This article explains how to configure the following settings in Hive:
hive.server2.session.check.interval
hive.server2.idle.operation.timeout
Session will be closed when not accessed for this duration of time, in milliseconds; disable by setting to zero or a negative value.
For example, the value of “86400000” indicate that the session will be timed out after 1 day of inactivity.
2). hive.server2.session.check.interval
The check interval for session/operation timeout, in milliseconds, which can be disabled by setting to zero or a negative value.
For example, the value of “3600000” indicate that the session will be checked every 1 hour.
3) hive.server2.idle.operation.timeout
Operation will be closed when not accessed for this duration of time, in milliseconds; disable by setti
hive.server2.session.check.interval
hive.server2.idle.operation.timeout
hive.server2.idle.session.timeout
Session will be closed when not accessed for this duration of time, in milliseconds; disable by setting to zero or a negative value.
For example, the value of “86400000” indicate that the session will be timed out after 1 day of inactivity.
2). hive.server2.session.check.interval
The check interval for session/operation timeout, in milliseconds, which can be disabled by setting to zero or a negative value.
For example, the value of “3600000” indicate that the session will be checked every 1 hour.
3) hive.server2.idle.operation.timeout
Operation will be closed when not accessed for this duration of time, in milliseconds; disable by setti