Badrinath is trying to write to a Hive in a cluster where he doesn't have
permission to submit spark jobs, he doesn't have Hive/Spark metadata
access.
The only way to communicate with this third-party Hive cluster is through
JDBC protocol.

[ Cloudera Data Hub - Hive Server] <-> [Spark Standalone]

Who's creating this table is "Spark" because he's using "overwrite" in
order to test it.

 df.write
  .format("jdbc")
  .option("url",
"jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000/foundation;AuthMech=2;UseNativeQuery=0")
  .option("dbtable", "test.test")
  .option("user", "admin")
  .option("password", "admin")
  .option("driver", "com.cloudera.hive.jdbc41.HS2Driver")
*  .mode("overwrite")*
  .save

This error is weird, looks like the third-party Hive server isn't able to
recognize the SQL dialect coming from  [Spark Standalone] server JDBC
driver.

1) I would try to execute the create statement manually in this server
2) if works try to run again with "append" option

I would open a case with Cloudera and ask which driver you should use.

Thanks



On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 10:33 AM Artemis User <arte...@dtechspace.com>
wrote:

> As Mich mentioned, no need to use jdbc API, using the DataFrameWriter's
> saveAsTable method is the way to go.   JDBC Driver is for a JDBC client (a
> Java client for instance) to access the Hive tables in Spark via the Thrift
> server interface.
>
> -- ND
>
> On 7/19/21 2:42 AM, Badrinath Patchikolla wrote:
>
> I have trying to create table in hive from spark itself,
>
> And using local mode it will work what I am trying here is from spark
> standalone I want to create the manage table in hive (another spark cluster
> basically CDH) using jdbc mode.
>
> When I try that below are the error I am facing.
>
> On Thu, 15 Jul, 2021, 9:55 pm Mich Talebzadeh, <mich.talebza...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Have you created that table in Hive or are you trying to create it from
>> Spark itself.
>>
>> You Hive is local. In this case you don't need a JDBC connection. Have
>> you tried:
>>
>> df2.write.mode("overwrite").saveAsTable(mydb.mytable)
>>
>> HTH
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> On Thu, 15 Jul 2021 at 12:51, Badrinath Patchikolla <
>> pbadrinath1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Trying to write data in spark to the hive as JDBC mode below  is the
>>> sample code:
>>>
>>> spark standalone 2.4.7 version
>>>
>>> 21/07/15 08:04:07 WARN util.NativeCodeLoader: Unable to load
>>> native-hadoop library for your platform... using builtin-java classes where
>>> applicable
>>> Setting default log level to "WARN".
>>> To adjust logging level use sc.setLogLevel(newLevel). For SparkR, use
>>> setLogLevel(newLevel).
>>> Spark context Web UI available at http://localhost:4040
>>> Spark context available as 'sc' (master = spark://localhost:7077, app id
>>> = app-20210715080414-0817).
>>> Spark session available as 'spark'.
>>> Welcome to
>>>       ____              __
>>>      / __/__  ___ _____/ /__
>>>     _\ \/ _ \/ _ `/ __/  '_/
>>>    /___/ .__/\_,_/_/ /_/\_\   version 2.4.7
>>>       /_/
>>>
>>> Using Scala version 2.11.12 (OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_292)
>>> Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
>>> Type :help for more information.
>>>
>>> scala> :paste
>>> // Entering paste mode (ctrl-D to finish)
>>>
>>> val df = Seq(
>>>     ("John", "Smith", "London"),
>>>     ("David", "Jones", "India"),
>>>     ("Michael", "Johnson", "Indonesia"),
>>>     ("Chris", "Lee", "Brazil"),
>>>     ("Mike", "Brown", "Russia")
>>>   ).toDF("first_name", "last_name", "country")
>>>
>>>
>>>  df.write
>>>   .format("jdbc")
>>>   .option("url",
>>> "jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000/foundation;AuthMech=2;UseNativeQuery=0")
>>>   .option("dbtable", "test.test")
>>>   .option("user", "admin")
>>>   .option("password", "admin")
>>>   .option("driver", "com.cloudera.hive.jdbc41.HS2Driver")
>>>   .mode("overwrite")
>>>   .save
>>>
>>>
>>> // Exiting paste mode, now interpreting.
>>>
>>> java.sql.SQLException: [Cloudera][HiveJDBCDriver](500051) ERROR
>>> processing query/statement. Error Code: 40000, SQL state:
>>> TStatus(statusCode:ERROR_STATUS,
>>> infoMessages:[*org.apache.hive.service.cli.HiveSQLException:Error while
>>> compiling statement: FAILED: ParseException line 1:39 cannot recognize
>>> input near '"first_name"' 'TEXT' ',' in column name or primary key or
>>> foreign key:28:27,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.Operation:toSQLException:Operation.java:329,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.SQLOperation:prepare:SQLOperation.java:207,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.SQLOperation:runInternal:SQLOperation.java:290,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.Operation:run:Operation.java:260,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionImpl:executeStatementInternal:HiveSessionImpl.java:504,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionImpl:executeStatementAsync:HiveSessionImpl.java:490,
>>> sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor13:invoke::-1,
>>> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl:invoke:DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43,
