Which version of Java 8 do you use? AFAIK, it's recommended to exploit Java
1.8_0.66 +
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 8:49 PM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 6:43 AM, Ted Yu wrote:
> > You can use this command (assuming log aggregation is turned on):
> >
> > yarn logs --applicationId
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 6:43 AM, Ted Yu wrote:
> You can use this command (assuming log aggregation is turned on):
>
> yarn logs --applicationId XX
I don't think it's gonna work for already-running application (and I
wish I were mistaken since I needed it just yesterday) and you have to
revert to
You can use this command (assuming log aggregation is turned on):
yarn logs --applicationId XX
In the log, you should see snippet such as the following:
java.class.path=...
FYI
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 9:38 PM, Ilya Ganelin wrote:
> what's the easiest way to get the Classpath for the spark ap
what's the easiest way to get the Classpath for the spark application
itself?
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 9:37 PM Ted Yu wrote:
> Might be classpath issue.
>
> Mind pastebin'ning the effective class path ?
>
> Stack trace of NoClassDefFoundError may also help provide some clue.
>
> On Thu, Jul 21, 20
Might be classpath issue.
Mind pastebin'ning the effective class path ?
Stack trace of NoClassDefFoundError may also help provide some clue.
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Ilya Ganelin wrote:
> Hello - I'm trying to deploy the Spark TimeSeries library in a new
> environment. I'm running Spar
Hello - I'm trying to deploy the Spark TimeSeries library in a new
environment. I'm running Spark 1.6.1 submitted through YARN in a cluster
with Java 8 installed on all nodes but I'm getting the NoClassDef at
runtime when trying to create a new TimeSeriesRDD. Since ZonedDateTime is
part of Java 8 I