[ANNOUNCE] Palash Chauhan as Phoenix Committer

2024-06-11 Thread Viraj Jasani
On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Palash
Chauhan has accepted the PMC's invitation to become a committer on Apache
Phoenix.

We appreciate all of the great contributions Palash has made to the
community thus far and we look forward to their continued involvement.

Congratulations and Welcome, Palash!


[ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix 5.2.0 is now available for download

2024-04-17 Thread Viraj Jasani
The Apache Phoenix team is pleased to announce the immediate availability
of Phoenix 5.2.0.

Apache Phoenix enables SQL-based OLTP and operational analytics for Apache
Hadoop using Apache HBase as its backing store and provides integration
with other projects in the Apache ecosystem such as Spark, Hive, Pig,
Flume, and MapReduce.

This is the first release of the project in the 5.2 release line, which
aims to improve the stability and reliability of Apache Phoenix.

Change Log and Release Notes can be found here.
CHANGELOG: https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-5.2.0/CHANGES.md
RELEASENOTES:
https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-5.2.0/RELEASENOTES.md

To download please follow the link from our website:
https://phoenix.apache.org/download.html

Questions, comments, and problems are always welcome at:
d...@phoenix.apache.org
user@phoenix.apache.org

Thanks to all who contributed and made this release possible.

Cheers,
The Phoenix Dev Team


[ANNOUNCE] Lokesh Khurana as Phoenix Committer

2024-01-17 Thread Viraj Jasani
On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Lokesh
Khurana has accepted the PMC's invitation to become a committer on Apache
Phoenix.

We appreciate all of the great contributions Lokesh has made to the
community thus far and we look forward to his continued involvement.

Congratulations and Welcome, Lokesh!


Engineering blog post on HBase/Phoenix major upgrade without downtime

2024-01-12 Thread Viraj Jasani
Hello,

We have completed major upgrade of HBase/Phoenix from 1.6/4.16 to 2.4/5.1
versions and continuing journey to 2.5 release in production. Would like to
share some insights on how we achieved in-place rolling upgrade of major
release without any downtime.

Here is the Engineering Blog on Implementing Salesforce’s Largest Database
Upgrade:
https://engineering.salesforce.com/implementing-salesforces-largest-database-upgrade-inside-the-migration-to-hbase-2/


Detailed insights available on
https://engineering.salesforce.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/SFDC-HBase2-Phoenix5-Paper-2023.pdf


[ANNOUNCE] New Phoenix PMC member Jacob Isaac

2023-11-06 Thread Viraj Jasani
On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Jacob
Isaac has accepted the invitation to join the PMC.

We appreciate all of the great contributions Jacob has made to the
community thus far and we look forward to his continued involvement.

Please join me in congratulating Jacob Isaac!


[ANNOUNCE] Rushabh Shah as Phoenix Committer

2023-08-15 Thread Viraj Jasani
On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Rushabh
Shah has accepted the PMC's invitation to become a committer on Apache
Phoenix.

We appreciate all of the great contributions Rushabh has made to the
community thus far and we look forward to his continued involvement.

Congratulations and Welcome, Rushabh!


[ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix 5.1.3 is now available for download

2023-01-06 Thread Viraj Jasani
The Apache Phoenix team is pleased to announce the immediate availability
of Phoenix 5.1.3.

Apache Phoenix enables SQL-based OLTP and operational analytics for Apache
Hadoop using Apache HBase as its backing store and provides integration
with other projects in the Apache ecosystem such as Spark, Hive, Pig,
Flume, and MapReduce.

This is the third patch release of the project in 5.1 release line, which
aims to improve the stability and reliability of Apache Phoenix.

Change Log and Release Notes can be found here.

CHANGELOG: https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-5.1.3/CHANGES.md
RELEASENOTES:
https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-5.1.3/RELEASENOTES.md

To download please follow the link:
https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-5.1.3/

Questions, comments, and problems are always welcome at:
d...@phoenix.apache.org
user@phoenix.apache.org

Thanks to all who contributed and made this release possible.

Cheers,
The Phoenix Dev Team


[ANNOUNCE] New Phoenix PMC member Tanuj Khurana

2023-01-02 Thread Viraj Jasani
On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Tanuj
Khurana has accepted the invitation to join the PMC.

We appreciate all of the great contributions Tanuj has made to the
community thus far and we look forward to his continued involvement.

Please join me in congratulating Tanuj Khurana!


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Richard Antal joins Phoenix PMC

2022-09-30 Thread Viraj Jasani
Many Congratulations Richard!

On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 7:12 PM rajeshb...@apache.org <
chrajeshbab...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Richard
> Antal
> has accepted our invitation to join the PMC.
>
> We appreciate all of the great contributions Richard has made to the
> community thus far and we look forward to his continued involvement.
>
> Please join me in congratulating Richard Antal!
>
> Thanks,
> Rajeshbabu.
>


Re: [ANNOUNCE] New VP Apache Phoenix

2022-07-20 Thread Viraj Jasani
Thank you Ankit, it was great to have you as our VP!!
Congratulations Rajeshbabu, really glad to have you as our new VP!!


On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 3:50 PM Ankit Singhal 
wrote:

> I am pleased to announce that we have a new PMC chair
> and VP for Phoenix. ASF board approved the transition from
> me to Rajeshbabu post an agreement by the Phoenix PMC.
>
> This is a part of our tradition we adopted last year to change
> a VP every year, and we thank Rajeshbabu for volunteering
> to serve in this role.
>
> Please join me in congratulating Rajeshbabu!
>
> Thank you all for the opportunity to serve you as the VP for
> these last years.
>
> Regards,
> Ankit Singhal
>


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Gokcen Iskender joins Phoenix PMC

2022-07-11 Thread Viraj Jasani
Well deserved, many congratulations Gokcen!

On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 12:22 PM Geoffrey Jacoby  wrote:

> On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Gokcen
> Iskender
> has accepted our invitation to join the PMC.
>
> Please join me in congratulating Gokcen!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Geoffrey Jacoby
>


Re: [ANNOUNCE] Tanuj Khurana as Phoenix Committer

2021-12-17 Thread Viraj Jasani
Congratulations Tanuj! Well deserved!


On Fri, 17 Dec 2021 at 12:47 AM, Geoffrey Jacoby  wrote:

> On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Tanuj
> Khurana has accepted the PMC's invitation to become a committer on Apache
> Phoenix.
>
> We appreciate all of the great contributions Tanuj has made to the
> community
> thus far and we look forward to his continued involvement.
>
> Welcome, Tanuj!
>
> Geoffrey Jacoby
>


[ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix 5.1.2 is now available for download

2021-06-08 Thread Viraj Jasani
The Apache Phoenix team is pleased to announce the immediate availability
of Phoenix 5.1.2.

Apache Phoenix enables SQL-based OLTP and operational analytics for Apache
Hadoop using Apache HBase as its backing store and provides integration
with other projects in the Apache ecosystem such as Spark, Hive, Pig,
Flume, and MapReduce.

This is the second patch release of the project in 5.1 release line, which
aims to improve the stability and reliability of Apache Phoenix.

Change Log and Release Notes can be found here.
  CHANGELOG: https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-5.1.2/CHANGES.md
  RELEASENOTES:
https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-5.1.2/RELEASENOTES.md

To download please follow the link from our website:
  https://phoenix.apache.org/download.html

Questions, comments, and problems are always welcome at:
  d...@phoenix.apache.org
  user@phoenix.apache.org

Thanks to all who contributed and made this release possible.

Cheers,
The Phoenix Dev Team


Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Committer Jacob Isaac

2021-06-03 Thread Viraj Jasani
Congratulations Jacob!!

On Thu, 3 Jun 2021 at 8:47 AM, Xinyi Yan  wrote:

> On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Jacob
> Isaac has accepted the PMC's invitation to become a committer on Apache
> Phoenix.
>
> We appreciate all of the great contributions Jacob has made to the
> community thus far and we look forward to his continued involvement.
>
> Welcome, Jacob!
>
> Xinyi
>


Re: Getting Error after Upgrading Phoenix and HBase in cluster

2021-06-03 Thread Viraj Jasani
You can execute "EXECUTE UPGRADE" SQL command on sqlline just like any
other SQL commands.


On Wed, 2 Jun 2021 at 4:10 PM, Ankit Joshi 
wrote:

> Hi Viraj,
>
> Could you please help me with the steps or any document I can refer for
> "Execute Upgrade" command.
>
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Ankit Joshi
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 2, 2021, 3:26 PM Viraj Jasani  wrote:
>
>> Hi Ankit,
>>
>> This coproc is no longer in use and should not be loaded. System tables
>> schema looks outdated.
>> Can you please let us know how you performed this upgrade? Have you run
>> the "EXECUTE UPGRADE" command after Phoenix 5.1.0 server side upgrade?
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 3:01 PM Ankit Joshi 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>   Hello Team,
>>>
>>> Please provide your input on this following error below.
>>>
>>> As i am new to phoenix.
>>>
>>> ERROR [RS_OPEN_REGION-region/Server_Name] coprocessor.CoprocessorHost:
>>> Cannot load coprocessor LocalIndexSplitter
>>> ERROR  [RS_OPEN_REGION-region/Server_Name]
>>> regionserverRegionCoprocessorHost :
>>> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.LocalIndexSplitter is not of
>>> type RegionCoprocessor. Check the configuration of
>>> hbase.coprocessor.region.classes
>>>
>>> I have upgraded the cluster with HBase Version from 1.2 to 2.1.0 and
>>> Phoenix 4.8.2 to 5.1.0
>>>
>>> HBase is up but getting above error to connect with Phoenix.
>>>
>>> Please advise me. Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>> Ankit Joshi
>>>
>>>


