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[jira] [Commented] (DRILL-3921) Hive LIMIT 1 queries take too long
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Krystal commented on DRILL-3921:
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git.commit.id.abbrev=b906811
Verified that hive limit 1 queries completed much faster than before fix.
> Hive LIMIT 1 queries take too long
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> Key: DRILL-3921
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-3921
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Execution - Flow
> Reporter: Sudheesh Katkam
> Assignee: Sudheesh Katkam
> Fix For: 1.3.0
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> Fragment initialization on a Hive table (that is backed by a directory of many files) can take really long. This is evident through LIMIT 1 queries. The root cause is that the underlying reader in the HiveRecordReader is initialized when the ctor is called, rather than when setup is called.
> Two changes need to be made:
> 1) lazily initialize the underlying record reader in HiveRecordReader
> 2) allow for running a callable as a proxy user within an operator (through OperatorContext). This is required as initialization of the underlying record reader needs to be done as a proxy user (proxy for owner of the file). Previously, this was handled while creating the record batch tree.
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