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Brian Goerlitz updated HIVE-21594: ---------------------------------- Description: The following in TriggerValidatorRunnable will log a WARN about conflicting MOVE triggers even if the previous trigger violated was a KILL trigger. {code:java} } else { // if multiple MOVE happens, only first move will be chosen LOG.warn("Conflicting MOVE triggers ({} and {}). Choosing the first MOVE trigger: {}", existingTrigger, currentTrigger, existingTrigger.getName()); {code} This logging makes sense if the code broke out of the triggers loop on the first encountered KILL trigger violation, but this currently does not happen. was: The following in TriggerValidatorRunnable will log a WARN about conflicting MOVE triggers even if the previous trigger violated was a KILL trigger. {code:java} } else { // if multiple MOVE happens, only first move will be chosen LOG.warn("Conflicting MOVE triggers ({} and {}). Choosing the first MOVE trigger: {}", existingTrigger, currentTrigger, existingTrigger.getName()); {code} This logging makes sense if the code broke out of the triggers loop on the first encountered KILL trigger violation, but this currently does not happen. > Warning regarding multiple MOVE triggers is logged even if conflicting > triggers are both KILL > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-21594 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-21594 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 4.0.0, 3.2.0 > Reporter: Brian Goerlitz > Priority: Minor > > The following in TriggerValidatorRunnable will log a WARN about conflicting > MOVE triggers even if the previous trigger violated was a KILL trigger. > > {code:java} > } else { > // if multiple MOVE happens, only first move will be chosen > LOG.warn("Conflicting MOVE triggers ({} and {}). Choosing the first MOVE > trigger: {}", existingTrigger, currentTrigger, existingTrigger.getName()); > {code} > > This logging makes sense if the code broke out of the triggers loop on the > first encountered KILL trigger violation, but this currently does not happen. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)