Re: Getting Error after Upgrading Phoenix and HBase in cluster

2021-06-02 Thread Viraj Jasani
Hi Ankit,

This coproc is no longer in use and should not be loaded. System tables
schema looks outdated.
Can you please let us know how you performed this upgrade? Have you run the
"EXECUTE UPGRADE" command after Phoenix 5.1.0 server side upgrade?
Thanks

On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 3:01 PM Ankit Joshi 
wrote:

>   Hello Team,
>
> Please provide your input on this following error below.
>
> As i am new to phoenix.
>
> ERROR [RS_OPEN_REGION-region/Server_Name] coprocessor.CoprocessorHost:
> Cannot load coprocessor LocalIndexSplitter
> ERROR  [RS_OPEN_REGION-region/Server_Name]
> regionserverRegionCoprocessorHost :
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.LocalIndexSplitter is not of
> type RegionCoprocessor. Check the configuration of
> hbase.coprocessor.region.classes
>
> I have upgraded the cluster with HBase Version from 1.2 to 2.1.0 and
> Phoenix 4.8.2 to 5.1.0
>
> HBase is up but getting above error to connect with Phoenix.
>
> Please advise me. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Ankit Joshi
>
>


[ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix 4.16.1 is now available for download

2021-05-22 Thread Viraj Jasani
The Apache Phoenix team is pleased to announce the immediate availability
of Phoenix 4.16.1.

Apache Phoenix enables SQL-based OLTP and operational analytics for Apache
Hadoop using Apache HBase as its backing store and provides integration
with other projects in the Apache ecosystem such as Spark, Hive, Pig,
Flume, and MapReduce.

This is the first patch release of the project in 4.16 release line, which
aims to improve the stability and reliability of Apache Phoenix.

Change Log and Release Notes can be found here.
  CHANGELOG: https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-4.16.1/CHANGES.md
  RELEASENOTES:
https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-4.16.1/RELEASENOTES.md

To download please follow the link from our website:
  https://phoenix.apache.org/download.html

Questions, comments, and problems are always welcome at:
  d...@phoenix.apache.org
  user@phoenix.apache.org

Thanks to all who contributed and made this release possible.

Cheers,
The Phoenix Dev Team


Re: [DISCUSS] EOL 4.16 and 4.x?

2021-05-19 Thread Viraj Jasani
+ user@phoenix

On Wed, 19 May 2021 at 2:17 PM, Viraj Jasani  wrote:

