Phoenix creates 224 regions for SYSTEM.SEQUENCE and then it kills all region servers

2016-02-21 Thread Johannes
Hi, I am using the Cloudera Manager on a six-node cluster (master: aaa, the others: node[1-5]). It runs CDH 5.5.2 and consists of HBase, HDFS and ZooKeeper. I downloaded, distributed and enabled the Phoenix Parcel 4.5.2-1.clabs_phoenix1.2.0.p0.774 On the HBase-Web-UI: * Region Servers: my fi

Re: Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread James Taylor
Thanks for the info, Stephen. The more companies who let them know, the more likely it will be to happen. It would probably just take one company to switch to a different vendor's distro over this issue to push them over the edge. Cloudera has done a pretty good job of keeping the labs version up

Re: Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread Stephen Wilcoxon
The company I work for is a major Cloudera customer and we told Cloudera we were interested in Phoenix becoming an official release (and up-to-date). If that's enough to make it happen, I have no idea... Cloudera's management additions are great (or so I'm told - I'm not much on the operations sid

RE: Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread Dor Ben Dov
Ben, Thanks for the answer. Dor From: Benjamin Kim [mailto:bbuil...@gmail.com] Sent: יום א 21 פברואר 2016 21:36 To: user@phoenix.apache.org Subject: Re: Cloudera and Phoenix I don’t know if Cloudera will support Phoenix going forward. There are a few things that lead me into thinking this. 1.

RE: Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread Dor Ben Dov
James, Understood. Thanks for the reply, Dor From: James Taylor [mailto:jamestay...@apache.org] Sent: יום א 21 פברואר 2016 21:16 To: user Subject: Re: Cloudera and Phoenix Hi Dor, Whether or not Phoenix becomes part of CDH is not under our control. It *is* under your control, though (assuming

Re: Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread Benjamin Kim
I don’t know if Cloudera will support Phoenix going forward. There are a few things that lead me into thinking this. No activity on a new port of Phoenix 4.6 or 4.7 in Cloudera Labs, as mentioned below In the Cloudera Community groups, I got no reply to my question about help compiling Phoenix 4

Re: Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread James Taylor
Hi Dor, Whether or not Phoenix becomes part of CDH is not under our control. It *is* under your control, though (assuming you're a customer of CDH). The *only* way Phoenix will transition from being in Cloudera Labs to being part of the official CDH distro is if you and other customers demand it.

RE: Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread Dor Ben Dov
Stephen Any plans or do you or anyone where see the possibility that it will be although all below as official release ? Dor From: Stephen Wilcoxon [mailto:wilco...@gmail.com] Sent: יום א 21 פברואר 2016 19:37 To: user@phoenix.apache.org Subject: Re: Cloudera and Phoenix As of a few months ago,

Re: Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread Stephen Wilcoxon
As of a few months ago, Cloudera includes Phoenix as a "lab" (basically beta) but it was out-of-date. From what I gather, the official Phoenix releases will not run on Cloudera without modifications (someone was doing unofficial Phoenix/Cloudera releases but I'm not sure if they still are or not).

Re: Thin Client Commits?

2016-02-21 Thread Steve Terrell
I'm surprised that no one knew the answer to this, but I eventually figured out that I could set phoenix.connection.autoCommit to true in phoenix-4.6.0-HBase-0.98-bin/bin/hbase-site.xml , and then restarted the query server. Passing the answer along… Thanks, Steve On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 9:3

Cloudera and Phoenix

2016-02-21 Thread Dor Ben Dov
Hi All, Do we have Phoenix release officially in Cloudera ? any plan to if not ? Regards, Dor ben Dov From: Benjamin Kim [mailto:bbuil...@gmail.com] Sent: יום ו 19 פברואר 2016 19:41 To: user@phoenix.apache.org Subject: Re: Spark Phoenix Plugin All, Thanks for the help. I have switched out Clo