS2. Since the
> fix made in HIVE-14342, the beeline started producing garbled line in the
> output. Something like
> {code:java}
> ^Mnull ^Mnull^Mnull
> ^Mnull00-0000 All Occupations
> 135185230 42270
> 11-0000 Management occupations 6152650 100310{code}
>
> I havent been able to reproduce the issue locally as I do not have their
> system, but with some additional instrumentation I have been able to get some
> info regarding the beeline process.
> Essentially, such invocation causes beeline process to run with
> {{-Djline.terminal=jline.UnsupportedTerminal}} all the time and thus causes
> the issue. They can run the same beeline command directly in the shell on the
> same host and it does not cause this issue.
> PID S TTY TIME COMMAND
> 44107 S S ? 00:00:00 bash beeline -u ...
> PID S TTY TIME COMMAND
> 48453 S+ S pts/4 00:00:00 bash beeline -u ...
> Somehow that process wasnt attached to any local terminals. So the check made
> for /dev/stdin wouldnt work.
>
> Instead an additional check to check the TTY session of the process before
> using the UnsupportedTerminal (which really should only be used for
> backgrounded beeline sessions) seems to resolve the issue.
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