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[jira] [Created] (OOZIE-2774) Hive Action with init script (-i
filename) argument is not working
Christoph Körner created OOZIE-2774:
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Summary: Hive Action with init script (-i filename) argument is not working
Key: OOZIE-2774
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-2774
Project: Oozie
Issue Type: Bug
Components: workflow
Affects Versions: 4.3.0, 4.2.0
Environment: HDP 2.4, Beeline version 1.2.1000.2.4.0.0-169
Reporter: Christoph Körner
In hive-cli and beeline one can add the path to init scripts via the commandline argument -i. In both tools, this file needs to be available locally (not in HDFS). However, using the <argument>-i init.hive</argument> does not work even if the file was linked to the local appcache directory via the <file> property.
Here is a minimal example (full workflow is available on Github https://github.com/chaosmail/oozie-bugs/tree/master/simple-hive-init/simple-hive-init-wf)
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<action name="test-action">
<hive2 xmlns="uri:oozie:hive2-action:0.1">
<jdbc-url>${jdbcURL}</jdbc-url>
<script>query.hive</script>
<argument>-i init.hive</argument>
<file>init.hive#init.hive</file>
</hive2>
<ok to="end"/>
<error to="fail"/>
</action>
{code}
In this job beeline fails with an error (can be found in the hive2-oozie-**.log file in the appcache directory).
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more
Connecting to jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000/default
Connected to: Apache Hive (version 1.2.1000.2.4.0.0-169)
Driver: Hive JDBC (version 1.2.1000.2.4.0.0-169)
Transaction isolation: TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ
Running init script init.hive
init.hive (No such file or directory)
{code}
Please note, that the Oozie job will finish with status succeeded even though beeline throws an error (I submitted this extra here https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-2772)
Interestingly, running a shell action and outputting pwd it matches with the appcache/application_1480609892100_0274/container_e55_1480609892100_0274_01_000001 directory where also the init.hive file is located. It seems that the beeline client might not be started in the same local container directory - otherwise it should find the init.hive file.
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