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  1. Phoenix
  2. PHOENIX-2503

Multiple Java NoClass/Method Errors with Spark and Phoenix

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    • Bug
    • Status: Resolved
    • Blocker
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • 4.6.0
    • 4.7.0
    • None
    • None
    • Debian 8 (Jessie) x64
      hadoop-2.6.2
      hbase-1.1.2
      phoenix-4.6.0-HBase-1.1
      spark-1.5.2-bin-without-hadoop

    Description

      I have encountered a variety of Java errors while trying to get Apache Phoenix working with Spark. In particular, I encounter these errors when submitting Python jobs to the spark-shell, or running interactively in the scala Spark shell.

      ------- Issue 1 -------

      The first issue I encountered was that Phoenix would not work with the binary Spark release that includes Hadoop 2.6 (spark-1.5.2-bin-hadoop2.6.tgz). I tried adding the phoenix-4.6.0-HBase-1.1-client.jar to both spark-env.sh and spark-defaults.conf, but encountered the same error when launching spark-shell:

      15/12/08 18:38:05 WARN ObjectStore: Version information not found in metastore. hive.metastore.schema.verification is not enabled so recording the schema version 1.2.0
      15/12/08 18:38:05 WARN ObjectStore: Failed to get database default, returning NoSuchObjectException
      15/12/08 18:38:05 WARN Hive: Failed to access metastore. This class should not accessed in runtime.
      org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.HiveException: java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to instantiate org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.SessionHiveMetaStoreClient
      at org.apache.hadoop.hive.ql.metadata.Hive.getAllDatabases(Hive.java:1236)

      ----- Issue 2 -----

      Alright, having given up on getting Phoenix to work with the Spark package that includes Hadoop, I decided to download hadoop-2.6.2.tar.gz and spark-1.5.2-bin-without-hadoop.tgz. I installed these, and again added phoenix-4.6.0-HBase-1.1-client.jar to spark-defaults.conf. In addition, I added the following lines to spark-env.sh:

      SPARK_DIST_CLASSPATH=$(/usr/local/hadoop/bin/hadoop classpath)
      export SPARK_DIST_CLASSPATH="$SPARK_DIST_CLASSPATH:/usr/local/hadoop/share/hadoop/tools/lib/*"
      export HADOOP_CONF_DIR=/usr/local/hadoop/etc/hadoop

      This solved "Issue 1" described above, and now spark-shell launches without generating an error. Nevertheless, other Spark functionality is now broken:

      15/12/09 13:55:46 INFO repl.SparkILoop: Created spark context..
      Spark context available as sc.
      15/12/09 13:55:46 INFO repl.SparkILoop: Created sql context..
      SQL context available as sqlContext.

      scala> val textFile = sc.textFile("README.md")
      java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.fasterxml.jackson.module.scala.deser.BigDecimalDeserializer$.handledType()Ljava/lang/Class;
      at com.fasterxml.jackson.module.scala.deser.NumberDeserializers$.<init>(ScalaNumberDeserializersModule.scala:49)
      at com.fasterxml.jackson.module.scala.deser.NumberDeserializers$.<clinit>(ScalaNumberDeserializersModule.scala)

      Note, this error goes away if I omit phoenix-4.6.0-HBase-1.1-client.jar (but then I have no Phoenix support, obviously). This makes me believe that phoenix-4.6.0-HBase-1.1-client.jar contains some conflicting version of Jackson FastXML classes, which are overriding Spark's Jackson classes with an earlier version that doesn't include this particular method. In other words, Spark needs one version of Jackson JARs, but Phoenix is including another that breaks Spark. Does this make any sense?

      Sincerely,
      Jonathan

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        1. PHOENIX-2503.patch
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          Josh Mahonin

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