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Hi,
For testing purposes, is it possible to use VACUUM with less than 1 hour retaintion ?
In order to do it with a 1 hour retaintion I had to set a spark configuration:
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HI @DennesTorres lets try like this ..i have seen some users doing that
spark.sql("VACUUM bronze_nyc_tlc_green.nycgreentaxi RETAIN 0 HOURS")
This can be the way to vacuum everything that is not in use. PS: I havent tested this , to be honest too tired today ( Just kidding )
Note : This is also can be risky and should only be done in a controlled environment where you are certain that you do not need older versions of the data.
Let me also know if that works for u !
Hi @DennesTorres ,
When i tested it , it did not threw any error , but at the same time it did not threw any error .
Just curiuos as to what is the bigger problem which you are tring to solve ?
Thanks
Himanshu
Hi,
It worked for me in lakehouses.
I'm concerned how these files would affect the performance.
Kind Regards,
Dennes
HI @DennesTorres lets try like this ..i have seen some users doing that
spark.sql("VACUUM bronze_nyc_tlc_green.nycgreentaxi RETAIN 0 HOURS")
This can be the way to vacuum everything that is not in use. PS: I havent tested this , to be honest too tired today ( Just kidding )
Note : This is also can be risky and should only be done in a controlled environment where you are certain that you do not need older versions of the data.
Let me also know if that works for u !
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