Re: Drill Hangout Proposal

2020-02-20 Thread Igor Guzenko
Hi Charles, Yes, 5 PM is fine for me. Isn't 7 AM still too early for Paul? Thanks, Igor On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 5:29 PM Charles Givre wrote: > Hi Igor, > So would 5PM Ukraine time work for you? That translates to 10AM my time, > and 7AM in the Bay Area. Would that work? > -- C > > > On Feb

Re: Drill Hangout Proposal

2020-02-20 Thread Igor Guzenko
Hello Charles, I feel uncomfortable that time is not perfect for everyone. In my opinion, we have a broader time range, perfectly would be to fit within: EST | 9 am - 2 pm PST | 6 am - 10 am EET | 4 pm - 8 pm Although still not so much space for PST, but at least not only 6:30 am... Kind

Re: Drill Hangout Proposal

2020-02-20 Thread Charles Givre
Hi Igor, So would 5PM Ukraine time work for you? That translates to 10AM my time, and 7AM in the Bay Area. Would that work? -- C > On Feb 20, 2020, at 10:27 AM, Igor Guzenko wrote: > > Hello Charles, > > The mentioned EET range (4 pm - 8 pm) is the most convenient for me. Since > morning

Drill Hangout Proposal

2020-02-20 Thread Charles Givre
Hello all, It is approaching the end of the month and I'd like to propose another Drill hangout. Since we got a great response last time, I'd like to propose that we hold the next one on Thursday, Feb 27 at 0930 ET. (Sorry Paul). If this time works for everyone, please respond and I'll start

Re: Drill Hangout Proposal

2020-02-20 Thread Charles Givre
Hi Igor, What are your working hours in Ukraine? The time I proposed: 9:30AM ET fits within the window you listed below. It is early for anyone on the west coast of the US so we could do it an hour later which makes it a more civilized hour in the morning for them. -- C > On Feb 20, 2020,

Re: Drill Hangout Proposal

2020-02-20 Thread Igor Guzenko
Hello Charles, The mentioned EET range (4 pm - 8 pm) is the most convenient for me. Since morning time in Ukraine poorly correlates with the US time. And after 8 pm holding a conversation in a foreign language isn't the easiest thing to do after a hard working day :) Thanks, Igor On Thu, Feb

Re: Error: DATA_READ ERROR: The JDBC storage plugin failed while trying setup the SQL query

2020-02-20 Thread David Du
I got dremio from this link: https://download.dremio.com/community-server/4.1.4-202001240912140359-a90eb503/ then unzip, go to conf folder, open file dremio.conf, then change the port from 31010 to 41010, services: { coordinator.enabled: true, coordinator.master.enabled: true,

Re: Drill Hangout Proposal

2020-02-20 Thread Paul Rogers
Hi All, Thanks much for thinking of us straggler PT folks. 7 AM is fine. I may not turn on the camera, however. As for the foreign language bit, you all speak (and write!) English so well we'd never know it was a second language unless you told us. I am always very impressed by your English

Re: Connecting Apache Drill with Snowflake DB

2020-02-20 Thread Paul Rogers
Hi Jeganathan, What error are you seeing? We recently has another user trying to connect to Dremo and had them try some things to track down the problem. Perhaps you can start by trying some of those steps. See the Drill archives for February 2020. The first thing to check is that the driver

Connecting Apache Drill with Snowflake DB

2020-02-20 Thread velu jeganathan
Hi, I am trying to connect Apache Drill to query Snowflake cloud data warehouse. I was able to successfully create a snowflake storage plugin in Drill web UI from my windows 10 machine with JSON structure as below. But I am not able to either explore the tables in the schema in the explorer nor

Re: Drill + Accumulo?

2020-02-20 Thread Ron Cecchini
Thank you, Paul, for your thoughtfulness and taking the time to research and explain things in such detail. And thank you, Charles, for your suggestion as well. You've given me a lot to think about. In the very near term, I'll probably take a look at Presto. But I will circle back to Drill