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A: custom spark does not find hive databases when running on yarn

Yayati SuleYou can copy the hive-site.xml located in the /usr/hdp/hdp.version/hive/conf or /opt/hdp/hdp.version/hive/conf, depending upon where the HDP is installed, in to the conf directory of the headless spark installation. Now when you restart the Spark-Shell it should pick this hive configuration and l...

/usr/hdp/current/spark2-client/conf/hive-site.xmlwas already copied and did also not work. Now following your suggestion and using: /usr/hdp/current/hive-client/conf/hive-site.xml, it fails as mentioned above.
You need to copy the hive-site.xml file in side the hive/conf folder which is located under the folder named 2.6.5.xxx inside /usr/hdp/. For my installation, the path is as follows: /usr/hdp/2.6.5.0-292/hive/conf/
/usr/hdp/current/hive-client is a softlink to the /usr/hdp/<<my_version>>/hive/conf/, but as mentioned above somehow the wrong configuration is loaded. My destination for the copy is: <<path/to>>/spark-2.4.3-bin-without-hadoop/conf
Do you have spark-thrift-sparkconf.conf in your <<path/to>>/spark-2.4.3-bin-without-hadoop/conf directory? This file is generated by Apache Ambari for Apache Spark2 bundled with your HDP distribution.
No, but this is also not in the original: ls /usr/hdp/current/spark2-client/conf path
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The File I mentioned in my last comment resides in /usr/hdp/2.6.5.0-xxx/spark2/conf directory. The File is generated by Ambari when we are installing the HDP distribution. You should be looking at /usr/hdp/2.6.5.0-xxx/spark2/conf instead of /usr/hdp/current/spark2-client/conf.
Even copying spark-defaults.conf spark-env.sh did not fix the issue, and even in /usr/hdp/2.6.5.0-xxx/spark2/conf there is no such file for me. However, I can find this file on a different cluster node. But even with this file it still fails to find the databases.
spark.driver.extraLibraryPath /usr/hdp/current/hadoop-client/lib/native:/usr/hdp/current/hadoop-client/lib/native/Linux-amd64-64
spark.dynamicAllocation.enabled true
spark.dynamicAllocation.initialExecutors 0
spark.dynamicAllocation.maxExecutors 10
spark.dynamicAllocation.minExecutors 0
spark.eventLog.dir hdfs:///spark2-history/
spark.eventLog.enabled true
spark.executor.extraLibraryPath /usr/hdp/current/hadoop-client/lib/native:/usr/hdp/current/hadoop-client/lib/native/Linux-amd64-64
spark.hadoop.cacheConf false
That looks pretty similar to my spark-thrift-sparkconf.conf, but does not contain any information regarding hive
You need to enable the Spark Thrift Server which would run the service as hive-user, and generate the file in the conf directory too
If this does not help, I am at a loss
But I do not want to run spark-sql / spark-thriftserver. A plain spark-shell would be enough.
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This would start the Spark Thrift server for your headless spark ./sbin/start-thriftserver.sh --master yarn-client --executor-memory 512m --hiveconf hive.server2.thrift.port=100015
if you do not need the Spark SQL functionalities, simply read the path on the HDFS which contains the data to the Hive tables. Without Spark-Sql, we cannot read the data from Hive
Thrift Server allows Spark to impersonate Hive User to run queries on Hive
indeed. But I do not need to use a JDBC (spark-sql thrift server) interface for my usecase. I need the spark-shell (scala with SQL DSL) to work in YARN client mode.
10:41
You are correct, reading from plain HDFS would work just fine, but I need to be able to read hive tables.

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