Thanks Josh. It really worked for me.
On Wednesday 17 June 2015 08:43 PM, Josh Elser wrote:
Madhvi,
Understood. A few more questions..
How are you passing these IDs to the batch scanner? Are you providing
individual Ranges for each ID (e.g. `new Range(new Key("row1", "",
"id1"), true, new Key("row1", "", "id1\x00"), false))`)? Or are you
providing an entire row (or set of rows) and using the
fetchColumns(Text,Text) method (or similar) on the BatchScanner?
Are you trying to sum across all rows that you queried? Or is your sum
per-row? If the former, that is going to cause you problems. The quick
explanation is that you can't reliably know the tablet boundaries so
you should try to perform an initial sum, per row. If you want, you
can put a second iterator "above" the first and do a summation across
all rows to reduce the amount of data sent to a client. However, if
you use a BatchScanner, you will still have to perform a final
summation at the client.
Check out
https://blogs.apache.org/accumulo/entry/thinking_about_reads_over_accumulo
for more details on that..
madhvi wrote:
Hi Josh,
Sorry, my company policy doesn't allow me to share full source.What we
are tryng to do is summing over a unique field stored in column
qualifier for IDs passed to batch scanner.Can u suggest how it can be
done in accumulo.
Thanks
Madhvi
On Wednesday 17 June 2015 10:32 AM, Josh Elser wrote:
You put random values in the family and qualifier? Do I misunderstand
you?
Also, if you can put up the full source for the iterator, that will be
much easier if you need help debugging it. It's hard for us to guess
at why your code might not be working as you expect.
madhvi wrote:
Hi Josh,
I have changed HashMap to TreeMap which sorts lexicographically and I
have inserted random values in column family and qualifier.Value of
TreeMap in value.
Used scanner and batch scanner but getting results only with scanner.
Thanks
Madhvi
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 08:42 PM, Josh Elser wrote:
Additionally, you're placing the Value into the ColumnQualifier and
dropping the ColumnFamily completely. Granted, that may not be a
problem for the specific data in your table, but it's not going to
work for any data.
Christopher wrote:
You're iterating over a HashMap. That's not sorted.
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 1:58 AM, madhvi<madhvi.gu...@orkash.com>
wrote:
Hi Josh,
Thanks for replying. I will enable remote debugger on my Accumulo
server.
However I am slightly confused with your statement "you are not
returning
your data in sorted order". Can you point the part in my iterator
code which
seems innapropriate and any possible solution for that?
Thanks
Madhvi
On Tuesday 16 June 2015 11:07 AM, Josh Elser wrote:
//matched the condition and put values to holder map.