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Mona Chitnis commented on OOZIE-1067: ------------------------------------- Could one of the requestors take up responsiblity to test it on S3/EMR etc > Support Amazon EMR action executor in oozie installed on EC2 > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: OOZIE-1067 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-1067 > Project: Oozie > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: action, coordinator, workflow > Affects Versions: trunk > Environment: Oozie, Amazon EMR availability, EC2 instance, access to > Amazon S3 or S3N filesystem. > Reporter: Shaik Idris Ali > Priority: Critical > Labels: Amazon, EC2, EMR, s3 > Fix For: trunk > > Original Estimate: 506h > Remaining Estimate: 506h > > Oozie is being adopted as default workflow/scheduling engine for BigData. > Currently, small organizations prefer on demand clusters like Amazon's EMR > instead of full fledged Hadoop setup. However, currently we don't have > support for powerful workflow engine like oozie, which seamlessly > schedules/executes user jobs on EMR. > Oozie can provide a new ActionExecutor class like EMRActionExecutor, which > can take all the required credentials for EMR. > Oozie can be installed on Amazon EC2 instance, which can then talk to any > dynamic EMR cluster. > Though, Oozie has support for other filesystems other than HDFS, we might > need to tweak a bit to support Filesystems like S3. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)