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Richard Calaba edited comment on KYLIN-1834 at 7/7/16 12:12 AM:
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Adding further logger statements I found out that the TrieEncoding fails in the 
method  lookupSeqNoFromValue in this laste else statement "else { // children 
are ordered by their first value byte" in the while loop:

            while (true) {

                p = c + firstByteOffset;

                comp = BytesUtil.compareByteUnsigned(trieBytes[p], inpByte);

                if (comp == 0) { // continue in the matching child, reset n and 
loop again

                    n = c;

                    o++;

                    break;

                } else if (comp < 0) { // try next child

                    seq += BytesUtil.readUnsigned(trieBytes, c + 
sizeChildOffset, sizeNoValuesBeneath);

                    if (checkFlag(c, BIT_IS_LAST_CHILD))

                        return roundSeqNo(roundingFlag, seq - 1, -1, seq); // 
no child can match the next byte of input

                    c = p + BytesUtil.readUnsigned(trieBytes, p - 1, 1);

                } else { // children are ordered by their first value byte

>>>> THIS CODE IS CAUSING RETURN -1

                    return roundSeqNo(roundingFlag, seq - 1, -1, seq); // no 
child can match the next byte of input

                }

            }


    private int roundSeqNo(int roundingFlag, int i, int j, int k) {

        if (roundingFlag == 0)

            return j;

        else if (roundingFlag < 0)

            return i;

        else

            return k;

    }

The roundingFlag is set to 0 ; we are using Int encoding with length = 8 for 
the affected Dimension .... the dimension ID being reported in the Value not 
found is of type Bigint.

That's pretty much all I can figure out ... so now question to the guru whe 
wrote the TrieDictionary encoding logic ... why is this code failing here ???


was (Author: [email protected]):
Adding further logger statements I found out that the TrieEncoding fails in the 
method  lookupSeqNoFromValue in this laste else statement "else { // children 
are ordered by their first value byte" in the while loop:

            while (true) {
                p = c + firstByteOffset;
                comp = BytesUtil.compareByteUnsigned(trieBytes[p], inpByte);
                if (comp == 0) { // continue in the matching child, reset n and 
loop again
                    n = c;
                    o++;
                    break;
                } else if (comp < 0) { // try next child
                    seq += BytesUtil.readUnsigned(trieBytes, c + 
sizeChildOffset, sizeNoValuesBeneath);
                    if (checkFlag(c, BIT_IS_LAST_CHILD))
                        return roundSeqNo(roundingFlag, seq - 1, -1, seq); // 
no child can match the next byte of input
                    c = p + BytesUtil.readUnsigned(trieBytes, p - 1, 1);
                } else { // children are ordered by their first value byte
>>>> THIS CODE IS CAUSING RETURN -1
                    return roundSeqNo(roundingFlag, seq - 1, -1, seq); // no 
child can match the next byte of input
                }
            }

    private int roundSeqNo(int roundingFlag, int i, int j, int k) {
        if (roundingFlag == 0)
            return j;
        else if (roundingFlag < 0)
            return i;
        else
            return k;
    }

The roundingFlag is set to 0 ; we are using Int encoding with length = 8 for 
the affected Dimension .... the dimension ID being reported in the Value not 
found is of type Bigint.

That's pretty much all I can figure out ... so now question to the guru whe 
wrote the TrieDictionary encoding logic ... why is this code failing here ???

> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Value not exists! - in Step 4 - Build 
> Dimension Dictionary
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KYLIN-1834
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KYLIN-1834
>             Project: Kylin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: v1.5.2, v1.5.2.1
>            Reporter: Richard Calaba
>            Priority: Blocker
>         Attachments: job_2016_06_28_09_59_12-value-not-found.zip
>
>
> Getting exception in Step 4 - Build Dimension Dictionary:
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Value not exists!
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.dimension.Dictionary.getIdFromValueBytes(Dictionary.java:160)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.dict.TrieDictionary.getIdFromValueImpl(TrieDictionary.java:158)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.dimension.Dictionary.getIdFromValue(Dictionary.java:96)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.dimension.Dictionary.getIdFromValue(Dictionary.java:76)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.dict.lookup.SnapshotTable.takeSnapshot(SnapshotTable.java:96)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.dict.lookup.SnapshotManager.buildSnapshot(SnapshotManager.java:106)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.cube.CubeManager.buildSnapshotTable(CubeManager.java:215)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.cube.cli.DictionaryGeneratorCLI.processSegment(DictionaryGeneratorCLI.java:59)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.cube.cli.DictionaryGeneratorCLI.processSegment(DictionaryGeneratorCLI.java:42)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.engine.mr.steps.CreateDictionaryJob.run(CreateDictionaryJob.java:56)
>       at org.apache.hadoop.util.ToolRunner.run(ToolRunner.java:70)
>       at org.apache.hadoop.util.ToolRunner.run(ToolRunner.java:84)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.engine.mr.common.HadoopShellExecutable.doWork(HadoopShellExecutable.java:60)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.job.execution.AbstractExecutable.execute(AbstractExecutable.java:114)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.job.execution.DefaultChainedExecutable.doWork(DefaultChainedExecutable.java:50)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.job.execution.AbstractExecutable.execute(AbstractExecutable.java:114)
>       at 
> org.apache.kylin.job.impl.threadpool.DefaultScheduler$JobRunner.run(DefaultScheduler.java:124)
>       at 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1145)
>       at 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:615)
>       at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
> result code:2
> The code which generates the exception is:
> org.apache.kylin.dimension.Dictionary.java:
>  /**
>      * A lower level API, return ID integer from raw value bytes. In case of 
> not found 
>      * <p>
>      * - if roundingFlag=0, throw IllegalArgumentException; <br>
>      * - if roundingFlag<0, the closest smaller ID integer if exist; <br>
>      * - if roundingFlag>0, the closest bigger ID integer if exist. <br>
>      * <p>
>      * Bypassing the cache layer, this could be significantly slower than 
> getIdFromValue(T value).
>      * 
>      * @throws IllegalArgumentException
>      *             if value is not found in dictionary and rounding is off;
>      *             or if rounding cannot find a smaller or bigger ID
>      */
>     final public int getIdFromValueBytes(byte[] value, int offset, int len, 
> int roundingFlag) throws IllegalArgumentException {
>         if (isNullByteForm(value, offset, len))
>             return nullId();
>         else {
>             int id = getIdFromValueBytesImpl(value, offset, len, 
> roundingFlag);
>             if (id < 0)
>                 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Value not exists!");
>             return id;
>         }
>     } 
> ==========================================================
> The Cube is big - fact 110 mio rows, the largest dimension (customer) has 10 
> mio rows. I have increased the JVM -Xmx to 16gb and set the 
> kylin.table.snapshot.max_mb=2048 in kylin.properties to make sure the Cube 
> build doesn't fail (previously we were getting exception complaining about 
> the 300MB limit for Dimension dictionary size (req. approx 700MB)).
> ==========================================================
> Before that we were getting exception complaining about the Dictionary 
> encoding problem - "Too high cardinality is not suitable for dictionary -- 
> cardinality: 10873977" - this we resolved by changing the affected 
> dimension/row key Encoding from "dict" to "int; length=8" on the Advanced 
> Settings of the Cube.
> ==========================================================
> We have 2 high-cardinality fields (one from fact table and one from the big 
> dimension (customer - see above). We need to use in distinc_count measure for 
> our calculations. I wonder if this exception Value not found! is somewhat 
> related ??? Those count_distinct measures are defined one with return type 
> "bitmap" (exact precission - only for Int columns) and 2nd with return type 
> "hllc16" (error rate <= 1.22 %)
> ==========================================================
> I am looking for any clues to debug the cause of this error and way how to 
> circumwent this ... 



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