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[jira] [Comment Edited] (IMPALA-9487) SHOW and DESCRIBE statements should display EC policies
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Michael Smith edited comment on IMPALA-9487 at 11/15/22 10:58 PM:
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It might also be useful to surface erasure coded partitions in query profiles and explain plans.
was (Author: JIRAUSER288956):
It might also be useful to surface erasure coded partitions in query profiles.
> SHOW and DESCRIBE statements should display EC policies
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> Key: IMPALA-9487
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-9487
> Project: IMPALA
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Frontend
> Reporter: Sahil Takiar
> Assignee: Michael Smith
> Priority: Major
> Labels: observability
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> Since EC policies can be set per-file, the {{show files}} command should display if a file is an EC file, and what the EC policy is.
> EC policies can be set on a table level directory, so it would be useful if 'describe extended [table-name]' indicated if the table had an EC policy set or not.
> For partitioned tables, {{show partitions}} should list out the EC policy of each partition directory (we already do something similar for HDFS cacheing).
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