11-27-2024 12:41 AM
Hi,
We are trying to experiment with the column masking feature.
Here is our use case:
We tried accessing the masked table with SQL warehouse, Serverless, All-purpose clusters (DBR15.4) and it worked fine without any issue.
So, the question is - are there any restrictions with the masking concept in using the job clusters? we couldnt find anything in the documentation.
Any inputs would be highly appreciated,
Regards,
Harsha
11-27-2024 06:35 AM
It seems that the issue is that the cluster you are using in single user cluster, can you try to modify the job cluster and make it shared?
11-27-2024 06:35 AM
It seems that the issue is that the cluster you are using in single user cluster, can you try to modify the job cluster and make it shared?
11-28-2024 01:23 AM
Thanks @Walter_C it worked on changing the configuration as you have suggested.
One follow up question - what does "Shared" access mode mean for a job cluster, is there a way to share a job cluster with other workloads? if so, it would be really interesting and would be good to know and optimize our stack, could you please share any resources
11-27-2024 09:58 AM
For this to work on single-user clusters you need the Filtering Fleet enabled which requires you to enable Serverless Compute (same infra as Serverless Workflows / Notebooks / DLT).
" In workspaces enabled for serverless compute, if a query is run on supported compute such as single user compute and the query accesses any of the following objects ..."
11-28-2024 01:25 AM
Serverless compute is already enabled on the workspace and we have tested against serverless compute and it worked.
a month ago
Hello, the shared cluster on a job will act the same as in an all purpose cluster, basically means that the cluster will be available for any user with permissions to it, in a job there will not be much actions to be done but when an action you are running requires Shared Cluster you have the opportunity to set it on the job.
Single user cluster means that only the user that is assigned to that cluster can run actions on it
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