How do you know that PQS isn't just processing your query?
Are there errors in the query server log? Have you used a tool like jstack to obtain a thread dump from the query server to see what it is doing?
Cheyenne Forbes wrote:
yes James through the query server. Josh it doent show any errors, it just hang there for minutes Regards, Cheyenne Forbes Chief Executive Officer Avapno Omnitech Chief Operating Officer Avapno Solutions, Co. Chairman Avapno Assets, LLC Bethel Town P.O Westmoreland Jamaica Email: cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com <mailto:cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com> Mobile: 876-881-7889 <tel:876-881-7889> skype: cheyenne.forbes1 On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Josh Elser <josh.el...@gmail.com <mailto:josh.el...@gmail.com>> wrote: The error you see would also be rather helpful. James Taylor wrote: Hi Cheyenne, Are you referring to joins through the query server? Thanks, James On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Cheyenne Forbes <cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com <mailto:cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com> <mailto:cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com <mailto:cheyenne.osanu.for...@gmail.com>>> wrote: I was using phoenix 4.4 then I switched to 4.8 because I thought it was related to version 4.4 (both on hbase 1.1.2), neither using json nor protobufs works. I tried (also using the outer key word): left join right join inner join