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Michael Armbrust updated SPARK-9280:
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    Issue Type: Sub-task  (was: Bug)
        Parent: SPARK-9410

> New HiveContext object unexpectedly loads configuration settings from history 
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>                 Key: SPARK-9280
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-9280
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.1, 1.4.1
>            Reporter: Tien-Dung LE
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> In a spark session, stopping a spark context and create a new spark context 
> and hive context does not clean the spark sql configuration. More precisely, 
> the new hive context still keeps the previous configuration settings. It 
> would be great if someone can let us know how to avoid this situation.
> {code:title=New hive context should not load the configurations from history}
> sqlContext.setConf( "spark.sql.shuffle.partitions", "10")
> sc.stop
> val sparkConf2 = new org.apache.spark.SparkConf()
> val sc2 = new org.apache.spark.SparkContext( sparkConf2 ) 
> val sqlContext2 = new org.apache.spark.sql.hive.HiveContext( sc2 )
> sqlContext2.getConf( "spark.sql.shuffle.partitions", "20") 
> // got 20 as expected
> sqlContext2.setConf( "foo", "foo") 
> sqlContext2.getConf( "spark.sql.shuffle.partitions", "30")
> // expected 30 but got 10
> {code}



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