I've noticed the same thing recently and will contact the appropriate owner 
soon.  (I work for Amazon, so I'll go through internal channels and report back 
to this list.)

In the meantime, I've found that editing spark-env.sh and putting the Spark 
assembly first in the classpath fixes the issue.  I expect that the version of 
Parquet that's being included in the EMR libs just needs to be upgraded.

~ Jonathan Kelly

From: Aniket Bhatnagar 
<aniket.bhatna...@gmail.com<mailto:aniket.bhatna...@gmail.com>>
Date: Sunday, January 4, 2015 at 10:51 PM
To: Adam Gilmore <dragoncu...@gmail.com<mailto:dragoncu...@gmail.com>>, 
"user@spark.apache.org<mailto:user@spark.apache.org>" 
<user@spark.apache.org<mailto:user@spark.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: Issue with Parquet on Spark 1.2 and Amazon EMR


Can you confirm your emr version? Could it be because of the classpath entries 
for emrfs? You might face issues with using S3 without them.

Thanks,
Aniket

On Mon, Jan 5, 2015, 11:16 AM Adam Gilmore 
<dragoncu...@gmail.com<mailto:dragoncu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Just an update on this - I found that the script by Amazon was the culprit - 
not exactly sure why.  When I installed Spark manually onto the EMR (and did 
the manual configuration of all the EMR stuff), it worked fine.

On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Adam Gilmore 
<dragoncu...@gmail.com<mailto:dragoncu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all,

I've just launched a new Amazon EMR cluster and used the script at:

s3://support.elasticmapreduce/spark/install-spark

to install Spark (this script was upgraded to support 1.2).

I know there are tools to launch a Spark cluster in EC2, but I want to use EMR.

Everything installs fine; however, when I go to read from a Parquet file, I end 
up with (the main exception):

Caused by: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
parquet.hadoop.ParquetInputSplit.<init>(Lorg/apache/hadoop/fs/Path;JJJ[Ljava/lang/String;[JLjava/lang/String;Ljava/util/Map;)V
        at 
parquet.hadoop.TaskSideMetadataSplitStrategy.generateTaskSideMDSplits(ParquetInputFormat.java:578)
        ... 55 more

It seems to me like a version mismatch somewhere.  Where is the parquet-hadoop 
jar coming from?  Is it built into a fat jar for Spark?

Any help would be appreciated.  Note that 1.1.1 worked fine with Parquet files.

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