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โ01-12-2022 01:46 PM
I have a customer who is experiencing hanging queries and was wondering if there are any best practices for managing a hanging query.
For example, they have seen a query hang as the cluster itself was hanging for the 90 minutes before the timeout triggered. Is there a better way to diagnose and retry this?
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โ01-14-2022 06:46 AM
Exactly, when it is job maybe stream is better. When SQL maybe loading in chunks. Timeout is also useful - in fact is working in your case so it can be shorten.

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โ01-12-2022 04:45 PM
Hi Nicole,
Piper here. Welcome back! As usual, we'll give the community a while to respond before we come back around. Thank you for your patience.
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โ01-14-2022 02:22 AM
@Nicole Wongโ I'd like more details.
- What type of query is this?
- What compute is the query running on? Cluster? SQL endpoint?
More details please ๐
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โ01-14-2022 06:46 AM
Exactly, when it is job maybe stream is better. When SQL maybe loading in chunks. Timeout is also useful - in fact is working in your case so it can be shorten.

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โ01-26-2022 08:30 AM
@Nicole Wongโ - Checking in. If Hubert's answer helped, would you let us know? If not, would you be happy to give bilal more information?

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โ05-13-2022 05:28 AM
Hey there @Nicole Wongโ
Hope everything is going great.
Just wanted to see if you were able to find an answer to your question and would you like to share the solution with us? It would be really helpful for the other members too.
We'd love to hear from you.
Cheers!

