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Bill Liu edited comment on FLINK-5668 at 4/13/17 12:56 AM:
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[~StephanEwen] and [~wheat9]
Sorry to raise this issue again.
I agree that Flink Runtime needs a distributed file system, but I don't get
why it need to be writable.
For the example of persistent {{Jobgraph }}, it will be even better if user has
the choice to give path of {{Jobgraph }} directly.
Furthermore it's the Flink Client writing {{Jobgraph }} not the Flink Runtime.
For my case, I would like to have the {{Jobgraph }} and jars in a http
server, which are used as resources to bootstrap the Flink Job on Yarn.
So my point is the Flink Runtime shouldn't assume {{yarn.deploy.fs}} is
writable.
was (Author: bill.liu8904):
[~StephanEwen] and [~wheat9]
Sorry to raise this issue again.
I agree that Flink Runtime needs a distributed file system, but I don't get
why it need to be writable.
For the example of persistent {code} Jobgraph {code}, it will be even better if
user has the choice to give path of {code} Jobgraph {code} directly.
Furthermore it's the Flink Client writing {code} Jobgraph {code} not the Flink
Runtime.
For my case, I would like to have the {code} Jobgraph {code} and jars in a
http server, which are used as resources to bootstrap the Flink Job on Yarn.
So my point is the Flink Runtime shouldn't assume {code}yarn.deploy.fs{code} is
writable.
> passing taskmanager configuration through taskManagerEnv instead of file
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> Key: FLINK-5668
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-5668
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: YARN
> Reporter: Bill Liu
> Original Estimate: 48h
> Remaining Estimate: 48h
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> When create a Flink cluster on Yarn, JobManager depends on HDFS to share
> taskmanager-conf.yaml with TaskManager.
> It's better to share the taskmanager-conf.yaml on JobManager Web server
> instead of HDFS, which could reduce the HDFS dependency at job startup.
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