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[jira] [Commented] (HIVE-20025) Clean-up of event files created by
HiveProtoLoggingHook.
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-20025?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16576568#comment-16576568 ]
ASF GitHub Bot commented on HIVE-20025:
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Github user sankarh closed the pull request at:
https://github.com/apache/hive/pull/384
> Clean-up of event files created by HiveProtoLoggingHook.
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>
> Key: HIVE-20025
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-20025
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HiveServer2
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0
> Reporter: Sankar Hariappan
> Assignee: Sankar Hariappan
> Priority: Major
> Labels: Hive, hooks, pull-request-available
> Fix For: 4.0.0, 3.2.0
>
> Attachments: HIVE-20025.01-branch-3.patch, HIVE-20025.01.patch, HIVE-20025.02.patch, HIVE-20025.03.patch, HIVE-20025.04.patch
>
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> Currently, HiveProtoLoggingHook write event data to hdfs. The number of files can grow to very large numbers.
> Since the files are created under a folder with Date being a part of the path, hive should have a way to clean up data older than a certain configured time / date. This can be a job that can run with as little frequency as just once a day.
> This time should be set to 1 week default. There should also be a sane upper bound of # of files so that when a large cluster generates a lot of files during a spike, we don't force the cluster fall over.
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