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ASF GitHub Bot commented on PHOENIX-5998:
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ChinmaySKulkarni edited a comment on pull request #936:
URL: https://github.com/apache/phoenix/pull/936#issuecomment-716908659


   @kadirozde The changes are substantial and I will need some heads-down time 
to review them. If it is urgent, please feel free to rely on other's reviews 
and don't wait for me. I plan on taking a look in detail within the next couple 
of days.


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> Paged server side ungrouped aggregate operations 
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-5998
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-5998
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Kadir OZDEMIR
>            Assignee: Kadir OZDEMIR
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 4.x
>
>         Attachments: PHOENIX-5998.4.x.001.patch, PHOENIX-5998.4.x.002.patch, 
> PHOENIX-5998.4.x.003.patch
>
>
> Phoenix provides the option of performing upsert select and delete query 
> operations on the client or server side.  This is decided by the Phoenix 
> optimizer based on configuration parameters. For the server side option, the 
> table operation (upsert select/delete query) is parallelized such that 
> multiple table regions are scanned and the mutations derived from these scans 
> can also be executed in parallel on the server side. However, currently there 
> is no paging capability and the server side operation can take long enough 
> lead to HBase client timeouts. When this happens, Phoenix can return failure 
> to its applications and the rest of the parallel scans and mutations on the 
> server side can still continue since  Phoenix has no mechanism in place to 
> stop these operations before returning failure to applications. This can 
> create unexpected race conditions between these left-over operations and the 
> new operations issued by applications. Putting a limit on the number of rows 
> to be processed within a single RPC call (i.e., the next operation on the 
> scanner) on the server side using a Phoenix level paging is highly desirable 
> and a required step to prevent the possible race conditions. This paging 
> mechanism has been already implemented for index rebuild and verification 
> operations and proven to be effective to prevent timeouts. This paging can be 
> implemented for all server side operations including aggregates, upsert 
> selects, delete queries and so on.



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