How do you see the row groups of your files in hdfs












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I came across this page in jira, and I'd like to know how to get that same view of the row groups. Like this:



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Is there a command in hdfs that can show this to me?










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    I came across this page in jira, and I'd like to know how to get that same view of the row groups. Like this:



    enter image description here



    Is there a command in hdfs that can show this to me?










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      I came across this page in jira, and I'd like to know how to get that same view of the row groups. Like this:



      enter image description here



      Is there a command in hdfs that can show this to me?










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      I came across this page in jira, and I'd like to know how to get that same view of the row groups. Like this:



      enter image description here



      Is there a command in hdfs that can show this to me?







      apache-spark hadoop hdfs parquet






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          I reported that JIRA. I used



          parquet-tools meta /path/to/file.parquet | grep "row group"


          and then edited the output by hand to align the numbers. Alternatively, you can append | column -t for some basic alignment. Although numbers will be left-aligned in this case instead of being right-aligned, at least they will line up one under the other.



          parquet-tools itself is an undocumented helper script included in parquet-mr. Instead of using that you can just call



          hadoop jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


          on a Hadoop cluster or



          java -jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


          locally. For the latter, you have to build parquet using the local profile, i.e.,



          mvn package -Plocal


          This is described in the build instructions.






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          • I built parquet tools from the source, but it seems that I have to use a java command to run the built jar. How do you get the parquet-tools executable like that?

            – user3685285
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:38













          • parqet-tools is just a shell script that does the same. I extended my answer with details about this.

            – Zoltan
            Nov 14 '18 at 19:39



















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          I guess its an output of parquet-tools sifted through grep, like



            $ parquet-tools meta --debug <file-name> | grep "row group"





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            I reported that JIRA. I used



            parquet-tools meta /path/to/file.parquet | grep "row group"


            and then edited the output by hand to align the numbers. Alternatively, you can append | column -t for some basic alignment. Although numbers will be left-aligned in this case instead of being right-aligned, at least they will line up one under the other.



            parquet-tools itself is an undocumented helper script included in parquet-mr. Instead of using that you can just call



            hadoop jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


            on a Hadoop cluster or



            java -jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


            locally. For the latter, you have to build parquet using the local profile, i.e.,



            mvn package -Plocal


            This is described in the build instructions.






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            • I built parquet tools from the source, but it seems that I have to use a java command to run the built jar. How do you get the parquet-tools executable like that?

              – user3685285
              Nov 14 '18 at 18:38













            • parqet-tools is just a shell script that does the same. I extended my answer with details about this.

              – Zoltan
              Nov 14 '18 at 19:39
















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            I reported that JIRA. I used



            parquet-tools meta /path/to/file.parquet | grep "row group"


            and then edited the output by hand to align the numbers. Alternatively, you can append | column -t for some basic alignment. Although numbers will be left-aligned in this case instead of being right-aligned, at least they will line up one under the other.



            parquet-tools itself is an undocumented helper script included in parquet-mr. Instead of using that you can just call



            hadoop jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


            on a Hadoop cluster or



            java -jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


            locally. For the latter, you have to build parquet using the local profile, i.e.,



            mvn package -Plocal


            This is described in the build instructions.






            share|improve this answer


























            • I built parquet tools from the source, but it seems that I have to use a java command to run the built jar. How do you get the parquet-tools executable like that?

              – user3685285
              Nov 14 '18 at 18:38













            • parqet-tools is just a shell script that does the same. I extended my answer with details about this.

              – Zoltan
              Nov 14 '18 at 19:39














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            I reported that JIRA. I used



            parquet-tools meta /path/to/file.parquet | grep "row group"


            and then edited the output by hand to align the numbers. Alternatively, you can append | column -t for some basic alignment. Although numbers will be left-aligned in this case instead of being right-aligned, at least they will line up one under the other.



            parquet-tools itself is an undocumented helper script included in parquet-mr. Instead of using that you can just call



            hadoop jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


            on a Hadoop cluster or



            java -jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


            locally. For the latter, you have to build parquet using the local profile, i.e.,



            mvn package -Plocal


            This is described in the build instructions.






            share|improve this answer















            I reported that JIRA. I used



            parquet-tools meta /path/to/file.parquet | grep "row group"


            and then edited the output by hand to align the numbers. Alternatively, you can append | column -t for some basic alignment. Although numbers will be left-aligned in this case instead of being right-aligned, at least they will line up one under the other.



            parquet-tools itself is an undocumented helper script included in parquet-mr. Instead of using that you can just call



            hadoop jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


            on a Hadoop cluster or



            java -jar /path/to/parquet-tools-<VERSION>.jar


            locally. For the latter, you have to build parquet using the local profile, i.e.,



            mvn package -Plocal


            This is described in the build instructions.







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            • I built parquet tools from the source, but it seems that I have to use a java command to run the built jar. How do you get the parquet-tools executable like that?

              – user3685285
              Nov 14 '18 at 18:38













            • parqet-tools is just a shell script that does the same. I extended my answer with details about this.

              – Zoltan
              Nov 14 '18 at 19:39



















            • I built parquet tools from the source, but it seems that I have to use a java command to run the built jar. How do you get the parquet-tools executable like that?

              – user3685285
              Nov 14 '18 at 18:38













            • parqet-tools is just a shell script that does the same. I extended my answer with details about this.

              – Zoltan
              Nov 14 '18 at 19:39

















            I built parquet tools from the source, but it seems that I have to use a java command to run the built jar. How do you get the parquet-tools executable like that?

            – user3685285
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:38







            I built parquet tools from the source, but it seems that I have to use a java command to run the built jar. How do you get the parquet-tools executable like that?

            – user3685285
            Nov 14 '18 at 18:38















            parqet-tools is just a shell script that does the same. I extended my answer with details about this.

            – Zoltan
            Nov 14 '18 at 19:39





            parqet-tools is just a shell script that does the same. I extended my answer with details about this.

            – Zoltan
            Nov 14 '18 at 19:39













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            I guess its an output of parquet-tools sifted through grep, like



              $ parquet-tools meta --debug <file-name> | grep "row group"





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              I guess its an output of parquet-tools sifted through grep, like



                $ parquet-tools meta --debug <file-name> | grep "row group"





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                I guess its an output of parquet-tools sifted through grep, like



                  $ parquet-tools meta --debug <file-name> | grep "row group"





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                I guess its an output of parquet-tools sifted through grep, like



                  $ parquet-tools meta --debug <file-name> | grep "row group"






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