> All Phoenix devs/users (in addition to SFDC and Cloudera), please feel
> free to provide your opinions on whether you are using 4.x versions and
> what your future plans look like, what category of issues you are facing
> (if any) from stable features provided by Apache Phoenix 4.x.
> Your opinions are most welcome and would really help the community
> determine the direction of the project and release management.
>
>
> On Wed, 19 May 2021 at 12:28 PM, Viraj Jasani  wrote:
>
>> I agree, EOL schedule is more important as we prepare to move to Phoenix
>> 5.
>> We are going to initiate official discussion for the upcoming big
>> features e.g dual cluster support and where it fits well (as discussed over
>> slack by Daniel).
>>
>> As far as 4.16 is concerned, IMHO we should prefer retiring it sooner
>> than 4.x. Unless critical bugs are discovered, 4.16.1 could be the last
>> release in 4.16 release line. Hopefully, we will have better answers in
>> coming days.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 19 May 2021 at 11:52 AM, Istvan Toth  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I am looking forward to less backports, and I want to use Java 8 features
>>> freely as much as the next developer.
>>>
>>> However, I'm going to play the devil's advocate here, and spell out what
>>> Ankit hinted at:
>>>
>>> We know that SFDC is the main contributor, and probably also the single
>>> largest user of Phoenix, and that they still use 4.x in production.
>>> Dropping 4.x and causing SFDC to maintain their production branch
>>> internally may not be in the best  interest of the Apache project,
>>> as it may divert SFDC resources from the public branches, and may result
>>> in
>>> delaying or even missing fixes there.
>>>
>>> I think that it would be useful to know what EOL schedule would work best
>>> for SFDC, and align our plans with that.
>>>
>>> Perhaps Lars or someone else from SFDC could share their "official"
>>> opinion, and help set an EOL schedule that works for everyone.
>>>
>>> Istvan
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 11:30 PM Ankit Singhal >> >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> > +1 for EOL'ing 4.x branches.
>>> >
>>> > As Josh and I, share the feedback from the same set of users,
>>> > it would still be a good idea to hear from others but as it's been
>>> already
>>> > been 12 days since your first mail out, just a notice can be given for
>>> > 72hrs(?)
>>> > before dropping the next 4.x versions from JIRA and cleaning branches
>>> in
>>> > case any volunteer comes up to maintain these branches.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 9:27 PM Josh Elser  wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > No objections over here! Y'all already know the work Istvan and
>>> Richard
>>> > > have been doing to push on Phoenix 5.1. That continues to be our
>>> focus.
>>> > >
>>> > > On 5/7/21 11:13 AM, Viraj Jasani wrote:
>>> > > > Hi,
>>> > > >
>>> > > > Based on HBase community's decision to EOL branch-1 after 1.7.0
>>> release
>>> > > as
>>> > > > per the discussion thread [1], it is inevitable that we will also
>>> have
>>> > to
>>> > > > consider EOL of 4.x release line sometime soon.
>>> > > >
>>> > > > As we have discussed in the past, even though Phoenix 4.x should
>>> > support
>>> > > > Java 7 only (as it supports HBase 1), we are not strictly following
>>> > this
>>> > > > compatibility. With HBase 2 / Phoenix 5, we no longer have to worry
>>> > about
>>> > > > this source compatibility. Tephra also continues to support HBase
>>> 1 and
>>> > > > hence should follow Java 7 source compatibility rules and yet I see
>>> > many
>>> > > > Java 8 Optional imports in tephra-hbase-compat-2.x modules. Source
>>> > > > compatibility is just one of the reasons behind HBase community's
>>> > > decision
>>> > > > to EOL branch-1, many other important reasons are discussed over
>>> thread
>>> > > [1].
>>> > > > Overall, HBase 2 is already widely adopted and deployed in
>>> production
>>> > and
>>> > > > so should be Phoenix 5 IMHO.
>>> > > >
>>> > > > Given that there are no apparent functional differences b/ 4.16 and
>>> > > 5.1(and
>>> > > > master) except for maybe few pending forward-ports (if any), I
>>> believe
>>> > it
>>> > > > is worth considering the ongoing 4.16 patch release as the last
>>> one on
>>> > > 4.x
>>> > > > release line and EOL 4.16 and 4.x.
>>> > > > Thoughts?
>>> > > >
>>> > > > 1. https://s.apache.org/rs2bk
>>> > > >
>>> > >
>>> >
>>>
>>


[ANNOUNCE] Apache Phoenix Tephra 0.16.1 is now available for download

2021-05-13 Thread Viraj Jasani
Hi,

The Apache Phoenix team is pleased to announce the immediate availability
of the 0.16.1 release of Phoenix Tephra.

This is the second release of the project by the Apache Phoenix team, which
aims to improve the stability and reliability of Phoenix Tephra.

ChangeLog and Release Notes can be found here.
CHANGELOG:
https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-tephra-0.16.1/CHANGES.md
RELEASENOTES:
https://downloads.apache.org/phoenix/phoenix-tephra-0.16.1/RELEASENOTES.md

To download please follow the link from our website:
 http://phoenix.apache.org/download.html

Questions, comments, and problems are always welcome at:
 d...@phoenix.apache.org
 user@phoenix.apache.org

Thanks to all who contributed and made this release possible.

Cheers,
The Phoenix Dev Team


Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Phoenix committer Viraj Jasani

2021-02-10 Thread Viraj Jasani
Thanks for warm wishes! Looking forward to continued involvement.


On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 at 6:57 AM, Kadir Ozdemir
 wrote:

> Congratulations, Viraj!
>
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 3:25 PM Ankit Singhal  wrote:
>
> > Congratulations, Viraj!
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 2:18 PM Xinyi Yan  wrote:
> >
> >> Congratulations and welcome, Viraj!
> >>
> >> On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 2:07 PM Geoffrey Jacoby 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On behalf of the Apache Phoenix PMC, I'm pleased to announce that Viraj
> >>> Jasani has accepted the PMC's invitation to become a committer on
> Apache
> >>> Phoenix.
> >>>
> >>> We appreciate all of the great contributions Viraj has made to the
> >>> community thus far and we look forward to his continued involvement.
> >>>
> >>> Congratulations and welcome, Viraj!
> >>>
> >>
>