superset sql lab preview table returns state fail error 22
I have successfully created an external hive table from a druid datasource.
CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE druid_table_cstefan_test
STORED BY 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.druid.DruidStorageHandler'
TBLPROPERTIES ("druid.datasource" = "wikipedia");
I am able to run queries from the hive-interactive shell. However, if I run queries
( or preview table ) from superset SQL lab it returns fail 22 ( see attached photo ).
using: HDP 3.0.1 cluster
hive-interactive = superset database name (backend: hive)
druid_table_cstefan_test = table name
As I see, if I try the below query, superset returns the results successfully
SELECT
`added`,
`channel`,
`cityname`,
`comment`,
`countryisocode`,
`countryname`,
`deleted`,
`delta`,
`isanonymous`,
`isminor`,
`isnew`,
`isrobot`,
`isunpatrolled`,
`metrocode`,
`namespace`,
`page`,
`regionisocode`,
`regionname`,
`user`
FROM default.druid_table_cstefan_test
LIMIT 100
So I guess that the issue is due to the column __time , this column is auto-created from druid when I create the "druid datasource".
__time data_type is "timestamp with local time zone"
Is there any workaround?
Druid datasource originates from "druid tutorial: loading a file" : http://druid.io/docs/latest/tutorials/tutorial-batch.html
hadoop hive druid superset
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I have successfully created an external hive table from a druid datasource.
CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE druid_table_cstefan_test
STORED BY 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.druid.DruidStorageHandler'
TBLPROPERTIES ("druid.datasource" = "wikipedia");
I am able to run queries from the hive-interactive shell. However, if I run queries
( or preview table ) from superset SQL lab it returns fail 22 ( see attached photo ).
using: HDP 3.0.1 cluster
hive-interactive = superset database name (backend: hive)
druid_table_cstefan_test = table name
As I see, if I try the below query, superset returns the results successfully
SELECT
`added`,
`channel`,
`cityname`,
`comment`,
`countryisocode`,
`countryname`,
`deleted`,
`delta`,
`isanonymous`,
`isminor`,
`isnew`,
`isrobot`,
`isunpatrolled`,
`metrocode`,
`namespace`,
`page`,
`regionisocode`,
`regionname`,
`user`
FROM default.druid_table_cstefan_test
LIMIT 100
So I guess that the issue is due to the column __time , this column is auto-created from druid when I create the "druid datasource".
__time data_type is "timestamp with local time zone"
Is there any workaround?
Druid datasource originates from "druid tutorial: loading a file" : http://druid.io/docs/latest/tutorials/tutorial-batch.html
hadoop hive druid superset
Are there logs for superset on the file system you could look at?
– cricket_007
Nov 22 '18 at 21:02
There is only one log file the file system ( /var/log/superset/ ), which logs are irrelevant to the above issue. As I see from superset service in Ambari, this is the only log directory
– Christos Stefanopoulos
Nov 23 '18 at 8:13
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I have successfully created an external hive table from a druid datasource.
CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE druid_table_cstefan_test
STORED BY 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.druid.DruidStorageHandler'
TBLPROPERTIES ("druid.datasource" = "wikipedia");
I am able to run queries from the hive-interactive shell. However, if I run queries
( or preview table ) from superset SQL lab it returns fail 22 ( see attached photo ).
using: HDP 3.0.1 cluster
hive-interactive = superset database name (backend: hive)
druid_table_cstefan_test = table name
As I see, if I try the below query, superset returns the results successfully
SELECT
`added`,
`channel`,
`cityname`,
`comment`,
`countryisocode`,
`countryname`,
`deleted`,
`delta`,
`isanonymous`,
`isminor`,
`isnew`,
`isrobot`,
`isunpatrolled`,
`metrocode`,
`namespace`,
`page`,
`regionisocode`,
`regionname`,
`user`
FROM default.druid_table_cstefan_test
LIMIT 100
So I guess that the issue is due to the column __time , this column is auto-created from druid when I create the "druid datasource".
__time data_type is "timestamp with local time zone"
Is there any workaround?
Druid datasource originates from "druid tutorial: loading a file" : http://druid.io/docs/latest/tutorials/tutorial-batch.html
hadoop hive druid superset
I have successfully created an external hive table from a druid datasource.
CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE druid_table_cstefan_test
STORED BY 'org.apache.hadoop.hive.druid.DruidStorageHandler'
TBLPROPERTIES ("druid.datasource" = "wikipedia");
I am able to run queries from the hive-interactive shell. However, if I run queries
( or preview table ) from superset SQL lab it returns fail 22 ( see attached photo ).
using: HDP 3.0.1 cluster
hive-interactive = superset database name (backend: hive)
druid_table_cstefan_test = table name
As I see, if I try the below query, superset returns the results successfully
SELECT
`added`,
`channel`,
`cityname`,
`comment`,
`countryisocode`,
`countryname`,
`deleted`,
`delta`,
`isanonymous`,
`isminor`,
`isnew`,
`isrobot`,
`isunpatrolled`,
`metrocode`,
`namespace`,
`page`,
`regionisocode`,
`regionname`,
`user`
FROM default.druid_table_cstefan_test
LIMIT 100
So I guess that the issue is due to the column __time , this column is auto-created from druid when I create the "druid datasource".
__time data_type is "timestamp with local time zone"
Is there any workaround?
Druid datasource originates from "druid tutorial: loading a file" : http://druid.io/docs/latest/tutorials/tutorial-batch.html
hadoop hive druid superset
hadoop hive druid superset
edited Nov 23 '18 at 13:27
Christos Stefanopoulos
asked Nov 22 '18 at 13:05
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Are there logs for superset on the file system you could look at?
– cricket_007
Nov 22 '18 at 21:02
There is only one log file the file system ( /var/log/superset/ ), which logs are irrelevant to the above issue. As I see from superset service in Ambari, this is the only log directory
– Christos Stefanopoulos
Nov 23 '18 at 8:13
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Are there logs for superset on the file system you could look at?
– cricket_007
Nov 22 '18 at 21:02
There is only one log file the file system ( /var/log/superset/ ), which logs are irrelevant to the above issue. As I see from superset service in Ambari, this is the only log directory
– Christos Stefanopoulos
Nov 23 '18 at 8:13
Are there logs for superset on the file system you could look at?
– cricket_007
Nov 22 '18 at 21:02
Are there logs for superset on the file system you could look at?
– cricket_007
Nov 22 '18 at 21:02
There is only one log file the file system ( /var/log/superset/ ), which logs are irrelevant to the above issue. As I see from superset service in Ambari, this is the only log directory
– Christos Stefanopoulos
Nov 23 '18 at 8:13
There is only one log file the file system ( /var/log/superset/ ), which logs are irrelevant to the above issue. As I see from superset service in Ambari, this is the only log directory
– Christos Stefanopoulos
Nov 23 '18 at 8:13
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Are there logs for superset on the file system you could look at?
– cricket_007
Nov 22 '18 at 21:02
There is only one log file the file system ( /var/log/superset/ ), which logs are irrelevant to the above issue. As I see from superset service in Ambari, this is the only log directory
– Christos Stefanopoulos
Nov 23 '18 at 8:13