Re: Happy new year!

2019-12-31 Thread Jay Vyas
Likewise everyone . Let’s get together soon. Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 31, 2019, at 2:48 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > > Happy New Year, yall! It is great to see this project coming to its 10th year > being strong as ever and innovative as always! > > This group is great and it feels soo

Re: Interested in being involved/working on the curated helm repos for bigdata distribution

2019-11-19 Thread Jay Vyas
ontrib' on master branch over feature branch, that's OK 👌 One day, we >>>> can reduce serious rebase work to merge 'cnb' into master. >>>> >>>> At this point, we need a concrete architecture as a cloud native >>>> distribution or product. feel f

Re: Interested in being involved/working on the curated helm repos for bigdata distribution

2019-11-06 Thread Jay Vyas
he domain so I believe you can shed lights on > our journey! > > Thanks, > Youngwoo > >> On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 6:01 AM Jay Vyas wrote: >> Hi Eric long time no see :) anyways YoungWoo and Evans Ye, and I believe >> others are hacking on it now. Are there yam

Re: Interested in being involved/working on the curated helm repos for bigdata distribution

2019-11-06 Thread Jay Vyas
Hi Eric long time no see :) anyways YoungWoo and Evans Ye, and I believe others are hacking on it now. Are there yaml artifacts available for Eric to try out? Eric in the meantime if you want to try looking at the motivation you can check out my original proposal https://youtu.be/LUCE63qP

Brad Childs: GlusterFS Hadoop architect and BigTop power user passed away.

2019-11-02 Thread Jay Vyas
Hi bigtop. This is a somewhat sad email to send, but Brad was a great guy and a lot of fun, and I’m sure he’s smiling down on us now. About 6 Years ago I begin working at red hat on gluster and Hadoop integration with the bigdata team, and along with Brad Childs, focused on making GlusterFS

Re: Bigtopers @ ApacheCon NA 2019

2019-09-11 Thread Jay Vyas
from my iPhone > >> On Aug 25, 2019, at 11:56 AM, Jay Vyas wrote: >> >> Ya, cool, I can do Wednesday (90% probability) >> >> Roman , cos, others ? >> >>> On Aug 25, 2019, at 12:59 PM, Evans Ye wrote: >>> >>> I'd be

Re: Bigtopers @ ApacheCon NA 2019

2019-08-25 Thread Jay Vyas
Ya, cool, I can do Wednesday (90% probability) Roman , cos, others ? > On Aug 25, 2019, at 12:59 PM, Evans Ye wrote: > > I'd be there, too! > However I'll arrive on Tuesday midnight. > How about let's ALL meet and do launch together on Wednesday? > Roman are you OK with that? > > > Roman

Re: Bigtopers @ ApacheCon NA 2019

2019-08-19 Thread Jay Vyas
Hey folks ! On my end if anyone wants to hack on something, happy to collaborate around my talk as well. The goal is to define what a cloud native bigtop would focus on. Right now I’m looking at minio, and rook operator as storage level implementations alongside presto, Kafka, spark as a fi

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Bigtop 1.4.0 released

2019-06-18 Thread Jay Vyas
Great work Evans .!.!.! > On Jun 18, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Jun HE wrote: > > Great! Thanks Evans for your hard work. > > Evans Ye 于2019年6月19日周三 上午12:07写道: >> On behalf of the Apache Bigtop team, I'd love to announce the general >> availability of the Bigtop 1.4.0 release. >> >> The release is ava

Announcing kapture

2019-04-12 Thread Jay Vyas
Hi bigtop it’s been a while since peters news so figured I’d try to cheer everyone up with some news about my latest big data / kubernetes adventures. I recently got a new use case for some load testing in k8s networks, and wanted to have an intuitive way to measure overall cluster througho

Re: Starting Hadoop in Distributed Mode

2019-01-04 Thread Jay Vyas
Hahah sorry. Meant to actually send this to Someone on the list :)... Gmail app acting wonky. > On Jan 4, 2019, at 8:52 AM, Jay Vyas wrote: > > Hey free to chat ? > >>> On Jul 22, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: >>> >>> On July 22, 20

Re: Starting Hadoop in Distributed Mode

2019-01-04 Thread Jay Vyas
Hey free to chat ? > On Jul 22, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > >> On July 22, 2014 6:08:11 AM PDT, jay vyas >> wrote: >> No prob cos. >> Y >> Now I'm getting curious : What is our take on passwordless SSH for >> bigtop >> h

Re: [VOTE] Move to gitbox

2019-01-03 Thread jay vyas
; https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/b3868092e86d3ffa3abec7f97dbc8272518c63e57232e5386c103f19@%3Cdev.bigtop.apache.org%3E > > Please vote by reply to this email until Sun., 6th of January 9pm CET > > +1: Let's move to gitbox early > -1: Let's wait > 0 : don't care > > > Olaf Flebbe > > > -- jay vyas

