We have a 1.01TB table with known duplicates we are trying to de-duplicate using GROUP EACH BY
There is an error message we'd like some help deciphering
Query Failed
Error: Shuffle failed with error: Cannot shuffle more than 3.00T in a single shuffle. One of the shuffle partitions in this query exceeded 3.84G. Strategies for working around this error are available on the go/dremelfaq.
Job ID: job_MG3RVUCKSDCEGRSCSGA3Z3FASWTSHQ7I
The query as you'd imagine does quite a bit and looks a little something like this
SELECT Twenty, Different, Columns, For, Deduping, ...
including_some, INTEGER(conversions),
plus_also, DAYOFWEEK(SEC_TO_TIMESTAMP(INTEGER(timestamp_as_string)), conversions,
and_also, HOUROFDAY(SEC_TO_TIMESTAMP(INTEGER(timestamp_as_string)), conversions,
and_a, IF(REGEXP_MATCH(long_string_field,r'ab=(\d+)'),TRUE, NULL) as flag_for_counting,
with_some, joined, reference, columns,
COUNT(*) as duplicate_count
FROM [MainDataset.ReallyBigTable] as raw
LEFT OUTER JOIN [RefDataSet.ReferenceTable] as ref
ON ref.id = raw.refid
GROUP EACH BY ... all columns in the select bar the count...
Question
What does this error mean? Is it trying to do this kind of shuffling? ;-) And finally, is the dremelfaq referenced in the error message available outside of Google and would it help understand whats going on?
Side Note
For completeness we tried a more modest GROUP EACH
SELECT our, twenty, nine, string, column, table,
count(*) as dupe_count
FROM [MainDataSet.ReallyBigTable]
GROUP EACH BY all, those, twenty, nine, string, columns
And we receive a more subtle
Error: Resources exceeded during query execution.
Job ID: job_D6VZEHB4BWZXNMXMMPWUCVJ7CKLKZNK4
Should Bigquery be able to perform these kind of de-duplication queries? How should we best approach this problem?