Jrebel-i commented on issue #34066:
URL: https://github.com/apache/doris/issues/34066#issuecomment-2075294568

   > Check HDFS Status: Ensure that the HDFS is operational and that there are 
no issues with reading from or writing to the HDFS. Verify File Existence: 
Check if the file part-00113-ffb5e688-5907-4f97-98e7-e57f2ea823bf-c000 exists 
in the specified directory 
jfs://hdfs/user/hive/warehouse/app.db/app_hotel_supplier_shopping_records_hotel_d/day_num=2024-04-22/.
 File Permissions: Ensure that the user running the query has the necessary 
permissions to read the file. Network Connection: Verify that there are no 
network issues between the client and the HDFS cluster. The error message 
mentions a potential Thrift RPC error, which could indicate a communication 
issue. Check for Data Corruption: There might be corruption in the file itself. 
You can attempt to read the file using other tools or inspect it directly in 
HDFS to see if it's intact. Consult Logs: Check the logs on the HDFS cluster, 
as well as any relevant logs on the MySQL server, for more detailed error 
messages or stack traces th
 at might provide additional clues about the root cause of the issue. If these 
steps don't resolve the problem, you may need to involve your Hadoop 
administrator or database administrator for further investigation and 
assistance.
   
   When I execute the same sql statement with 1.2.4 doris, this problem does 
not occur


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