Re: [Announce] ElastiCluster: a tool to deploy Hadoop/Spark clusters based on BigTop

2018-04-07 Thread Jay Vyas
+1 thanks Ricardo ! > On Apr 7, 2018, at 11:29 AM, Evans Ye wrote: > > Got it. we welcome any kind of contribution. If you find some packaging, > testing, or doc need to be improved, feel free to contribute :) > > Riccardo Murri 於 2018年4月7日 週六,下午4:10寫道: >> Hello! >> >> (Evans Ye, Fri, Ap

Cloud native images for ASF projects.

2017-08-16 Thread jay vyas
ommon in containerized environments. After that I think Spark, HBase, Hadoop and so on might be interesting. Interested in thoughts around this and wether or not its valuable to the community? -- jay vyas

Re: Congratulations to our new Chair: Evans Ye

2017-03-01 Thread Jay Vyas
Ditto ! > On Feb 28, 2017, at 11:33 PM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: > > Many, many congratulations to Evans! And a big thank you to Olaf! > > Thanks, > Roman. > >> On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 2:15 PM, 김영우 (YoungWoo Kim) wrote: >> Congrats Evans & Thank you Olaf! >> >> 2017. 2. 28. 오후 2:45에 "Olaf Fle

Re: New Committer: Kevin Monroe

2016-08-26 Thread jay vyas
le set of > > > >> improvements still waiting to be integrated. > > > >> > > > >> It's a pleasure to have him on board! > > > >> > > > >> Being a committer enables easier contribution to the project > since > > > there is no need > > > >> to go via the patch submission process.A This should enable > better > > > productivity. > > > >> > > > >> Welcome and let the Source be with you! > > > >> > > > >> Olaf (on behalf of the ASF BigTop PMC) > > > > -- jay vyas

Re: Congratulations to our new Chair

2016-04-20 Thread Jay Vyas
Ditto! > On Apr 20, 2016, at 10:49 PM, 김영우 (Youngwoo Kim) wrote: > > Congrats Olaf! > > Andrew, > You did a great job. Thank you so much! > > Youngwoo > > 2016년 4월 21일 목요일, Andrew Purtell님이 작성한 메시지: >> Please join me in congratulating Olaf Flebbe on becoming our new Project >> Chair. >> >> A

Re: User guide?

2016-03-08 Thread Jay Vyas
I think there is enough info on youtube that you can cobble together a syllabus if you need structured learning. See cos/Romans Bigtop talks which are on YouTube and then my Bigtop internals hackathon video. That gives you both the high and low level details to do whatever you want. > On Mar

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Bigtop 1.1.0 release

2016-02-18 Thread Jay Vyas
Cool; Thanks guys for all the hard work.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.! > On Feb 17, 2016, at 2:26 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > > Please help to spread the word > >https://twitter.com/ASFbigtop/status/72492617195520 > > Thanks, > Cos > >> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:36AM, Andrew Purte

Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Bigtop PMC member Nate D'Amico

2016-01-25 Thread Jay Vyas
Way to go Nate. Keep up the hard work of showing people our unique way of running Hadoop! > On Jan 25, 2016, at 4:00 PM, Andrew Purtell wrote: > > On behalf of the Apache Bigtop Project Management Committee, I am pleased > to announce that Nate D'Amico has accepted our invitation to join the >

Re: Bigtop repo for Ubuntu (Trusty) packages

2015-12-09 Thread Jay Vyas
The gradle goals have I believe a apt build goal. Just run gradlew and it should show you the options. Once the apt repo is made you can easily copy it somewhere . > On Dec 10, 2015, at 12:51 AM, Sam Stoelinga wrote: > > Hi there, > > It's great to see that there packages being made by the co

Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Bigtop PMC member YoungWoo Kim

2015-09-16 Thread Jay Vyas
Welcome youngwoo, thanks for so many critical fixes and features, absolutely great to have you on the PMC.! > On Sep 16, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > > Welcome on board, YoungWoo! Good to have you on the project! > >> On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 11:35AM, Andrew Purtell wrote: >> O

Re: vagrant output_ dir

2015-08-28 Thread jay vyas
rt? > > Thanks, > Tom > > From: Evans Ye > Date: Friday, August 28, 2015 at 2:30 AM > To: "Zeng, Tom" , "user@bigtop.apache.org" < > user@bigtop.apache.org> > Cc: jay vyas > Subject: Re: vagrant output_ dir > > Allow me to reply this in bigto

