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Posted to issues@storm.apache.org by "Alex Parrill (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2019/07/22 20:13:00 UTC
[jira] [Created] (STORM-3473) Hive can't read records written from
HiveBolt
Alex Parrill created STORM-3473:
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Summary: Hive can't read records written from HiveBolt
Key: STORM-3473
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-3473
Project: Apache Storm
Issue Type: Bug
Components: storm-hive
Affects Versions: 2.0.0
Reporter: Alex Parrill
I'm trying to stream items from storm into hive using the HiveBolt, but Hive does not seem to see the records at all.
Test program:
{code:java}
package com.datto.hivetest;
import org.apache.storm.Config;
import org.apache.storm.StormSubmitter;
import org.apache.storm.generated.AlreadyAliveException;
import org.apache.storm.generated.AuthorizationException;
import org.apache.storm.generated.InvalidTopologyException;
import org.apache.storm.hive.bolt.HiveBolt;
import org.apache.storm.hive.bolt.mapper.JsonRecordHiveMapper;
import org.apache.storm.hive.common.HiveOptions;
import org.apache.storm.spout.SpoutOutputCollector;
import org.apache.storm.streams.StreamBuilder;
import org.apache.storm.task.TopologyContext;
import org.apache.storm.topology.OutputFieldsDeclarer;
import org.apache.storm.topology.base.BaseRichSpout;
import org.apache.storm.tuple.Fields;
import org.apache.storm.tuple.Values;
import org.apache.storm.utils.Time;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Random;
public class MainStorm {
public static void main(String[] args) throws InvalidTopologyException, AuthorizationException, AlreadyAliveException {
HiveOptions hiveOptions = new HiveOptions(
"<url>",
"default",
"test_table",
new JsonRecordHiveMapper()
.withColumnFields(new Fields("value"))
)
.withAutoCreatePartitions(true);
StreamBuilder builder = new StreamBuilder();
builder.newStream(new TestSpout())
.map(tup -> tup.getStringByField("word").toLowerCase())
.to(new HiveBolt(hiveOptions));
Config config = new Config();
config.setMessageTimeoutSecs(30);
config.setMaxSpoutPending(1024);
config.setClasspath("/etc/hadoop/conf/");
StormSubmitter.submitTopology("hive-test", config, builder.build());
}
public static class TestSpout extends BaseRichSpout {
private transient SpoutOutputCollector out;
private transient Random random;
@Override
public void open(Map<String, Object> conf, TopologyContext context, SpoutOutputCollector collector) {
out = collector;
random = new Random();
}
@Override
public void nextTuple() {
try {
Time.sleep(100);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
final String[] words = new String[]{ "nathan", "mike", "jackson", "golda", "bertels" };
final String word = words[random.nextInt(words.length)];
out.emit(new Values(word));
}
@Override
public void declareOutputFields(OutputFieldsDeclarer declarer) {
declarer.declare(new Fields("word"));
}
}
}
{code}
Table creation:
{code:sql}
CREATE TABLE test_table (value string) CLUSTERED BY (value) INTO 4 BUCKETS STORED AS ORC TBLPROPERTIES('orc.compress' = 'ZLIB', 'transactional' = 'true');
GRANT ALL ON test_table TO USER storm;{code}
Setting the ACL:
{code}
sudo -u hdfs hdfs dfs -setfacl -m user:storm:rwx /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table
sudo -u hdfs hdfs dfs -setfacl -m default:user:storm:rwx /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table
{code}
Hive results after running for around 10 minutes:
{code:java}
> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test_table;
INFO : Compiling command(queryId=hive_20190722195152_2315b4c9-f527-4b6e-8652-151d9c4f6403): SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test_table
INFO : Semantic Analysis Completed (retrial = false)
INFO : Returning Hive schema: Schema(fieldSchemas:[FieldSchema(name:_c0, type:bigint, comment:null)], properties:null)
INFO : Completed compiling command(queryId=hive_20190722195152_2315b4c9-f527-4b6e-8652-151d9c4f6403); Time taken: 1.138 seconds
INFO : Executing command(queryId=hive_20190722195152_2315b4c9-f527-4b6e-8652-151d9c4f6403): SELECT COUNT(*) FROM test_table
INFO : Completed executing command(queryId=hive_20190722195152_2315b4c9-f527-4b6e-8652-151d9c4f6403); Time taken: 0.013 seconds
INFO : OK
+------+
| _c0 |
+------+
| 0 |
+------+
{code}
So hive thinks there are no results, which isn't good. But if I look at hdfs, there are some files there:
{code}
# sudo -u hdfs hdfs dfs -ls -R -h /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table
drwxrwx---+ - storm hadoop 0 2019-07-22 19:15 /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table/delta_0000001_0000100
-rw-rw----+ 3 storm hadoop 1 2019-07-22 19:15 /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table/delta_0000001_0000100/_orc_acid_version
-rw-rw----+ 3 storm hadoop 74.4 K 2019-07-22 19:27 /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table/delta_0000001_0000100/bucket_00001
-rw-rw----+ 3 storm hadoop 376 2019-07-22 19:27 /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table/delta_0000001_0000100/bucket_00001_flush_length
-rw-rw----+ 3 storm hadoop 73.4 K 2019-07-22 19:27 /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table/delta_0000001_0000100/bucket_00002
-rw-rw----+ 3 storm hadoop 376 2019-07-22 19:27 /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table/delta_0000001_0000100/bucket_00002_flush_length
-rw-rw----+ 3 storm hadoop 84.9 K 2019-07-22 19:27 /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table/delta_0000001_0000100/bucket_00003
-rw-rw----+ 3 storm hadoop 376 2019-07-22 19:27 /warehouse/tablespace/managed/hive/test_table/delta_0000001_0000100/bucket_00003_flush_length
{code}
And they seem to have valid rows:
{code}
❯❯❯ ./orc-contents /tmp/bucket_00002 | head
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 0, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 1, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 2, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 3, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 4, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 5, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 6, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 7, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 8, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{"operation": 0, "originalTransaction": 1, "bucket": 537001984, "rowId": 9, "currentTransaction": 1, "row": {"value": "bertels"}}
{code}
I can insert into the table manually, and I've also written a test java program that uses the hive streaming API to write one row, and hive sees those inserts. I don't see any errors in the storm logs; the tuples seem to be flushed and acked ok. I don't think I've seen any errors in the metastore logs either.
Anyone know what's up? I can get more info if needed.
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