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Szehon Ho commented on HIVE-19767: ---------------------------------- Hi Aihua, thanks for looking at this patch! I can set it in the session, but to me it would be nice to set some permanent properties for the whole HiveServer2, not tied to a session, and as to your suggestion, I would like to start HiveServer2 and not a beeline with embedded HiveServer2. In our use-case, we have some custom listener plugins that take in some properties not listed in HiveConf, what do you think? > HiveServer2 should take hiveconf for non Hive properties > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-19767 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-19767 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.2.2, 3.0.0, 2.3.2 > Reporter: Szehon Ho > Assignee: Szehon Ho > Priority: Major > Attachments: HIVE-19767.patch > > > The -hiveconf command line option works in HiveServer2 with properties in > HiveConf.java, but not so well with other properties (like mapred properties > or spark properties to control underlying execution engine, or custom > properties understood by custom listeners) > It is inconsistent with HiveCLI. > HiveCLI behavior: > {noformat} > ./bin/hive --hiveconf a=b > hive> set a; > a=b {noformat} > HiveServer2 behavior: > {noformat} > ./bin/hiveserver2 --hiveconf a=b > beeline> set a; > +-----------------+ > | set | > +-----------------+ > | a is undefined | > +-----------------+{noformat} > Although it is possible to set up hive-site.xml or even mapred-site.xml to > fill in the relevant properties, it is more convenient when testing HS2 with > different configuration to be able to use --hiveconf to change on the fly. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)