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Rui Li commented on HIVE-18831: ------------------------------- Hi [~stakiar], thanks for the explanation. I agree differentiating task exceptions is useful, as described by this JIRA. But I don't feel a strong need for the new wrapper class. I think it's more natural to expect a Throwable when something goes wrong. And that's usually what you need at the end of the day, e.g. when calling {{Task::setException}} and {{JobHandleImpl::setFailure}}. But returning a Throwable doesn't imply the Throwable has to come from the RPC -- that's implementation details. A possible improvement similar to SPARK-8625 is try to transfer the original Throwable and fall back to current implementation when that fails. It can be done in a separate JIRA though. What do you think? > Differentiate errors that are thrown by Spark tasks > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-18831 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-18831 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: Spark > Reporter: Sahil Takiar > Assignee: Sahil Takiar > Priority: Major > Attachments: HIVE-18831.1.patch, HIVE-18831.2.patch, > HIVE-18831.3.patch, HIVE-18831.4.patch, HIVE-18831.6.patch, HIVE-18831.7.patch > > > We propagate exceptions from Spark task failures to the client well, but we > don't differentiate between errors from HS2 / RSC vs. errors thrown by > individual tasks. > Main motivation is that when the client sees a propagated Spark exception its > difficult to know what part of the excution threw the exception. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)