I got it to work by uninstalling Phoenix and reinstalling it again. I had to wipe clean all components.
Thanks, Ben > On Mar 16, 2016, at 10:47 AM, Ankit Singhal <ankitsingha...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It seems from the attached logs that you have upgraded phoenix to 4.7 version > and now you are using old client to connect with it. > "Update statistics" command and guideposts will not work with old client > after upgradation to 4.7, you need to use the new client for such operations. > > On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:55 PM, Benjamin Kim <bbuil...@gmail.com > <mailto:bbuil...@gmail.com>> wrote: > | TABLE_CAT | TABLE_SCHEM | TABLE_NAME | COLUMN_NAME > | | > +-----------------+----------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------+-----+ > | | SYSTEM | STATS | > PHYSICAL_NAME | 12 | > | | SYSTEM | STATS | > COLUMN_FAMILY | 12 | > | | SYSTEM | STATS | > GUIDE_POST_KEY | -3 | > | | SYSTEM | STATS | > GUIDE_POSTS_WIDTH | -5 | > | | SYSTEM | STATS | > LAST_STATS_UPDATE_TIME | 91 | > | | SYSTEM | STATS | > GUIDE_POSTS_ROW_COUNT | -5 | > > I have attached the SYSTEM.CATALOG contents. > > Thanks, > Ben > > > >> On Mar 16, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Ankit Singhal <ankitsingha...@gmail.com >> <mailto:ankitsingha...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Sorry Ben, I may not be clear in first comment but I need you to describe >> SYSTEM.STATS in some sql client so that I can see the columns present. >> And also please scan 'SYSTEM.CATALOG' ,{RAW=>true} in hbase shell and attach >> a output here. >> >> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 8:55 PM, Benjamin Kim <bbuil...@gmail.com >> <mailto:bbuil...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> Ankit, >> >> I did not see any problems when connecting with the phoenix sqlline client. >> So, below is the what you asked for. I hope that you can give us insight >> into fixing this. >> >> hbase(main):005:0> describe 'SYSTEM.STATS' >> Table SYSTEM.STATS is ENABLED >> >> >> SYSTEM.STATS, {TABLE_ATTRIBUTES => {coprocessor$1 => >> '|org.apache.phoenix.coprocessor.ScanRegionObserver|805306366|', >> coprocessor$2 => '|org.apache.phoenix.coprocessor.UngroupedAggr >> egateRegionObserver|805306366|', coprocessor$3 => >> '|org.apache.phoenix.coprocessor.GroupedAggregateRegionObserver|805306366|', >> coprocessor$4 => '|org.apache.phoenix.coprocessor.Serv >> erCachingEndpointImpl|805306366|', coprocessor$5 => >> '|org.apache.hadoop.hbase.coprocessor.MultiRowMutationEndpoint|805306366|', >> coprocessor$6 => '|org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserv >> er.LocalIndexSplitter|805306366|', METADATA => {'SPLIT_POLICY' => >> 'org.apache.phoenix.schema.MetaDataSplitPolicy'}} >> >> COLUMN FAMILIES DESCRIPTION >> >> >> {NAME => '0', DATA_BLOCK_ENCODING => 'FAST_DIFF', BLOOMFILTER => 'ROW', >> REPLICATION_SCOPE => '0', VERSIONS => '3', COMPRESSION => 'NONE', >> MIN_VERSIONS => '0', TTL => 'FOREVER', KEEP >> _DELETED_CELLS => 'true', BLOCKSIZE => '65536', IN_MEMORY => 'false', >> BLOCKCACHE => 'true'} >> >> 1 row(s) in 0.0280 seconds >> >> Thanks, >> Ben >> >> >>> On Mar 15, 2016, at 11:59 PM, Ankit Singhal <ankitsingha...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:ankitsingha...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> Yes it seems to. >>> Did you get any error related to SYSTEM.STATS when the client is connected >>> first time ? >>> >>> can you please describe your system.stats table and paste the output here. >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 3:24 AM, Benjamin Kim <bbuil...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:bbuil...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> When trying to run update status on an existing table in hbase, I get error: >>> Update stats: >>> UPDATE STATISTICS "ops_csv" ALL >>> error: >>> ERROR 504 (42703): Undefined column. columnName=REGION_NAME >>> Looks like the meta data information is messed up, ie. there is no column >>> with name REGION_NAME in this table. >>> I see similar errors for other tables that we currently have in hbase. >>> >>> We are using CDH 5.5.2, HBase 1.0.0, and Phoenix 4.5.2. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Ben >>> >> >> > > >