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Bo Wang commented on MAPREDUCE-4495:
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Hi Andrew,
Thanks for looking at this issue. Currently this issue hasn't been moved to
Oozie and I don't think the "yapp" proposal has been submitted to the incubator
either. In terms of of implementation, a prototype based on the v2 design in
the document is finished.
> Workflow Application Master in YARN
> -----------------------------------
>
> Key: MAPREDUCE-4495
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-4495
> Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0-alpha
> Reporter: Bo Wang
> Assignee: Bo Wang
> Attachments: MAPREDUCE-4495-v1.1.patch, MAPREDUCE-4495-v1.patch,
> MapReduceWorkflowAM.pdf, yapp_proposal.txt
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> It is useful to have a workflow application master, which will be capable of
> running a DAG of jobs. The workflow client submits a DAG request to the AM
> and then the AM will manage the life cycle of this application in terms of
> requesting the needed resources from the RM, and starting, monitoring and
> retrying the application's individual tasks.
> Compared to running Oozie with the current MapReduce Application Master,
> these are some of the advantages:
> - Less number of consumed resources, since only one application master will
> be spawned for the whole workflow.
> - Reuse of resources, since the same resources can be used by multiple
> consecutive jobs in the workflow (no need to request/wait for resources for
> every individual job from the central RM).
> - More optimization opportunities in terms of collective resource requests.
> - Optimization opportunities in terms of rewriting and composing jobs in the
> workflow (e.g. pushing down Mappers).
> - This Application Master can be reused/extended by higher systems like Pig
> and hive to provide an optimized way of running their workflows.
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