ok, thanks. very strange then that i can run hive 1.2.1 and hive 2.0.0 m/r jobs against the same hadoop cluster w/o issue (different HS2, different MetaStore, but same hdfs data) but yet once i switch to the HS2/2.0.0 tez chokes out - but works fine with the HS2/1.2.1.
given i built tez when HIVE_HOME was set to 1.2.1 i'm wondering... that's why its not having any part of working under 2.0.0. anyway, i'm going to review the tez installation instructions now that i'm testing hive 2.0.0 (and tez) and probably just start from scratch. I'll keep you all posted. Cheers, stephen. On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 2:51 AM, Andre Kelpe <[email protected]> wrote: > tez has no dependency on hive, it is the other way around. I don't > think, that's the problem you are facing. > > - André > > On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 6:20 AM, Stephen Sprague <[email protected]> > wrote: > > hey guys, > > > > obvious question i suppose but i gotta ask. :) the tez jars i built for > > hive 1.2.1 will not work with hive 2.0.0 i presume? > > > > the reason ask is: i can switch back forth between hive clients 1.2.1 and > > 2.0.0 and run m/r jobs no problem. however i can not do this with tez. > > > > I'm thinking this is because the tez jars on hdfs have been built (bound > to) > > hive 1.2.1? > > > > ie. these jar files in hdfs > > > > <property> > > <name>tez.lib.uris</name> > > > > > <value>${fs.defaultFS}/apps/tez-0.8.2,${fs.defaultFS}/apps/tez-0.8.2/lib</value> > > </property> > > > > really should be identified as "tez-0.8.2-hive.1.2.1" and that i should > > have another dir called "tez-0.8.2-hive.2.0.0" which another tez-site.xml > > should refer to. > > > > > > Am i making any sense here? :) > > > > Cheers, > > Stephen. > > > > -- > André Kelpe > [email protected] > http://concurrentinc.com >
