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03-02-2017
01:51 PM
Great to hear that you got things working @Prasanna G
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03-22-2016
04:39 PM
@Ram Note that disks are required for NN also. See post related to sizing of NN. https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/1692/any-recommendation-on-how-to-partition-disk-space.html#answer-1762
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10-26-2015
05:59 PM
Got this information from Sai Nukavarapu and wanted to add it back to the thread in case anyone else needs to have more context to these meanings. - What MemorySeconds means and vCoreSeconds mean. 1. memorySeconds - The amount of memory the application has allocated (megabyte-seconds); Aggregated amount of memory (in megabytes) the application has allocated X the number of seconds the application has been running. 2. The amount of CPU resources the application has allocated (virtual core-seconds) Aggregated number of vcores that the application has allocated X the number of seconds the application has been running.
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10-09-2015
01:19 PM
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Hey Dan, You can speed up the loads, using the “QVD Layer”. QVD (QlikView Data), is a file sitting in file system, it has 1 table in it, and it is already compressed. You would query Hortonworks in chunks, and create bunch of QVD files in parallel. You can have daily QVDs, or monthly QVDs or yearly QVDs depending on the use case, Then you can load these QVDs to a QlikView app very quickly (seconds). Take a look at this article, and the attached white paper. http://www.quickintelligence.co.uk/qlikview-qvd-files/ also, try increasing the buffer size on the DSN. Martin
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