Abhishek, If you want upgrade Spark major version, you should ONLY re-build phoenix-client.jar for your spark application. That means you don't need to rebuild/upgrade entire Phoenix packages for the cluster and don't need to re-insert your data. Just make sure that the phoenix-client.jar file on Spark's extraClasspath is built with proper Spark dependency version.
Thanks, Youngwoo On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 8:23 AM talluri abhishek <abhishektall...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Youngwoo. > If that's the case how do we handle an upgrade from one spark version to > another? Do we have to rebuild the Phoenix and thereby re-insert all the > data? > Or is there a better way to handle this. > > Thanks > Abhishek. > > > On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 6:09 PM Youngwoo Kim (김영우) <yw...@apache.org> > wrote: > >> Hi Abhishek, >> >> Yes. You need to build the phoenix packages with proper Spark dependency >> to run on Spark 2.x E.g., mvn clean package -Dspark.version=2.0.0 >> >> And also, there is another profile for Spark 1.6 See >> https://github.com/apache/phoenix/blob/4.x-HBase-1.4/pom.xml#L1071 >> >> So, if you would like to run the spark plugin on your spark distro, you >> shuld build the phoenix package with appropriate spark dependency. >> >> HTH, >> Youngwoo >> >> 2019년 1월 10일 (목) 오전 6:32, talluri abhishek <abhishektall...@gmail.com>님이 >> 작성: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> When trying to use phoenix-spark plugin with spark 2.3, we are getting >>> a NoClassDefFoundError and it is similar to what is found in the below JIRA >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3333 >>> >>> Using a phoenix 4.14-cdh5.14 parcel alongside 2.3.0.cloudera3 spark >>> release to reproduce this issue. This plugin works fine when using the >>> spark 1.6 that comes with the distribution but not the spark 2.3 version >>> installed through a csd/parcel. Is there any way to make it work with the >>> given phoenix 4.14 version and spark 2.3 version? (Tried passing in the >>> phoenix-client jar and the phoenix-spark jar with the driver and executor >>> extraClassPath.) >>> >>> I could see that phoenix 4.14-cdh5.14 is built using the >>> cdh-spark-version which is 1.6, do we need to build against the required >>> spark version in order to make it work or am I missing something? The >>> docs/JIRA seem to suggest that 4.10 version should be compatible with spark >>> 1.3.1+ versions. >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Abhishek >>> >>