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Thejas M Nair updated HIVE-17483:
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    Description: 
For administrators, it is important to be able to kill queries if required. 
Currently, there is no clean way to do it.
It would help to have a "kill query <query id>" command that can be run using 
odbc/jdbc against a HiveServer2 instance, to kill a query with that queryid 
running in that instance.
Authorization will have to be done to ensure that the user that is invoking the 
API is allowed to perform this action.
In case of SQL std authorization, this would require admin role.


  was:
For administrators, it is important to be able to kill queries if required. 
Currently, there is no clean way to do it.
If HiveServer2 provides an api to kill query using query id, this can be used 
by admin tools to do this task.
Authorization will have to be done to ensure that the user that is invoking the 
API is allowed to perform this action.
In case of SQL std authorization, this would require admin role.



> HS2 kill command to kill queries using query id
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HIVE-17483
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-17483
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: HiveServer2
>            Reporter: Thejas M Nair
>
> For administrators, it is important to be able to kill queries if required. 
> Currently, there is no clean way to do it.
> It would help to have a "kill query <query id>" command that can be run using 
> odbc/jdbc against a HiveServer2 instance, to kill a query with that queryid 
> running in that instance.
> Authorization will have to be done to ensure that the user that is invoking 
> the API is allowed to perform this action.
> In case of SQL std authorization, this would require admin role.



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