>>> java.lang.reflect.Method:invoke:Method.java:498,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionProxy:invoke:HiveSessionProxy.java:78,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionProxy:access$000:HiveSessionProxy.java:36,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionProxy$1:run:HiveSessionProxy.java:63,
>>> java.security.AccessController:doPrivileged:AccessController.java:-2,
>>> javax.security.auth.Subject:doAs:Subject.java:422,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation:doAs:UserGroupInformation.java:1875,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionProxy:invoke:HiveSessionProxy.java:59,
>>> com.sun.proxy.$Proxy35:executeStatementAsync::-1,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.CLIService:executeStatementAsync:CLIService.java:295,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.thrift.ThriftCLIService:ExecuteStatement:ThriftCLIService.java:507,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.rpc.thrift.TCLIService$Processor$ExecuteStatement:getResult:TCLIService.java:1437,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.rpc.thrift.TCLIService$Processor$ExecuteStatement:getResult:TCLIService.java:1422,
>>> org.apache.thrift.ProcessFunction:process:ProcessFunction.java:39,
>>> org.apache.thrift.TBaseProcessor:process:TBaseProcessor.java:39,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.auth.TSetIpAddressProcessor:process:TSetIpAddressProcessor.java:56,
>>> org.apache.thrift.server.TThreadPoolServer$WorkerProcess:run:TThreadPoolServer.java:286,
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor:runWorker:ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1149,
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker:run:ThreadPoolExecutor.java:624,
>>> java.lang.Thread:run:Thread.java:748,
>>> *org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.parse.ParseException:line 1:39 cannot recognize
>>> input near '"first_name"' 'TEXT' ',' in column name or primary key or
>>> foreign key:33:6,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.parse.ParseDriver:parse:ParseDriver.java:221,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.parse.ParseUtils:parse:ParseUtils.java:75,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.parse.ParseUtils:parse:ParseUtils.java:68,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.Driver:compile:Driver.java:564,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.Driver:compileInternal:Driver.java:1425,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.Driver:compileAndRespond:Driver.java:1398,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.SQLOperation:prepare:SQLOperation.java:205],
>>> sqlState:42000, errorCode:40000, errorMessage:Error while compiling
>>> statement: FAILED: ParseException line 1:39 cannot recognize input near
>>> '"first_name"' 'TEXT' ',' in column name or primary key or foreign key),
>>> Query: CREATE TABLE test.test("first_name" TEXT , "last_name" TEXT ,
>>> "country" TEXT ).
>>>   at
>>> com.cloudera.hiveserver2.hivecommon.api.HS2Client.executeStatementInternal(Unknown
>>> Source)
>>>   at
>>> com.cloudera.hiveserver2.hivecommon.api.HS2Client.executeStatement(Unknown
>>> Source)
>>>   at
>>> com.cloudera.hiveserver2.hivecommon.dataengine.HiveJDBCNativeQueryExecutor.executeHelper(Unknown
>>> Source)
>>>   at
>>> com.cloudera.hiveserver2.hivecommon.dataengine.HiveJDBCNativeQueryExecutor.execute(Unknown
>>> Source)
>>>   at
>>> com.cloudera.hiveserver2.jdbc.common.SStatement.executeNoParams(Unknown
>>> Source)
>>>   at
>>> com.cloudera.hiveserver2.jdbc.common.SStatement.executeAnyUpdate(Unknown
>>> Source)
>>>   at
>>> com.cloudera.hiveserver2.jdbc.common.SStatement.executeUpdate(Unknown
>>> Source)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.jdbc.JdbcUtils$.createTable(JdbcUtils.scala:863)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.jdbc.JdbcRelationProvider.createRelation(JdbcRelationProvider.scala:81)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.datasources.SaveIntoDataSourceCommand.run(SaveIntoDataSourceCommand.scala:45)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.command.ExecutedCommandExec.sideEffectResult$lzycompute(commands.scala:70)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.command.ExecutedCommandExec.sideEffectResult(commands.scala:68)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.command.ExecutedCommandExec.doExecute(commands.scala:86)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SparkPlan$$anonfun$execute$1.apply(SparkPlan.scala:131)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SparkPlan$$anonfun$execute$1.apply(SparkPlan.scala:127)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SparkPlan$$anonfun$executeQuery$1.apply(SparkPlan.scala:155)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.rdd.RDDOperationScope$.withScope(RDDOperationScope.scala:151)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SparkPlan.executeQuery(SparkPlan.scala:152)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SparkPlan.execute(SparkPlan.scala:127)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.QueryExecution.toRdd$lzycompute(QueryExecution.scala:83)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.QueryExecution.toRdd(QueryExecution.scala:81)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrameWriter$$anonfun$runCommand$1.apply(DataFrameWriter.scala:696)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrameWriter$$anonfun$runCommand$1.apply(DataFrameWriter.scala:696)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SQLExecution$$anonfun$withNewExecutionId$1.apply(SQLExecution.scala:80)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SQLExecution$.withSQLConfPropagated(SQLExecution.scala:127)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.execution.SQLExecution$.withNewExecutionId(SQLExecution.scala:75)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrameWriter.runCommand(DataFrameWriter.scala:696)
