The error is simply: -bash: too many arguments -----Original Message----- From: Stack [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2019 10:43 AM To: Hbase-User <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Import TSV - too many args/columns
CAUTION: This email originated from outside the Allen Institute. Please do not click links or open attachments unless you've validated the sender and know the content is safe. ________________________________ What is the error? I think I know what it is but dump it in here please. You can't run your own importtsv instead of theirs? S On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 11:51 AM Gautham Acharya < [email protected]> wrote: > Searched, didn't find any results. > > Hacking ImportTSV isn't really an option, as we're using a managed > Hbase instance on AWS EMR. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Stack [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 11:25 AM > To: Hbase-User <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Import TSV - too many args/columns > > CAUTION: This email originated from outside the Allen Institute. > Please do not click links or open attachments unless you've validated > the sender and know the content is safe. > ________________________________ > > You've tried search net for how others deal with arg list too long? > You might have to hack on the importtsv script? > S > > On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 2:41 PM Gautham Acharya < > [email protected]> > wrote: > > > I'm trying to use the ImportTSV utility to generate HFiles and move > > them into an instance using the CompleteBulkLoad tool. > > > > > > > > Right now an error I'm running into is that the arg list is too long > > - I have over 50,000 columns to specify in my CS, and the bash shell > > throws an error. Is there an easy way around this? Piping the > > arguments does not seem to work either. > > > > > > > > --gautham > > >
