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What Should I Do If an Error Is Reported When the BE Runs a Data Import or Query Task?
Updated on 2024-10-25 GMT+08:00
What Should I Do If an Error Is Reported When the BE Runs a Data Import or Query Task?
Symptom
When data is imported or queried, the following error message is displayed:
Not connected to 192.168.100.1:8060 yet, server_id=384
Cause Analysis
- The BE node where the task is running breaks down.
- RPC congestion or other errors occur.
Procedure
- If the BE node where the task is running breaks down, check the breakdown cause and rectify the fault.
- If a large amount of unsent data on the RPC source exceeds the threshold, set the following parameters:
- brpc_socket_max_unwritten_bytes: specifies the threshold of the amount of data that is not sent. The default value is 1 GB. If the amount of data that is not sent exceeds the threshold value, the OVERCROWDED error is reported. You need to increase the value.
- tablet_writer_ignore_eovercrowded: specifies whether to ignore OVERCROWDED error that occurs during data import. The default value is false. This parameter is used to prevent import failures and improve stability.
- max_body_size: specifies the maximum packet size allowed. The default value is 3 GB. If the query contains data of the string or bitmap type, you can modify this parameter to avoid this problem.
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