>>>   at
>>> org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrameWriter.saveToV1Source(DataFrameWriter.scala:305)
>>>   at org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrameWriter.save(DataFrameWriter.scala:291)
>>>   ... 48 elided
>>> Caused by: com.cloudera.hiveserver2.support.exceptions.GeneralException:
>>> [Cloudera][HiveJDBCDriver](500051) ERROR processing query/statement. Error
>>> Code: 40000, SQL state: TStatus(statusCode:ERROR_STATUS,
>>> infoMessages:[*org.apache.hive.service.cli.HiveSQLException:Error while
>>> compiling statement: FAILED: ParseException line 1:39 cannot recognize
>>> input near '"first_name"' 'TEXT' ',' in column name or primary key or
>>> foreign key:28:27,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.Operation:toSQLException:Operation.java:329,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.SQLOperation:prepare:SQLOperation.java:207,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.SQLOperation:runInternal:SQLOperation.java:290,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.Operation:run:Operation.java:260,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionImpl:executeStatementInternal:HiveSessionImpl.java:504,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionImpl:executeStatementAsync:HiveSessionImpl.java:490,
>>> sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor13:invoke::-1,
>>> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl:invoke:DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43,
>>> java.lang.reflect.Method:invoke:Method.java:498,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionProxy:invoke:HiveSessionProxy.java:78,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionProxy:access$000:HiveSessionProxy.java:36,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionProxy$1:run:HiveSessionProxy.java:63,
>>> java.security.AccessController:doPrivileged:AccessController.java:-2,
>>> javax.security.auth.Subject:doAs:Subject.java:422,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation:doAs:UserGroupInformation.java:1875,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.session.HiveSessionProxy:invoke:HiveSessionProxy.java:59,
>>> com.sun.proxy.$Proxy35:executeStatementAsync::-1,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.CLIService:executeStatementAsync:CLIService.java:295,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.thrift.ThriftCLIService:ExecuteStatement:ThriftCLIService.java:507,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.rpc.thrift.TCLIService$Processor$ExecuteStatement:getResult:TCLIService.java:1437,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.rpc.thrift.TCLIService$Processor$ExecuteStatement:getResult:TCLIService.java:1422,
>>> org.apache.thrift.ProcessFunction:process:ProcessFunction.java:39,
>>> org.apache.thrift.TBaseProcessor:process:TBaseProcessor.java:39,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.auth.TSetIpAddressProcessor:process:TSetIpAddressProcessor.java:56,
>>> org.apache.thrift.server.TThreadPoolServer$WorkerProcess:run:TThreadPoolServer.java:286,
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor:runWorker:ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1149,
>>> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker:run:ThreadPoolExecutor.java:624,
>>> java.lang.Thread:run:Thread.java:748,
>>> *org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.parse.ParseException:line 1:39 cannot recognize
>>> input near '"first_name"' 'TEXT' ',' in column name or primary key or
>>> foreign key:33:6,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.parse.ParseDriver:parse:ParseDriver.java:221,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.parse.ParseUtils:parse:ParseUtils.java:75,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.parse.ParseUtils:parse:ParseUtils.java:68,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.Driver:compile:Driver.java:564,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.Driver:compileInternal:Driver.java:1425,
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.Driver:compileAndRespond:Driver.java:1398,
>>> org.apache.hive.service.cli.operation.SQLOperation:prepare:SQLOperation.java:205],
>>> sqlState:42000, errorCode:40000, errorMessage:Error while compiling
>>> statement: FAILED: ParseException line 1:39 cannot recognize input near
>>> '"first_name"' 'TEXT' ',' in column name or primary key or foreign key),
>>> Query: CREATE TABLE profile_test.person_test ("first_name" TEXT ,
>>> "last_name" TEXT , "country" TEXT ).
>>>   ... 77 more
>>>
>>>
>>> Found similar issue ion Jira :
>>>
>>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-31614
>>>
>>> There no comments in that and the resolution is Incomplete, is there
>>> any way we can do in spark to write data into the hive as JDBC mode.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Badrinath.
>>>
>>
>

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