I've got Phoenix 4.13 both on client and server side..How can I truncate
Mutex table? I don't have any..

On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 10:29 PM, Ethan <ew...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi Flavio,
>
> What is your server side Phoenix jar version and client side Phoenix
> version, note that server side has to have a higher version than client
> side.
>
> Another note, I got a similar issue the other day. I solved it by truncate
> system Mutex table. Hope it helps yours too.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> On December 16, 2017 at 3:23:47 PM, Flavio Pompermaier (
> pomperma...@okkam.it) wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
> I've recently updated my Cloudera + Phoenix from CDH 5.9 + 4.7 to CDH
> 5.11.2 + 4.13 but now I can't connect with Phoenix anymore. When I run
> phoenix-sqlline.sql I get:
>
> WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load native-hadoop library for your
> platform... using builtin-java classes where applicable
> Error: Cluster is being concurrently upgraded from 4.7.x to 4.13.x. Please
> retry establishing connection. (state=INT12,code=2010)
> org.apache.phoenix.exception.UpgradeInProgressException: Cluster is being
> concurrently upgraded from 4.7.x to 4.13.x. Please retry establishing
> connection.
> at org.apache.phoenix.query.ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.
> acquireUpgradeMutex(ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java:3231)
> at org.apache.phoenix.query.ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.
> upgradeSystemTables(ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java:2615)
> at org.apache.phoenix.query.ConnectionQueryServicesImpl$12.call(
> ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java:2478)
> at org.apache.phoenix.query.ConnectionQueryServicesImpl$12.call(
> ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java:2384)
> at org.apache.phoenix.util.PhoenixContextExecutor.call(
> PhoenixContextExecutor.java:76)
> at org.apache.phoenix.query.ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.init(
> ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java:2384)
> at org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver.getConnectionQueryServices(
> PhoenixDriver.java:255)
> at org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixEmbeddedDriver.createConnection(
> PhoenixEmbeddedDriver.java:150)
> at org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixDriver.connect(PhoenixDriver.java:221)
> at sqlline.DatabaseConnection.connect(DatabaseConnection.java:157)
> at sqlline.DatabaseConnection.getConnection(DatabaseConnection.java:203)
> at sqlline.Commands.connect(Commands.java:1064)
> at sqlline.Commands.connect(Commands.java:996)
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
> at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(
> NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
> at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(
> DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
> at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:606)
> at sqlline.ReflectiveCommandHandler.execute(ReflectiveCommandHandler.java:
> 38)
> at sqlline.SqlLine.dispatch(SqlLine.java:809)
> at sqlline.SqlLine.initArgs(SqlLine.java:588)
> at sqlline.SqlLine.begin(SqlLine.java:661)
> at sqlline.SqlLine.start(SqlLine.java:398)
> at sqlline.SqlLine.main(SqlLine.java:291)
> sqlline version 1.2.0
>
> How can I repair my installation? I can't find any log nor anything
> strange in the SYSTEM.CATALOG HBase table..
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Flavio
>
>


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