stiga-huang 0b619962e6 IMPALA-14011: Skip test_no_hms_event_incremental_refresh_transactional_table on new Hive versions
The feature of hms_event_incremental_refresh_transactional_table is
already mature that it has been enabled for years. We'd like to
deprecate the feature of turning it off. However, for older Hive
versions like Apache Hive 3 that don't provide sufficient APIs for
Impala to process COMMIT_TXN events, users can still turn this off.

This patch skips
test_no_hms_event_incremental_refresh_transactional_table when running
on CDP Hive.

To run the test on Apache Hive 3, adjust the test to create ACID table
using tblproperties instead of "create transactional table" statement.

Tests:
 - Ran the test on CDP Hive and Apache Hive 3.

Change-Id: I93379e5331072bec1d3a4769f7d7ab59431478ee
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/23435
Reviewed-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
2025-09-17 20:11:33 +00:00

Welcome to Impala

Lightning-fast, distributed SQL queries for petabytes of data stored in open data and table formats.

Impala is a modern, massively-distributed, massively-parallel, C++ query engine that lets you analyze, transform and combine data from a variety of data sources:

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Supported Platforms

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Supported OS Distributions

Impala runs on Linux systems only. The supported distros are

  • Ubuntu 16.04/18.04
  • CentOS/RHEL 7/8

Other systems, e.g. SLES12, may also be supported but are not tested by the community.

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