I'll let you know. I'd like to get someone other than me try it first.
Also, it needs a web ui before it's really useful. Right now you have to
paw around the Mesos cluster to find what you need to make an Accumulo
client connection.
On Friday, October 9, 2015, Josh Elser
Thanks for sharing, Jim. Think it's in a state to mention on
http://accumulo.apache.org/projects.html?
If so, want to send a small blurb to include on the page?
Jim Klucar wrote:
Hey
accumulo-mesos is a framework for running Accumulo on top of a Mesos
cluster. (or having several Accumulo
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Hey
accumulo-mesos is a framework for running Accumulo on top of a Mesos
cluster. (or having several Accumulo instances running on a cluster
together.) It still needs work and a user interface, but I've deployed it
to a 15 node AWS instance and its seemed to work ok. Lots more coming if it
gets
If you were doing a batch job to just recompute the stats, I'd probably
make a new table and then rename it, replacing your old stats table.
This can also be problematic in making sure clients that are still
writing data will correctly write to the new table. Can you quiesce
ingest