Re: Bigtop test framework documentation

2015-08-18 Thread jay vyas
>> Hi Team, >>> >>> Where can i get bigtop test framework documentation? >>> Recently, i have started using bigtop test framework to automation the >>> hadoop test cases. >>> Though i could understand it at a high level, i want to learn it in a >>> detail way. >>> I could not find valuable resources from google search on bigtop. >>> In this regard, Can someone please help me to point to correct >>> documentation of Bigtop. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Srinivas. >>> >> > -- jay vyas

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Bigtop 1.0.0 release

2015-08-17 Thread jay vyas
s the gratitude to the project contributors - > everyone in > the community who made this release possible! > > Thanks, > Cos (Bigtop 1.0.0 RM) > -- jay vyas

Re: Bigtop test framework documentation

2015-08-16 Thread Jay Vyas
Hi this is great to hear. There are layers to the testing framework. Here is a summary for you. I'll post this in the docs or wiki if you folks think it's useful. Bigtop Test Frameworks First there is itest, a Java wrapper to the shell which allows you to test and verify output from command

Re: Bigtop on Power Linux

2015-07-13 Thread jay vyas
tem available first, and then providing you a > URL which could be referenced.Would it be agreeable to do this? Who > should we talk to on this subject? > > > David Clissold > Power Open Source Solutions -- jay vyas

Re: How generate spark-rpm from a custom build Spark tarball?

2015-07-12 Thread Jay Vyas
Thanks for bringing this up Christian. We encourage people to open up bigtop and build their own distributions, so it's great to see you doing this. Let us know how it works for you and we'll be here to answer questions. In general, For build options you often want to look at the do-component

Re: Apache Con Bigdata Budapest

2015-07-06 Thread Jay Vyas
I agree as well. Bigtop is a microcosm of the ASF so they can leverage a lot of our stuff . I'd also spend time explaining how bigtop packages Java apps to give a context for the whole thing if time permits; as I'm sure many ASF projects need to do something similar > On Jul 7, 2015, at 2:09 AM

Re: newbie question of BigTop

2015-07-02 Thread Jay Vyas
This is cool Martin! Thanks. As you know we are heavily tied to puppet. But since this doesn't duplicate functionality but rather Provides ansible wrappers it might be useful to some folks. > On Jul 2, 2015, at 1:21 PM, Martin Bukatovic wrote: > > Dear bigtop users, > >> On 06/10/2015 06:50 PM

Add Mbukatov to wiki editors

2015-06-30 Thread jay vyas
Hi admins (attn cos, roman, andrew)... Can we add martin bukatov as a wiki editor for ASF bigtop ? Thanks ! -- jay vyas

Re: Rebooting the conversation on the Future of bigtop: Abstracting the backplane ? Containers?

2015-06-18 Thread jay vyas
A bit offensive. > > > > "gridgain or spark can do what 90% of the hadoop ecosystem already does, > supporting streams, batch,sql all in one" -> This statement deprecates the > utility of the labors of rest of the Hadoop ecosystem in favor of Gridgain > and Spark.

Re: Rebooting the conversation on the Future of bigtop: Abstracting the backplane ? Containers?

2015-06-16 Thread Jay Vyas
nique project in that we integrate a lot of tools in a rapidly changing landscape, so it's good to have some feelers out there to see what our users are thinking. Thanks all for the feedback, hope to get more! > On Jun 16, 2015, at 2:11 AM, Bruno Mahé wrote: > >> On 06/15/2

Re: Rebooting the conversation on the Future of bigtop: Abstracting the backplane ? Containers?

2015-06-15 Thread jay vyas
jects. I roll my eyes sometimes at the > Docker over-hype. Is there still a place for me here? > > > > On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:22 AM, jay vyas > wrote: > >> Hi folks. Every few months, i try to reboot the conversation about the >> next generation of bigtop. >

Rebooting the conversation on the Future of bigtop: Abstracting the backplane ? Containers?

2015-06-15 Thread jay vyas
ork plugins for ignite and spark underneath. If other folks are interested, maybe we could create the "1x" or "in-memory" branch to start hacking on it sometime ?Maybe even bring the flink guys in as well, as they are interested in bigtop packaging. -- jay vyas

Re: deployment of bigtop stable release

2015-06-08 Thread jay vyas
1.0.0? >Or I should rather ask: is this planned? > - we are suggesting to always use deployment scripts from master >with few exceptions (eg. sqoop you mentioned)? > > If it's true, we may like to advertise this a bit more. > Maintaining list of hadoop components which are not deployable by > current master orchestration would be nice so that we can state: > always use master with those exceptions. > > -- > Martin Bukatovic > RHS/Hadoop QE Team > -- jay vyas

