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Rohini Palaniswamy commented on OOZIE-1461: ------------------------------------------- We want to upload all launcher jars to a temporary directory whenever Oozie starts up and use that directory. Temporary directories older than 7 days (max time a job is expected to run) are cleaned up. We do not want it to be part of startup script because restart of Oozie will rewrite those jars and existing jobs will fail. > provide an option to auto-deploy launcher jar onto HDFS system libpath > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OOZIE-1461 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-1461 > Project: Oozie > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: trunk > Reporter: Ryota Egashira > Assignee: Ryota Egashira > Fix For: trunk > > > after OOZIE-1311, 1315, when oozie.action.ship.launcher.jar is false, > launcher jar is shipped from sharelib, but it requires manual process for > admin people to upload jar files onto the sharelib at server-start time, > before actually starting running workflow actions. This JIRA to provide an > option to remove the manual process, and make oozie server (ActionService) to > automatically create and upload launcher jar files onto HDFS (tmp directory > under oozie.service.WorkflowAppService.system.libpath), and allow workflow > actions to consume from there. every time oozie server starts, it > automatically creates a new directory to upload launcher jars to, and also > purges stale directories previously created (older than 7 days, > configurable). > if false (which is current default). the behavior is the same with previous, > launcher jars provided from sharelib (when > oozie.action.ship.launcher.jar=false) or each workflow action creates and > ships launcher jar (when oozie.action.ship.launcher.jar=true) -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira