Not sure whether hive or tez mailing list is the best place to ask. 

Thanks,
robert



On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:25 AM, Grandl Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
 


Hi guys,

I was trying to run hive atop tez atop yarn 2.4. Setting 
mapreduce.framework.name to yarn-tez enables tez execution engine and I can run 
the orderedwordcount example which comes along tez. 


However, I also installed Hive-0.13. Simply running a hive query still uses 
Tez(because it is enabled with mapreduce.framework.name). However, I am not 
sure it is completely utilizing Tez API's and stuff. In UI I can see that a Tez 
application is running instead of MapReduce. 


But looking on the web, it seems there are other steps to enable Hive using Tez 
or MapReduce framework:
http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.0.4.0/bk_installing_manually_book/content/rpm-chap-tez-5-4.html

like setting some HIVE_AUX_JARS_PATH variable, and some properties such as: 

set hive.use.tez.natively=true;
set hive.execution.engine=tez; ?

However, following the steps mentioned in the link works only for the case with 
disable Tez for Hive queries. 
http://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/HDP2/HDP-2.0.4.0/bk_installing_manually_book/content/rpm-chap-tez-5-5.html

 
Can someone let me know if simply enabling yarn-tez in mapred-site works fine ? 
Or what is a proper way to enable it ? (Hive -0.13(compiled from trunk), Tez - 
0.5(compiled from trunk) and Yarn-24(compiled from trunk). 


Thanks,
robert

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