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chenk updated SPARK-24015:
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Docs Text: (was: The mothod isReady in the interface
SchedulerBackend,which implement by CoarseGrainedSchedulerBackend , as well as
has default value is True.
And, the implemention in CoarseGrainedSchedulerBackend use
sufficientResourcesRegistered mothed to check it , which default value is True
too.
So,What does the meaning of the isReady method,because it will alway return
true actually.)
Description:
The mothod *isReady* in the interface *SchedulerBackend*,which implement by
*CoarseGrainedSchedulerBackend* , as well as has default value is True.
And, the implemention in *CoarseGrainedSchedulerBackend* use
*sufficientResourcesRegistered* mothed to check it , which default value is
True too.
So,What does the meaning of the *isReady* method? Because it will alway return
true actually.
> Does method SchedulerBackend.isReady is really well implemented?
>
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> Key: SPARK-24015
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-24015
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Scheduler
>Affects Versions: 2.3.0
>Reporter: chenk
>Priority: Minor
>
> The mothod *isReady* in the interface *SchedulerBackend*,which implement by
> *CoarseGrainedSchedulerBackend* , as well as has default value is True.
> And, the implemention in *CoarseGrainedSchedulerBackend* use
> *sufficientResourcesRegistered* mothed to check it , which default value is
> True too.
> So,What does the meaning of the *isReady* method? Because it will alway
> return true actually.
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