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impala/docs/topics/impala_max_errors.xml
John Russell 8377b9949c Global search/replace: audience="Cloudera" -> audience="hidden".
For this change to land in master, the audience="hidden" code review
needs to be completed first. Otherwise, the doc build would still work
but the audience="hidden" content would be visible rather than hidden as
desired.

Some work happening in parallel might introduce additional instances of
audience="Cloudera". I suggest addressing those in a followup CR so this
global change can land quickly.

Since the changes apply across so many different files, but are so
narrow in scope, I suggest that the way to validate (check that no
extraneous changes were introduced accidentally) is to diff just the
changed lines:

git diff -U0 HEAD^ HEAD

In patch set 2, I updated other topics marked audience="Cloudera"
by CRs that were pushed in the meantime.

Change-Id: Ic93d89da77e1f51bbf548a522d98d0c4e2fb31c8
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/5613
Reviewed-by: John Russell <jrussell@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins
2017-01-18 19:31:57 +00:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE concept PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
<concept id="max_errors">
<title>MAX_ERRORS Query Option</title>
<titlealts audience="PDF"><navtitle>MAX_ERRORS</navtitle></titlealts>
<prolog>
<metadata>
<data name="Category" value="Impala"/>
<data name="Category" value="Impala Query Options"/>
<data name="Category" value="Troubleshooting"/>
<data name="Category" value="Logs"/>
<data name="Category" value="Developers"/>
<data name="Category" value="Data Analysts"/>
</metadata>
</prolog>
<conbody>
<p>
<indexterm audience="hidden">MAX_ERRORS query option</indexterm>
Maximum number of non-fatal errors for any particular query that are recorded in the Impala log file. For
example, if a billion-row table had a non-fatal data error in every row, you could diagnose the problem
without all billion errors being logged. Unspecified or 0 indicates the built-in default value of 1000.
</p>
<p>
This option only controls how many errors are reported. To specify whether Impala continues or halts when it
encounters such errors, use the <codeph>ABORT_ON_ERROR</codeph> option.
</p>
<p>
<b>Type:</b> numeric
</p>
<p>
<b>Default:</b> 0 (meaning 1000 errors)
</p>
<p conref="../shared/impala_common.xml#common/related_info"/>
<p>
<xref href="impala_abort_on_error.xml#abort_on_error"/>,
<xref href="impala_logging.xml#logging"/>
</p>
</conbody>
</concept>