[jira] [Updated] (YARN-2048) List all of the containers of an application from the yarn web

2014-05-15 Thread Min Zhou (JIRA)

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Min Zhou updated YARN-2048:
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Affects Version/s: 2.5.0
   2.3.0
   2.4.0

 List all of the containers of an application from the yarn web
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 Key: YARN-2048
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2048
 Project: Hadoop YARN
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: resourcemanager, webapp
Affects Versions: 2.3.0, 2.4.0, 2.5.0
Reporter: Min Zhou
 Attachments: YARN-2048-trunk-v1.patch


 Currently, Yarn haven't provide a way to list all of the containers of an 
 application from its web. This kind of information is needed by the 
 application user. They can conveniently know how many containers their 
 applications already acquired as well as which nodes those containers were 
 launched on.  They also want to view the logs of each container of an 
 application.
 One approach is maintain a container list in RMAppImpl and expose this info 
 to Application page. I will submit a patch soon



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[jira] [Updated] (YARN-2048) List all of the containers of an application from the yarn web

2014-05-13 Thread Min Zhou (JIRA)

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Min Zhou updated YARN-2048:
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Description: 
Currently, Yarn haven't provide a way to list all of the containers of an 
application from its web. This kind of information is needed by the application 
user. They can conveniently know how many containers their applications already 
acquired as well as which nodes those containers were launched on.  They also 
want to view the logs of each container of an application.

One approach is maintain a container list in RMAppImpl and expose this info to 
Application page. I will submit a patch soon

  was:
Currently, Yarn haven't provide a way to list all of the containers of an 
application from its web. This kind of information is needed by the application 
user. They can conveniently know how many containers their applications already 
acquired as well as which node those containers were launched on.  They also 
want to view the logs of each container of an application.

One approach is maintain a container list in RMAppImpl and expose this info to 
Application page. I will submit a patch soon


 List all of the containers of an application from the yarn web
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 Key: YARN-2048
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2048
 Project: Hadoop YARN
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: resourcemanager, webapp
Reporter: Min Zhou

 Currently, Yarn haven't provide a way to list all of the containers of an 
 application from its web. This kind of information is needed by the 
 application user. They can conveniently know how many containers their 
 applications already acquired as well as which nodes those containers were 
 launched on.  They also want to view the logs of each container of an 
 application.
 One approach is maintain a container list in RMAppImpl and expose this info 
 to Application page. I will submit a patch soon



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[jira] [Updated] (YARN-2048) List all of the containers of an application from the yarn web

2014-05-12 Thread Min Zhou (JIRA)

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Min Zhou updated YARN-2048:
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Attachment: YARN-2048-trunk-v1.patch

Submit a patch on trunk

 List all of the containers of an application from the yarn web
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 Key: YARN-2048
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2048
 Project: Hadoop YARN
  Issue Type: Improvement
  Components: resourcemanager, webapp
Reporter: Min Zhou
 Attachments: YARN-2048-trunk-v1.patch


 Currently, Yarn haven't provide a way to list all of the containers of an 
 application from its web. This kind of information is needed by the 
 application user. They can conveniently know how many containers their 
 applications already acquired as well as which nodes those containers were 
 launched on.  They also want to view the logs of each container of an 
 application.
 One approach is maintain a container list in RMAppImpl and expose this info 
 to Application page. I will submit a patch soon



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