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01-07-2015
04:05 PM
Thanks Gautam for the information. Are there plans for supporting this in future versions? Does this mean with CDH 5.3.0 as of today we won't get spark-sql on hive, which is a known thing? Thanks, Satya K
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01-07-2015
03:17 PM
Tried few different ways I don't think it works in CDH which is wiered. I have installed plain apcahe spark on a fresh cluster, it all works normal
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01-05-2015
09:37 PM
Thanks Gautam, Got it. Hello Guys, Any one else tried using the hive context in spark installed with CDH 5.3.0? Can you please provide your input on this? Thanks, Satya K
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01-05-2015
05:46 PM
Also I tried to restart the complete hive service and also this specific role. When I stop this gateway role for all the nodes, it's stopped successfully, but when try to start it again it says "Service must be stopped.", but the service is already stopped. I was trying to search any other blogs/ cloudera community to get a solution. Coudln't find a solution. Thanks, Satya Kota
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01-05-2015
05:37 PM
Hello Gautam: Thanks for your reply. I have seen the status, actually hive gateway is added on all the nodes, but it is not getting started on any of the nodes and gateway role status and health is always unknown. Are there any other steps I need to do to get this service up? there were no logs for this service as well While I was installing the CDH 5.3, all the health checks were passed. One other thing is I have let the installer select all the roles. I didn't select any. Please let me know how can I proceed. Thanks much for your help Thanks, Satya K
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01-05-2015
10:10 AM
We have just started with cloudera. I have a question about spark. Does CDH 5.3.x supports Hive Context? I have installed CDH 5.3. When I try to get the hive context on scala editor. I get the following error val sqlContext = new org.apache.spark.sql.hive.HiveContext(sc) error: bad symbolic reference. A signature in HiveContext.class refers to term hive in package org.apache.hadoop which is not available. It may be completely missing from the current classpath, or the version on the classpath might be incompatible with the version used when compiling HiveContext.class. error: Thanks, Satya K
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