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David Mollitor edited comment on HIVE-21354 at 4/10/20, 3:43 PM:
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[~pvary] Since the queries are always taking the table lock... why do they also
bother to take the partition locks?
was (Author: belugabehr):
[~pvary] Since the queries are always taking the table lock... why do they also
take the partition locks?
> Lock The Entire Table If Majority Of Partitions Are Locked
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> Key: HIVE-21354
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-21354
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: HiveServer2
> Affects Versions: 4.0.0, 3.2.0
> Reporter: David Mollitor
> Assignee: David Mollitor
> Priority: Major
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> One of the bottlenecks of any Hive query is the ZooKeeper locking mechanism.
> When a Hive query interacts with a table which has a lot of partitions, this
> may put a lot of stress on the ZK system.
> Please add a heuristic that works like this:
> # Count the number of partitions that a query is required to lock
> # Obtain the total number of partitions in the table
> # If the number of partitions accessed by the query is greater than or equal
> to half the total number of partitions, simply create one ZNode lock at the
> table level.
> This would improve performance of many queries, but in particular, a {{select
> count(1) from table}} ... or ... {{select * from table limit 5}} where the
> table has many partitions.
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