dfs-datastores | simple vertical partitioning compression appends
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kandi X-RAY | dfs-datastores Summary
Dead-simple vertical partitioning, compression, appends, and consolidation of data on a distributed filesystem.
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- Get input splits
- Removes the best subset
- Splits a list into smaller values
- Deserialize an object
- Copy a source file
- Utility function to compare two paths
- Fills the specified buffer from the given input stream
- Initialize the source configuration
- Get subail with specified attributes
- Gets the slices from the last week
- Reads a raw record
- Gets a list of all the files that are stored in
- Gets the stored metadata files
- Sends the output
- Returns the relative path
- Creates an identity flow
- Commit the resource
- Configures file system
- Gets the uploaded files and metadata
- Parse command line arguments
- Adds an expected argument
- Returns true if this PinTap instance equals the specified object
- Set the relative path
- Sets the key value pair
- Checks if the specified strings are valid
- Commit resources
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QUESTION
I am trying to upgrade a scalding job running on CDH 4.5 to CDH 5.5.1. The job uses json4s to parse through json data. I am getting the below error when I run the job on the cluster. It works well on my local machine.
I am using scala 2.10 & Scalding 0.15.0 versions.
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Answered 2017-Jun-01 at 14:04NoSuchMethodError
is always a sign for incompatible jar files. In your case i would say it is between jackson.module.scala
and jackson.databind
Please Switch to the same Version of both files.
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Install dfs-datastores
You can use dfs-datastores like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the dfs-datastores component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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