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[jira] [Commented] (KYLIN-4379) Calculate column cardinality cannot
use kylin config overwrite cause job failed
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Shao Feng Shi commented on KYLIN-4379:
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I see it; If no available cube, Kylin should use system level configuration.
> Calculate column cardinality cannot use kylin config overwrite cause job failed
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> Key: KYLIN-4379
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KYLIN-4379
> Project: Kylin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: ZhouKang
> Assignee: ZhouKang
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: v3.0.2, v2.6.6
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> Calculate column cardinality submit job to the default queue, which cause job failed.
> It seems this job cannot use kylin config overwrite.
> When you load or reload data from hive to kylin, there will be a checkbox as "Calculate column cardinality". If this checkbox is selected, Kylin will submit a MR/Spark job.
> When a MR job sumitted to yarn, it will use default queue. But in many environment, it's forbidden. You should use the queue in kylin.engine.mr.config-override.mapreduce.job.queuename
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