Re: Timestamps and Cardinality in Queries

2017-03-01 Thread Aaron D. Mihalik
The mongo tests download and run a specially package version of Mongo. It seems like it's having difficulty downloading.Can you hit the URL for mongo? Could not open inputStream for http://fastdl.mongodb.org/osx/mongodb-osx-x86_64-3.2.1.tgz On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 6:04 PM Liu, Eric

Re: Timestamps and Cardinality in Queries

2017-03-01 Thread Aaron D. Mihalik
transversing: gotcha. I completely understand now. And now I understand how the prospector table would help with sniping out those nodes. maven: yep, that's the right git repo. Locationtech is required when you build with the 'geoindexing' profile. Regardless, it's strange that maven tried to

Re: Timestamps and Cardinality in Queries

2017-03-01 Thread Aaron D. Mihalik
Repos: The locationtech repo is up [1]. The issue is that your local .m2 repo is in a bad state. Maven is trying to get the apache pom from locationtech. Locationtech does not host that pom, instead it's on maven central [2]. Two ways to fix this issue (you should do (1) and that'll fix it...

Re: Timestamps and Cardinality in Queries

2017-03-01 Thread Puja Valiyil
Hey Eric, Regarding the repos-- sometimes the location tech repos go down, your best bet is to wait a little bit and try again. You can also download the latest artifacts off of the apache build server. Since location tech is only used for the geo profile we may want to move where that repo is

Re: Timestamps and Cardinality in Queries

2017-03-01 Thread Liu, Eric
Hey Aaron, I’m currently setting up Rya to test these queries with some of our data. I run into an error when I run ‘mvn clean install’, I attached the logs but it seems like I can’t connect to the snapshots repo you’re using. As for “deep/wide”, it would be something like starting at a