Could you provide the version you are using? Do you have autocommit turned
on and have you changed the following properties:
phoenix.mutate.batchSize
phoenix.mutate.maxSize
phoenix.mutate.maxSizeBytes
Thanks,
Sergey
If you are using more recent version, than you may consider to
On Thu, Nov 9,
I'll open a Jira ticket and put together a pull request in the next few
days for Phoenix 4.11 + cdh 5.11.2 parcel.
Then I'll start working on 4.12
Sorry, I couldn't work on this in the last two weeks.
On 9 Nov 2017 15:51, "James Taylor" wrote:
> I agree with JMS and
Please note that we're no longer doing releases for HBase 1.2 due to lack
of interest. If this is important for you, I suggest you volunteer to be RM
for this branch (4.x-HBase-1.2) and make sure to catch up the branch with
the latest bug fixes from our upcoming 4.13 release (in particular
Phoenix-4.12.0-HBase-1.2 should be compatible with HBase 1.2.x.
Similarly, HBase 1.2.5 should be compatible with Hadoop 2.7.2.
I'll leave you to dig into the code to understand exactly why you're
seeing the error. You should be able to find the
interface/abstract-class that you see the error
I agree with JMS and there is interest from the PMC, but no bandwidth to do
the work - we’d look toward others like you to do the work of putting
together an initial pull request, regular pulls to keep things in sync,
RMing releases, etc. These types of contributions would earn merit toward a
We "simply" need to have a place to host the file, right? From a code
perspective, it can be another branch in the same repo?
2017-11-09 8:48 GMT-05:00 Flavio Pompermaier :
> No interest from Phoenix PMCs to provide support to the creation of
> official Cloudera parcels (at
No interest from Phoenix PMCs to provide support to the creation of
official Cloudera parcels (at least from Phoenix side)...?
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 8:09 AM, Flavio Pompermaier
wrote:
> Anyone from Phoenix...?
>
> On 27 Oct 2017 16:47, "Pedro Boado"
I was trying to create a global index table but it failed out with:
Error: ERROR 730 (LIM02): MutationState size is bigger than maximum allowed
number of bytes (state=LIM02,code=730)
java.sql.SQLException: ERROR 730 (LIM02): MutationState size is bigger than
maximum allowed number of bytes
Hi Elser,
Thanks for the update. I have tried with log4j.PROPERTIES as additional
option only. Let me remove the changes from log4j.PROPERTIES;
Regarding version compatibility, I hope I am using compatible version of
Phoenix and HBase. Please find the details below,
Hadoop - 2.7.2
HBase - 1.2.5