Hi Marcin,

 

Can you be specific in what way Spark is better suited for this operation 
compared to Hive?

 

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From: Marcin Tustin [mailto:mtus...@handybook.com] 
Sent: 15 January 2016 21:39
To: user@hive.apache.org
Subject: Re: Loading data containing newlines

 

I second this. I've generally found anything else to be disappointing when 
working with data which is at all funky. 

 

On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 8:13 PM, Alexander Pivovarov <apivova...@gmail.com 
<mailto:apivova...@gmail.com> > wrote:

Time to use Spark and Spark-Sql in addition to Hive?

It's probably going to happen sooner or later anyway.

 

I sent you Spark solution yesterday.  (you just need to write 
unbzip2AndCsvToListOfArrays(file: String): List[Array[String]]  function using 
BZip2CompressorInputStream and Super CSV API)

you can download spark,  open spark-shell and run/debug the program on a single 
computer

 

and then run it on cluster if needed   (e.g. Amazon EMR can spin up Spark 
cluster in 7 min)

 

On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Gerber, Bryan W <bryan.ger...@pnnl.gov 
<mailto:bryan.ger...@pnnl.gov> > wrote:

1.       hdfs dfs -copyFromLocal /incoming/files/*.bz2  
hdfs://host.name/data/stg/table/ <http://host.name/data/stg/table/> 

2.       CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE stg_<table> (cols…) ROW FORMAT serde 
'org.apache.hadoop.hive.serde2.OpenCSVSerde' STORED AS TEXTFILE LOCATION 
‘/data/stg/table/’

3.       CREATE TABLE <table> (cols…) STORE AS ORC  tblproperties 
("orc.compress"="ZLIB");

4.       INSERT INTO TABLE <table> SELECT cols, udf1(cola), 
udf2(colb),functions(),etc. FROM ext_<table>

5.       Delete files from hdfs://host.name/data/stg/table/ 
<http://host.name/data/stg/table/> 

 

This has been working quite well, until our newest data contains fields with 
embedded newlines.

 

We are now looking into options further up the pipeline to see if we can 
condition the data earlier in the process.

 

From: Mich Talebzadeh [mailto:m...@peridale.co.uk <mailto:m...@peridale.co.uk> 
] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 10:34 AM


To: user@hive.apache.org <mailto:user@hive.apache.org> 
Subject: RE: Loading data containing newlines

 

Thanks Brian.

 

Just to clarify do you use something like below?

 

1.  hdfs dfs -copyFromLocal /var/tmp/t.bcp 
hdfs://rhes564.hedat.net:9000/misc/t.bcp 
<http://rhes564.hedat.net:9000/misc/t.bcp> 

2.  CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE <TABLE> name (col1 INT, col2 string, …) COMMENT 'load 
from bcp file'ROW FORMAT DELIMITED FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' STORED AS ORC

 

Cheers,

 

 

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From: Gerber, Bryan W [mailto:bryan.ger...@pnnl.gov] 
<mailto:[mailto:bryan.ger...@pnnl.gov]>  
Sent: 13 January 2016 18:12
To: user@hive.apache.org <mailto:user@hive.apache.org> 
Subject: RE: Loading data containing newlines

 

We are pushing the compressed text files into HDFS directory for Hive EXTERNAL 
table, then using an INSERT on the table using ORC storage. We are letting Hive 
handle the ORC file creation process.

 

From: Mich Talebzadeh [mailto:m...@peridale.co.uk] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 4:41 PM
To: user@hive.apache.org <mailto:user@hive.apache.org> 
Subject: RE: Loading data containing newlines

 

Hi Bryan,

 

As a matter of interest are you loading text files into local directories in 
encrypted format at all and then push it into HDFS/Hive as ORC?

 

Thanks

 

 

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From: Gerber, Bryan W [mailto:bryan.ger...@pnnl.gov] 
Sent: 12 January 2016 17:41
To: user@hive.apache.org <mailto:user@hive.apache.org> 
Subject: Loading data containing newlines

 

We are attempting to load CSV text files (compressed to bz2) containing 
newlines in fields using EXTERNAL tables and INSERT/SELECT into ORC format 
tables.  Data volume is ~1TB/day, we are really trying to avoid unpacking them 
to condition the data.

 

A few days of research has us ready to implement custom  input/output formats 
to handle the ingest.  Any other suggestions that may be less effort with low 
impact to load times?

 

Thanks,

Bryan G.

 

 

 

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