Okay latest "stable" build has RAM config options. Drill ships with defaults of 8GB and 3GB but I didn't want it to die on EC2 Large etc boxes that dont have that much. So I added a bit of logic, you can (I hope) add XXG and it will use that fixed amount, or you can, as it ships, tell it you want XX% MAX and XX% Heap and it will try and figure that out and stand you up a drill box.
Tom -------------- Director Meteorite.bi - Saiku Analytics Founder Tel: +44(0)5603641316 (Thanks to the Saiku community we reached our Kickstart <http://kickstarter.com/projects/2117053714/saiku-reporting-interactive-report-designer/> goal, but you can always help by sponsoring the project <http://www.meteorite.bi/products/saiku/sponsorship>) On 1 June 2016 at 00:50, Tom Barber <[email protected]> wrote: > Oh, also currently the RAM is clamped down real low > in /opt/drill/conf/drill-env.sh I will set it back to some sane defaults > tomorrow as soon as I put the RAM limits into the config options, just ran > out of time this evening! > > -------------- > > Director Meteorite.bi - Saiku Analytics Founder > Tel: +44(0)5603641316 > > (Thanks to the Saiku community we reached our Kickstart > <http://kickstarter.com/projects/2117053714/saiku-reporting-interactive-report-designer/> > goal, but you can always help by sponsoring the project > <http://www.meteorite.bi/products/saiku/sponsorship>) > > On 31 May 2016 at 23:50, Tom Barber <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Here we are then, for Merlijn and anyone else interested in SQL >> interfaces to big data/NOSQL stuff. >> >> This is less than a days effort, so its patchy at best: >> >> https://jujucharms.com/u/spicule/drillbit >> >> For those of you who don't know Apache Drill, it will let you run SQL >> querys over, CSV/JSON data, MongoDB, HBase, Parquet files etc in a number >> of different locations. Basically its a great way for analysts who use >> "traditional" SQL tools to leverage data stored within NOSQL solutions. >> >> Getting something like this into the CS has been high on my list of >> priorities for Saiku Analytics as it suddenly offers up loads of new >> connection prospects(of course I can do this manually in the past, but this >> is what Juju is for, right?) >> >> You need to deploy a ZK node (or 3) and connect it to that and OpenJDK to >> run it. Currently its relations-lite, the only one in there is a MongoDB >> test relation that will connect Drill to your MongoDB cluster if you run >> one, but there will be actions and relations coming shortly for other >> stuff. Also its missing a fat load of config options, again, coming soon. >> You can set all of this stuff pretty simply though and there is a web >> console for queries/connections etc, on http://serverip:8047/ >> >> Test it, let me know what you think or its its entirely broken. Adding >> this and a few other NOSQL SQL interfaces is key to people being able to >> sanely consume all this big data stuff that is great on Juju. Thats not a >> knock on the Zeppelin guys, but companies will continue to use SQL for a >> long time to come so we should service that requirement. >> >> Tom >> >> -------------- >> >> Director Meteorite.bi - Saiku Analytics Founder >> Tel: +44(0)5603641316 >> >> (Thanks to the Saiku community we reached our Kickstart >> <http://kickstarter.com/projects/2117053714/saiku-reporting-interactive-report-designer/> >> goal, but you can always help by sponsoring the project >> <http://www.meteorite.bi/products/saiku/sponsorship>) >> > >
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