Quick Start
This guide walks you through opting a table into Snowpack and running your first
maintenance job. You will need Spark SQL access and curl.
1. Opt your table in
In a Spark SQL session, enable Snowpack maintenance for your table:
ALTER TABLE lakehouse_dev.my_database.my_table SET TBLPROPERTIES ('snowpack.maintenance_enabled' = 'true');Replace my_database.my_table with your actual database and table name. This
tells Snowpack that the table is eligible for maintenance.
2. Request the database allowlist addition
Ask the Data Platform team to add your database to the orchestrator allowlist. This is a one-time change to the Helm values — once the database is listed, every opted-in table in that database will be picked up by the automated CronJob.
Until the database is allowlisted, you can still run maintenance manually (steps 4-5).
3. Check table health
Verify that Snowpack can see your table and inspect its current health:
curl https://snowpack-api.internal/tables/my_database/my_table/health/cachedThe response includes metrics like small file count, snapshot count, and whether
the table needs_maintenance. Use the /health/live endpoint instead if you
need real-time data directly from the catalog (slower, but always current).
4. Submit a manual maintenance job
Trigger maintenance for specific actions:
curl -X POST https://snowpack-api.internal/tables/my_database/my_table/maintenance \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"actions": ["rewrite_data_files", "expire_snapshots"]}'The API returns 202 Accepted with a job ID:
{ "job_id": "a1b2c3d4-e5f6-7890-abcd-ef1234567890", "status": "pending"}You can request any combination of the five maintenance actions. See Key Concepts for the full list and execution order.
5. Monitor the job
Poll the job endpoint to track progress:
curl https://snowpack-api.internal/jobs/a1b2c3d4-e5f6-7890-abcd-ef1234567890The response includes the current status (pending, running, completed,
failed, or cancelled) and details for each action.
Once your database is allowlisted, the orchestrator CronJob handles all of this automatically — it discovers opted-in tables, checks their health, and submits maintenance jobs on a schedule.
For deeper coverage, see the Guides section.