Re: Building spark with native library support

2014-03-06 Thread Alan Burlison

On 06/03/2014 18:55, Matei Zaharia wrote:


For the native libraries, you can use an existing Hadoop build and
just put them on the path. For linking to Hadoop, Spark grabs it
through Maven, but you can do "mvn install" locally on your version
of Hadoop to install it to your local Maven cache, and then configure
Spark to use that version. Spark never builds Hadoop itself, it just
downloads it through Maven.


OK, thanks for the pointers.

--
Alan Burlison
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Re: Building spark with native library support

2014-03-06 Thread Matei Zaharia
For the native libraries, you can use an existing Hadoop build and just put 
them on the path. For linking to Hadoop, Spark grabs it through Maven, but you 
can do "mvn install" locally on your version of Hadoop to install it to your 
local Maven cache, and then configure Spark to use that version. Spark never 
builds Hadoop itself, it just downloads it through Maven.

Matei

On Mar 6, 2014, at 10:38 AM, Alan Burlison  wrote:

> On 06/03/2014 17:44, Matei Zaharia wrote:
> 
>> Is it an error, or just a warning? In any case, you need to get those
>> libraries from a build of Hadoop for your platform. Then add them to
>> the SPARK_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable in conf/spark-env.sh, or
>> to your -Djava.library.path if launching an application separately.
> 
> OK, thanks. Is it possible to get Spark to build using an existing Hadoop 
> build tree, or does Spark insist on building its own Hadoop? The instructions 
> at https://spark.incubator.apache.org/docs/latest/ seem to suggest that it 
> always builds its own Hadoop version.
> 
> I may also have to fiddle with Hadoop to get it to build on Solaris if the 
> instructions at 
> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-admin/sol-howto-native-hadoop-s11-1946524.html
>  are still relevant.
> 
>> These libraries just speed up some compression codecs BTW, so it
>> should be fine to run without them too.
> 
> Yes, it works as-is but I have a need for speed :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Alan Burlison
> --



Re: Building spark with native library support

2014-03-06 Thread Alan Burlison

On 06/03/2014 17:44, Matei Zaharia wrote:


Is it an error, or just a warning? In any case, you need to get those
libraries from a build of Hadoop for your platform. Then add them to
the SPARK_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable in conf/spark-env.sh, or
to your -Djava.library.path if launching an application separately.


OK, thanks. Is it possible to get Spark to build using an existing 
Hadoop build tree, or does Spark insist on building its own Hadoop? The 
instructions at https://spark.incubator.apache.org/docs/latest/ seem to 
suggest that it always builds its own Hadoop version.


I may also have to fiddle with Hadoop to get it to build on Solaris if 
the instructions at 
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-admin/sol-howto-native-hadoop-s11-1946524.html 
are still relevant.



These libraries just speed up some compression codecs BTW, so it
should be fine to run without them too.


Yes, it works as-is but I have a need for speed :-)

Thanks,

--
Alan Burlison
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RE: Building spark with native library support

2014-03-06 Thread Jeyaraj, Arockia R (Arockia)
Hi,

I am trying to setup Spark in windows for development environment. I get 
following error when I run sbt. Pl help me to resolve this issue. I am working 
for Verizon and am in my company network and can't access internet without 
proxy.

C:\Users>sbt
Getting org.fusesource.jansi jansi 1.11 ...
You probably access the destination server through a proxy server that is not we
ll configured.
You probably access the destination server through a proxy server that is not we
ll configured.
You probably access the destination server through a proxy server that is not we
ll configured.

:: problems summary ::
 WARNINGS
Host repo.typesafe.com not found. url=http://repo.typesafe.com/typesafe/
ivy-releases/org.fusesource.jansi/jansi/1.11/ivys/ivy.xml

Host repo1.maven.org not found. url=http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/fu
sesource/jansi/jansi/1.11/jansi-1.11.pom

Host repo1.maven.org not found. url=http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/fu
sesource/jansi/jansi/1.11/jansi-1.11.jar

module not found: org.fusesource.jansi#jansi;1.11

 local: tried

  C:\Users\v983654\.ivy2\local\org.fusesource.jansi\jansi\1.11\ivys\ivy.
xml

  -- artifact org.fusesource.jansi#jansi;1.11!jansi.jar:

  C:\Users\v983654\.ivy2\local\org.fusesource.jansi\jansi\1.11\jars\jans
i.jar

 typesafe-ivy-releases: tried

  http://repo.typesafe.com/typesafe/ivy-releases/org.fusesource.jansi/ja
nsi/1.11/ivys/ivy.xml

 Maven Central: tried

  http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/fusesource/jansi/jansi/1.11/jansi-1.
11.pom

  -- artifact org.fusesource.jansi#jansi;1.11!jansi.jar:

  http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/fusesource/jansi/jansi/1.11/jansi-1.
11.jar

::

::  UNRESOLVED DEPENDENCIES ::

::

:: org.fusesource.jansi#jansi;1.11: not found

::



:: USE VERBOSE OR DEBUG MESSAGE LEVEL FOR MORE DETAILS
unresolved dependency: org.fusesource.jansi#jansi;1.11: not found
Error during sbt execution: Error retrieving required libraries
  (see C:\Users\v983654\.sbt\boot\update.log for complete log)
Error: Could not retrieve jansi 1.11

Thanks
Arockia Raja

-Original Message-
From: Matei Zaharia [mailto:matei.zaha...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 11:44 AM
To: user@spark.apache.org
Subject: Re: Building spark with native library support

Is it an error, or just a warning? In any case, you need to get those libraries 
from a build of Hadoop for your platform. Then add them to the 
SPARK_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable in conf/spark-env.sh, or to your 
-Djava.library.path if launching an application separately.

These libraries just speed up some compression codecs BTW, so it should be fine 
to run without them too.

Matei

On Mar 6, 2014, at 9:04 AM, Alan Burlison  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've successfully built 0.9.0-incubating on Solaris using sbt, following the 
> instructions at http://spark.incubator.apache.org/docs/latest/ and it seems 
> to work OK. However, when I start it up I get an error about missing Hadoop 
> native libraries. I can't find any mention of how to build the native 
> components in the instructions, how is that done?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Alan Burlison
> --



Re: Building spark with native library support

2014-03-06 Thread Matei Zaharia
Is it an error, or just a warning? In any case, you need to get those libraries 
from a build of Hadoop for your platform. Then add them to the 
SPARK_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable in conf/spark-env.sh, or to your 
-Djava.library.path if launching an application separately.

These libraries just speed up some compression codecs BTW, so it should be fine 
to run without them too.

Matei

On Mar 6, 2014, at 9:04 AM, Alan Burlison  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've successfully built 0.9.0-incubating on Solaris using sbt, following the 
> instructions at http://spark.incubator.apache.org/docs/latest/ and it seems 
> to work OK. However, when I start it up I get an error about missing Hadoop 
> native libraries. I can't find any mention of how to build the native 
> components in the instructions, how is that done?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Alan Burlison
> --