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Robert Joseph Evans commented on STORM-2191:
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[~erikdw],
#2060 removes clojure from the worker classpath and along with that kryo-shaded
(by way of carbonite). So now if you want to use the clojure API you need to
include the dependency storm-clojure with you topology and it will ship clojure
and carbonite, etc. So it will still show up on your classpath, but we know
the order of the classpath and it should not be an issue.
#2060 did not fix the problem for storm-server, as storm-server still has
clojure as a dependency for the ui and the logviewer, but once those are moved
over to java then there will be no issues with it any longer on master.
> shorten classpaths in worker and LogWriter commands
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>
> Key: STORM-2191
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-2191
> Project: Apache Storm
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: storm-core
> Affects Versions: 1.0.2
> Reporter: Erik Weathers
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: cli, command-line
> Time Spent: 50m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> When launching the worker daemon and its wrapping LogWriter daemon, the
> commands can become so long that they eclipse the default Linux limit of 4096
> bytes. That results in commands that are cut off in {{ps}} output, and
> prevents easily inspecting the system to see even what processes are running.
> The specific scenario in which this problem can be easily triggered: *running
> Storm on Mesos*.
> h5. Details on why it happens:
> # using the default Mesos containerizer instead of Docker containers, which
> causes the storm-mesos package to be unpacked into the Mesos executor sandbox.
> # The ["expand all jars on
> classpath"|https://github.com/apache/storm/blob/6dc6407a01d032483edebb1c1b4d8b69a304d81c/bin/storm.py#L114-L140]
> functionality in the {{bin/storm.py}} script causes every one of the jars
> that storm bundles into its lib directory to be explicitly listed in the
> command.
> #* e.g., say the mesos work dir is {{/var/run/mesos/work_dir/}}
> #* and say that the original classpath argument in the supervisor cmd
> includes the following for the {{lib/}} dir in the binary storm package:
> #**
> {{/var/run/mesos/work_dir/slaves/2357b762-6653-4052-ab9e-f1354d78991b-S12/frameworks/20160509-084241-1086985738-5050-32231-0000/executors/STORM_TOPOLOGY_ID/runs/e6a1407e-73fd-4be4-8d00-e882117b3391/storm-mesos-0.1.7-storm0.9.6-mesos0.28.2/lib/*}}
> #* That leads to a hugely expanded classpath argument for the LogWriter and
> Worker daemons that get launched:
> #**
> {{/var/run/mesos/work_dir/slaves/2357b762-6653-4052-ab9e-f1354d78991b-S12/frameworks/20160509-084241-1086985738-5050-32231-0000/executors/STORM_TOPOLOGY_ID/runs/e6a1407e-73fd-4be4-8d00-e882117b3391/storm-mesos-0.1.7-storm0.9.6-mesos0.28.2/lib/asm-4.0.jar:/var/run/mesos/work_dir/slaves/2357b762-6653-4052-ab9e-f1354d78991b-S12/frameworks/20160509-084241-1086985738-5050-32231-0000/executors/STORM_TOPOLOGY_ID/runs/e6a1407e-73fd-4be4-8d00-e882117b3391/storm-mesos-0.1.7-storm0.9.6-mesos0.28.2/lib/carbonite-1.4.0.jar:...}}
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