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[jira] Updated: (HIVE-1162) Distribute ant test to speed process up
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Edward Capriolo updated HIVE-1162:
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Description:
Hive runs atop map/reduce. Running our unit tests via map/reduce would be faster and would make our evolution faster. Ideally we would want an ant target in which we could supply a hadoop binary. Then we would distribute the buildir and possibly ant via the distributed cache, finally we run all test in parallel.
My proof of concept user bash + ssh public key.
was:
Hive run atop map/reduce, running our unit tests via map/reduce, would be faster and would make our evolution faster. Ideally we would want an ant target in which we could supply a hadoop binary, we would distribute the buildir and possibly ant via the distributed cache and then run all test in parallel.
My proof of concept user bash + ssh public key.
Summary: Distribute ant test to speed process up (was: Distribute ant test to spead process up)
> Distribute ant test to speed process up
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> Key: HIVE-1162
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-1162
> Project: Hadoop Hive
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Build Infrastructure
> Reporter: Edward Capriolo
> Assignee: Edward Capriolo
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: distributed_hive_test.sh
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> Hive runs atop map/reduce. Running our unit tests via map/reduce would be faster and would make our evolution faster. Ideally we would want an ant target in which we could supply a hadoop binary. Then we would distribute the buildir and possibly ant via the distributed cache, finally we run all test in parallel.
> My proof of concept user bash + ssh public key.
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