let's say my pig script generates 2 MR jobs.
it seems that currently pig parser won't try to parse the second part until
it finishes running the first MR.
by that time 1 hour may have passed and now pig says:
blahblah does not exists in the schema of myvar_name : { x:int ,
y:chararray.......}
so a lot of time is wasted, particularly in debugging.
is there a mode like pig -c
(like perl -c ) to
I have a problem where I don't know how or if pig is even suitable to solve
it.
I have a schema like this:
student-id,student-name,start-time,duration,course
1,marco,1319708213,500,math
2,ralf,1319708111,112,english
3,greg,1319708321,333,french
4,diva,1319708444,80,english
5,susanne,1319708123,2000,math
1,marco,1319708564,500,french
2,ralf,1319708789,123,french
7,fred,1319708213,5675,french
8,laura
I have an embedded array within each document with items which have
been presorted by date/time, oldest to latest. The array will get new
items added to the end from time to time (again the new items will be
sorted by date/time ascending). Can I assume that the array will
always stay in the same order when fetching?
First time user. Not interested in flamewar, just making a suggestion.
I just got Solr working with my own schema and it was only a little more
mysterious than I expected, having previously dealth with Nutch. Solr is
exactly what I wanted in terms of (theoretical) ease of configurability.
However, my first try at defining a schema.xml file was tough because my
only feedback for a long time was
With the emergence of Lollipop, I understand that the app is forced to take
a front cam picture every time a wrong unlock code is entered (to prevent
crash), as opposed to taking a picture on 2 or 3 wrong entries. I'd like to
suggest/request that a face recognition capability be built into this app,
such that I needn't get an email every time I incorrectly enter the code
myself. The face
Server: Fedora Core 13 64-bit
SVN: 1.6.16 running on Apache 2.2.16
We have a repository that currently is in the 128K revision count, and is now standing at 40+GB in size. Over time it's been growing faster, and we noticed a trend on svn copies... the db/revs/* files are getting bigger over time.
After cracking one open, and another random commit, I saw that the commit entry not only lists information
If I don't change the default value of db.fetch.interval.default, which is
30 days, does it mean that the URL in the db won't be refetched before the
due time even if it has been modified? In other words, is Nutch aware of
page modification?
Hello,
I've seen the new graphs from http://code.google.com/p/jmeter-plugins/.
I like it.
No I would like to have a graph response times over time.
Every request should have a new color and the X-axis would be the time
and the Y-axis should be the response time.
Is there already a graph creator which make such graphs?
Thanks,
Peter Peterse
Hi QA team,
Perharps this topic have been already talken into past, else i hope its
time to do it.
Will it be possible to include into form (bug submit) the version of the
package which is related to ?
Lot of users did not think to add it into description area !
And sometimes we lost time to retrieve which version they have used .
regards
Laurent Laville
I have a script written in python running on Suse linux using mySQL
3.23.32.
There are two tables each with an auto-increment key and one index.
Table 1 has a maximinum of 1,000,000 records and table 2 has a
maxminum of 20,000,000 records. The script performs a mixture of
inserts, updates, deletes and selects. it has an output line every 10
seconds saying how many records have been written since