nfirm, or is it too large?
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> From: "Zhang, Jingyu"
> Date: Friday, October 30, 2015 at 7:31 PM
> To: Silvio Fiorito
> Cc: Ted Yu , user
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> Subject: Re: key not found: sportingpulse.com in Spark SQL 1.5.0
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> Thanks Silvio and Ted,
>
> Can you please le
: Ted Yu mailto:yuzhih...@gmail.com>>, user
mailto:user@spark.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: key not found: sportingpulse.com in Spark SQL 1.5.0
Thanks Silvio and Ted,
Can you please let me know how to fix this intermittent issues? Should I wait
EMR upgrading to support the Spark 1.5.1 or change
> Cc: user
> Subject: Re: key not found: sportingpulse.com in Spark SQL 1.5.0
>
> I searched for sportingpulse in *.scala and *.java files under 1.5 branch.
> There was no hit.
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> mvn dependency doesn't show sportingpulse either.
>
> Is it possible this is specif
6:33 PM
To: Zhang, Jingyu<mailto:jingyu.zh...@news.com.au>
Cc: user<mailto:user@spark.apache.org>
Subject: Re: key not found: sportingpulse.com in Spark SQL 1.5.0
I searched for sportingpulse in *.scala and *.java files under 1.5 branch.
There was no hit.
mvn dependency doesn't
I searched for sportingpulse in *.scala and *.java files under 1.5 branch.
There was no hit.
mvn dependency doesn't show sportingpulse either.
Is it possible this is specific to EMR ?
Cheers
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Zhang, Jingyu
wrote:
> There is not a problem in Spark SQL 1.5.1 but
There is not a problem in Spark SQL 1.5.1 but the error of "key not found:
sportingpulse.com" shown up when I use 1.5.0.
I have to use the version of 1.5.0 because that the one AWS EMR support.
Can anyone tell me why Spark uses "sportingpulse.com" and how to fix it?
Thanks.
Caused by: java.util.