Nope, it was client side config. Thank you for response.
> On 20 Sep 2018, at 05:36, Jaanai Zhang <cloud.pos...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Are you configuring these on the server side? Your “UPSERT SELECT” grammar > will be executed on the server side. > > ---------------------------------------- > Jaanai Zhang > Best regards! > > > > Batyrshin Alexander <0x62...@gmail.com <mailto:0x62...@gmail.com>> > 于2018年9月20日周四 上午7:48写道: > I've tried to copy one table to other via UPSERT SELECT construction and got > this errors: > > Phoenix-4.14-hbase-1.4 > > 0: jdbc:phoenix:> !autocommit on > Autocommit status: true > 0: jdbc:phoenix:> > 0: jdbc:phoenix:> UPSERT INTO TABLE_V2 ("c", "id", "gt") > . . . . . . . . > SELECT "c", "id", "gt" FROM TABLE; > Error: ERROR 730 (LIM02): MutationState size is bigger than maximum allowed > number of bytes (state=LIM02,code=730) > java.sql.SQLException: ERROR 730 (LIM02): MutationState size is bigger than > maximum allowed number of bytes > at > org.apache.phoenix.exception.SQLExceptionCode$Factory$1.newException(SQLExceptionCode.java:494) > at > org.apache.phoenix.exception.SQLExceptionInfo.buildException(SQLExceptionInfo.java:150) > at > org.apache.phoenix.execute.MutationState.throwIfTooBig(MutationState.java:377) > at org.apache.phoenix.execute.MutationState.join(MutationState.java:478) > at > org.apache.phoenix.compile.MutatingParallelIteratorFactory$1.close(MutatingParallelIteratorFactory.java:98) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.ConcatResultIterator.currentIterator(ConcatResultIterator.java:104) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.ConcatResultIterator.peek(ConcatResultIterator.java:112) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.ConcatResultIterator.currentIterator(ConcatResultIterator.java:100) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.ConcatResultIterator.next(ConcatResultIterator.java:117) > at > org.apache.phoenix.iterate.DelegateResultIterator.next(DelegateResultIterator.java:44) > at org.apache.phoenix.trace.TracingIterator.next(TracingIterator.java:56) > at > org.apache.phoenix.compile.UpsertCompiler$ClientUpsertSelectMutationPlan.execute(UpsertCompiler.java:1301) > at org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement$2.call(PhoenixStatement.java:408) > at org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement$2.call(PhoenixStatement.java:391) > at org.apache.phoenix.call.CallRunner.run(CallRunner.java:53) > at > org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement.executeMutation(PhoenixStatement.java:389) > at > org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement.executeMutation(PhoenixStatement.java:378) > at > org.apache.phoenix.jdbc.PhoenixStatement.execute(PhoenixStatement.java:1825) > at sqlline.Commands.execute(Commands.java:822) > at sqlline.Commands.sql(Commands.java:732) > at sqlline.SqlLine.dispatch(SqlLine.java:813) > at sqlline.SqlLine.begin(SqlLine.java:686) > at sqlline.SqlLine.start(SqlLine.java:398) > at sqlline.SqlLine.main(SqlLine.java:291) > > Config: > > <property> > <name>phoenix.mutate.batchSize</name> > <value>200</value> > </property> > <property> > <name>phoenix.mutate.maxSize</name> > <value>250000</value> > </property> > <property> > <name>phoenix.mutate.maxSizeBytes</name> > <value>104857600000</value> > </property> > > Also mentioned this at https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4671 > <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4671>