Shawn, That did the trick. I ended up removing all properties with reference to hook and adding hcatalog.hive.client.cache.disabled=true in the hive-site.xml file referenced by PutHiveStreaming in Hive Configuration Resources.
Thank you Noe On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 10:47 AM Shawn Weeks <swe...@weeksconsulting.us> wrote: > You have to either create a hive-site.xml just for NiFi without the hook > or your yarn-site.xml needs to be in the class path. Another parameter that > you might have to set to make Hive streaming less chatty is > hcatalog.hive.client.cache.disabled=true, > it was recomened by our vendor to get rid of some other error messages. > > > Thanks > > Shawn Weeks > ------------------------------ > *From:* Noe Detore <ndet...@minerkasch.com> > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 31, 2018 7:16:15 AM > *To:* users@nifi.apache.org > *Subject:* PutHiveStreaming TimelineClientImpl Exception > > Hello, > > Using NIFI 1.5 PutHiveStreaming processor I am seeing a lot of logs > > INFO [ATS Logger 0] o.a.h.y.c.api.impl.TimelineClientImpl Exception caught > by TimelineClientConnectionRetry, will try 1 more time(s). > Message: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused > 2018-10-31 07:44:51,612 WARN [ATS Logger 0] > org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.hooks.ATSHook Failed to create ATS domain > hive_6407e1d8-2d67-44af-bd0a-04288d6c587b > java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to connect to timeline server. > Connection retries limit exceeded. The posted timeline event may be > missing... > > Data is getting into Hive, but this log is chatty. Any suggestions on how > to satisfy or remove this ATS requirement? > > Thank you > > >