> On 19 Apr 2015, at 03:57, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> does slider support suspend application?
> sigstop?
> 
> 

container release without warning.
> 
> 
> 
> On 2015-04-18 21:33 , Steve Loughran Wrote:
> 
> hi
> 
> you can stop and application and start it again; when you stop the 
> application it kills the HBase processes and the slider AM, returning all 
> resources to YARN.
> 
> If you really need to stop HBase for a while, that's the way to do it.
> 
> you can also shrink a running application via the slider fiex command: you 
> can, say, shrink the number of HBase region servers. Each of these is going 
> to take on more work -so more CPU and network traffic; nothing comes for 
> free. But if your HBase instance isn't too busy, that works.
> 
> Finally, you can use YARN pre-emption and tell slider to use a pre-emptible 
> queue for containers (you can do this in its resources.json file), or just 
> launch the application against the specific queue and have it default to 
> everywhere. I'd recommend having the AM non-preemptible, and the other 
> components pre-emptible.
> 
> When that's set up, when higher priority work comes in, the HBase containers 
> would be killed. Slider will react by incrementing some failure counters and 
> asking for it back; it will run a smaller cluster until the containers are 
> allocated. If you try that, because Slider doesn't know that a container was 
> pre-empted (only that it exited), you'll need to edit some of the failure 
> threshold options in resources.json, stopping slider over-reacting to these 
> failures and killing the application
> 
> -steve
> 
> 
>> On 18 Apr 2015, at 12:35, skaterQiang <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello guys:
>>        In the http://slider.incubator.apache.org/index.html it said slider 
>> can
>> "
>> 
>> Stop / Suspend / Resume application instances as needed
>> 
>> "
>> and I really need this feature for suspend some job in my yarn cluster and 
>> let some urgent jobs to have more resource.
>> But then I download the slider, it can only stop start "hbase, memcached, 
>> storm and accumulo", and from the code, it use start and stop command for 
>> hbase.
>> I think it is provisioning and cluster management not application management.
>> 
>> 
>> Could slider suspend and resume yarn applications, or slider can suspend and 
>> resume hbase or storm?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Skater
> 

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