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Matt Molek commented on MAHOUT-1103:
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Fount it, I think. Increasing the -Xmx option wasn't the solution, but the
problem was related to the the parallel testing configuration. I have 6 cores,
and the forkCount in pom.xml is set to 1.5C. 9 parallel tests was more than
could fit into available memory on my computer. It would've taken me a while to
figure out that I should look there, so thanks for the suggestion.
> clusterpp is not writing directories for all clusters
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MAHOUT-1103
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-1103
> Project: Mahout
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Clustering
> Affects Versions: 0.8
> Reporter: Matt Molek
> Assignee: Grant Ingersoll
> Labels: clusterpp
> Fix For: 0.8
>
> Attachments: MAHOUT-1103.patch, MAHOUT-1103.patch
>
>
> After running kmeans clustering on a set of ~3M points, clusterpp fails to
> populate directories for some clusters, no matter what k is.
> I've tested this on my data with k = 300, 250, 150, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 2
> Even with k=2 only one cluster directory was created. For each reducer that
> fails to produce directories there is an empty part-r-* file in the output
> directory.
> Here is my command sequence for the k=2 run:
> {noformat}bin/mahout kmeans -i ssvd2/USigma -c 2clusters/init-clusters -o
> 2clusters/pca-clusters -dm
> org.apache.mahout.common.distance.TanimotoDistanceMeasure -cd 0.05 -k 2 -x 15
> -cl
> bin/mahout clusterdump -i 2clusters/pca-clusters/clusters-*-final -o
> 2clusters.txt
> bin/mahout clusterpp -i 2clusters/pca-clusters -o 2clusters/bottom{noformat}
> The output of clusterdump shows two clusters: VL-3742464 and VL-3742466
> containing 2585843 and 1156624 points respectively.
> Discussion on the user mailing list suggested that this might be caused by
> the default hadoop hash partitioner. The hashes of these two clusters aren't
> identical, but they are close. Putting both cluster names into a Text and
> caling hashCode() gives:
> VL-3742464 -> -685560454
> VL-3742466 -> -685560452
> Finally, when running with "-xm sequential", everything performs as expected.
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