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regards Istvan On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 7:21 PM Pradheep Shanmugam via user < user@phoenix.apache.org> wrote: > HI, > > I am using CDP 7.3.1 > I am trying create a phoenix local index for already existing table with > ~14M rows. > Following are the steps I did. > 1. take snapshot of table from hbase (table is salted in phoenix) > 2. clone the snapshot to new test table > 3. create the table in phoenix to link the phoenix to new habse table > created from clone snapshot. I can see all rows in the phoenix table. > > > 4. create the local index in async mode: > CREATE LOCAL INDEX MILESTONE_LOCAL_INDEX ON MILESTONE_TEST > (h.eventTimestamp) ASYNC; > > > 5. Run the MR job Phoenix IndexTool: > > ./hbase org.apache.phoenix.mapreduce.index.IndexTool --data-table > MILESTONE_TEST --index-table MILESTONE_LOCAL_INDEX --output-path > /hbase/data/default/MILESTONE_LOCAL_INDEX_HFILE > > MR jobs says succeeded, but he data in main test table and local index is > 0 but the index is marked active. > I don’t see any explicit error in MR job. > What could be the issue with MR job? > > Another question on Local index usage. > When I tried with some 5 rows, I tried to see if the local index is used > > explain select * from MILESTONE_TEST where eventTimestamp <= > TO_TIMESTAMP('2022-07-25 14:03:22.559'); > > > +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > | > PLAN | > > > +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > | CLIENT 10-CHUNK 0 ROWS 0 BYTES PARALLEL 10-WAY ROUND ROBIN FULL SCAN > OVER MILESTONE_TEST | > > | SERVER FILTER BY H.EVENTTIMESTAMP <= TIMESTAMP '2022-07-25 > 14:03:22.559' | > > > +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > > I am not seeing the local index name in the explain suggesting its usage. > Does the phoenix not use the local index if there are less rows? Hence am > trying with millions of rows so that phoenix with try to use the local > index. Can I expect to see to the local index name in explain if I have a > few million rows in table and local index? > > > Thanks, > Pradheep >