Zoltan Borok-Nagy 4e2a81161a IMPALA-14468: Don't generate errors during InitWorkloadManagement() when everything goes fine
When Workload management is used first, CatalogD reports error "Table
not found: sys.impala_query_log". (also for sys.impala_query_live)

It is because during InitWorkloadManagement() we issue a ResetMetadata()
request against sys.impala_query_log to retrieve its schema version. If
the request fails with TableNotFound, we create the table. In other
words, the current initialization of workload management generates error
messages even when everything is going fine, and this can confuse users.

Instead of calling ResetMetadata() we can test the existence of the
workload management tables (sys.impala_query_log and
sys.impala_query_live) first.

Testing
 * tested manually that the error logs disappear

Change-Id: Ic7f7c92bda57d9fdc2185bf4ef8fd4f09aea0879
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/23470
Reviewed-by: Michael Smith <michael.smith@cloudera.com>
Reviewed-by: Riza Suminto <riza.suminto@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins <impala-public-jenkins@cloudera.com>
2025-09-27 00:25:07 +00:00

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