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Michael Smith updated IMPALA-2568:
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Priority: Major (was: Minor)
> ExecuteStatement RPC (and beeswax query() RPC) should not block
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> Key: IMPALA-2568
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-2568
> Project: IMPALA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Clients
> Affects Versions: Impala 2.0
> Reporter: casey
> Priority: Major
> Labels: usability
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> Even though the client api is intended to be non-blocking for statement
> execution requests, Impala still blocks for some part (or parts) of query
> execution. The client cannot know how long a request will block which makes
> setting a good timeout value very difficult.
> Clients now have these two options:
> 1) Set an long enough timeout to allow for execution. The value could be 5 or
> more mins. But if a timeout occurs, the user needs to investigate if the
> query was still executing. Also a real network timeout means a very long wait
> interval before retrying the request.
> 2) Don't set a timeout. Most of the time this works well but when a real
> networking problem happens the client will hang forever.
> https://github.com/cloudera/impyla/issues/7 shows an example of such
> problems. Impyla ended up going with option #2.
> I've found #2 to be a big burden. To avoid hanging, any request to the server
> needs to be done in a separate thread which is then monitored and timed out.
> Option #1 is an easier way of avoiding hangs.
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