Thanks Billie, that did it! I didn't know what that was from the readme that came with the accumulo-pig contrib, so I just kept it there. Thanks everyone for the help!
-- Chris On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Billie Rinaldi <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Chris Sigman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I've recently been trying to get the pig contrib project working, and >> as far as I can tell I have it all set up correctly, but when pig >> executes the job, it shows 0 rows loaded from the table, even though >> there's 50K rows in the table. I used the helloworld example to >> populate a hellotable. The load line I'm using in Pig is >> >> DATA = LOAD >> 'accumulo://hellotable?instance=myinst&password=mypass&zookeepers=namenode&columns=f:cnt' >> using org.apache.accumulo.pig.AccumuloStorage() AS (row, cf, cq, cv, >> s, val); > > > I think the "&columns=f:cnt" part of the URL is specifying a column > family:column qualifier to fetch. If you loaded the data with the > helloworld example, its columns are of the form "colfam:colqual_#". I think > you should just be able to remove "&columns=f:cnt" from the statement and it > will scan all columns. > > Billie > > >> >> >> Thanks, >> -- >> Chris > >
