can you share hiveserver2 heap size and your table size ? On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Shiang Luong <shiang.lu...@openx.com> wrote:
> Ritesh thanks for your response. > > Where do I download and place the jars? > Do you mean on the hive server itself? I believe the files are already > there since I can query the same table via command line. > It feels like the serde is not being sent along with the query? or I need > to get the jar sent out to the distributed cache? > I even tried running: > > myStatment.execute("add JAR /usr/lib/hive/extra_libs/test.jar"); > > That didn't work. I'm not sure just shooting out thoughts. > > Thanks, > > Shiang > > On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:52 PM, Ritesh Kumar Singh < > riteshoneinamill...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> try downloading the jar files and put it in the libraries folder >> >> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Shiang Luong <shiang.lu...@openx.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I'm new to hive. I'm having some problems querying an hive table with >>> JDBC. It fails when it is trying to run an map reduce job. It can't seem >>> to find the serde jar file. When I query it through the command line it >>> works fine. Anyone have any hints on how I can get it working with JDBC? >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> >>> Shiang >>> >> >> > > > -- > Shiang Luong > Software Engineer in Test | OpenX > 888 East Walnut Street, 2nd Floor | Pasadena, CA 91101 > o: +1 (626) 466-1141 x0000 | m: +1 (626) 512-2165 | shiang.lu...@openx.com > OpenX ranked No. 7 in Forbes’ America’s Most Promising Companies > -- Nitin Pawar