Re: newbie question of BigTop

2015-06-08 Thread jay vyas
e tool from the node on 2) >>> 4) BigTop will (through puppet) install and configure the whole cluster. >>> >>> the point is that no need of a lot of manual work on every node. >>> >>> But I am following instruction for 0.8.0 and 0.7.0, like >>> >>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/BIGTOP/How+to+install+BigTop+0.7.0+hadoop+on+CentOS+with+puppet >>> >>> there are quite a few steps, (almost all the steps in above link) are >>> required to be performed on each node? >>> >>> so it looks like the human work is significant higher between small(3 >>> node) and large(100+) cluster. Is that right? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Demai >>> >>> >> >> > -- jay vyas

Re: [Feature Request] PuppetForge module for 'bigtop-deploy'

2015-06-01 Thread jay vyas
I agree its a Great idea. On Jun 1, 2015 12:51 PM, "Evans Ye" wrote: > Yup. I think this is a great idea to promote bigtop. > The solution makes our puppet recipes and packages much easier to access > by users. > I think the only concern is how we're going to maintain the code on > puppetforge. >

Re: Gearing up for 1.0.0 (cut-off of the branch)

2015-04-28 Thread jay vyas
If I don't hear from the > Tachyon component's maintainers I will have to remove this from the release > 1.0 because the packages are broken and we can release them like this. > > BIGTOP-1615 (another blocker) is in PA state, so if anyone can take a look > - > it'd be great! > > Thanks! > Cos > -- jay vyas

Extending the thanks to our overseas buddies

2015-04-16 Thread jay vyas
all boats in the bigdata space, especially our buddies overseas who *could not* make it to apachecon (evans, young-woo, olaf, dasha, andrew, mark , bruno, ...).. -- jay vyas

Apachecon

2015-04-12 Thread jay vyas
Hi folks I'm here at apachecon will be bumming around and hacking on things hopefully will be able to find a good room we can commandeer like we did last time in denver

Re: Errors building big pet store

2015-04-09 Thread jay vyas
fixed in the patch shown and attached in BIGTOP-1812 bob . will commit today... thanks again ! On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 9:19 AM, jay vyas wrote: > Looks like a file not found in pig integration test , since the migration > of bps spark we Will look into it and patch it for

Re: Errors building big pet store

2015-04-09 Thread jay vyas
Looks like a file not found in pig integration test , since the migration of bps spark we Will look into it and patch it for u Bob ... thanks for noticing this ! On Apr 8, 2015 11:11 PM, "Bob Metelsky" wrote: > ok it built cleanly from the mapreduce directory and I have the jar file >

Re: Errors building big pet store

2015-04-09 Thread jay vyas
egularUserShell FAILED >> >>java.lang.AssertionError at ShellTest.groovy:34 >> >> >> >> 44 tests completed, 1 failed, 5 skipped >> >> :itest-common:test FAILED >> >> >> >> FAILURE: Build failed with an exception. >> >> >> >> * What went wrong: >> >> Execution failed for task ':itest-common:test'. >> >>> There were failing tests. See the report at: >> >> >> file:///home/robert/bigtop/bigtop-test-framework/build/reports/tests/index.html >> >> >> >> * Try: >> >> Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or >> >> --debug option to get more log output. >> >> >> >> BUILD FAILED >> >> >> >> Total time: 1 mins 43.399 secs >> >> >> >> ~~~ >> >> >> >> html file above and full build log are here... >> >> >> >> >> https://sites.google.com/site/developtroubleshooting/big-pet-store-implement >> > >> > > -- jay vyas

Re: ASF BigTop <-> Apache Mahout Collaboration

2015-04-09 Thread jay vyas
unity > > for their support and help. We look forward to keep this collaboration > > going for future releases of both Apache BigTop and Apache Mahout. > > > > Special thanks go out to Jay Vyas, Andrew Purtell and Dr.Cos from the > > BigTop camp. > > > > > > Regards, > > On Behalf of Mahout PMC > -- jay vyas

Re: Errors building big pet store

2015-04-07 Thread jay vyas
mon:test'. >>> > There were failing tests. See the report at: >>> file:///home/robert/bigtop/bigtop-test-framework/build/reports/tests/index.html >>> >>> * Try: >>> Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or >>> --debug option to get more log output. >>> >>> BUILD FAILED >>> >>> Total time: 1 mins 43.399 secs >>> >>> ~~~ >>> >>> html file above and full build log are here... >>> >>> >>> https://sites.google.com/site/developtroubleshooting/big-pet-store-implement >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > -- jay vyas

Re: Presenting BigTop Bazaar

2015-04-06 Thread jay vyas
2015 Annual Conference of the Great Lakes Section (GLS of the >>>> Society of Industrial & Applied Math (SIAM) in Grand Rapids, MI on May 2. >>>> >>>> I wrote a blog entry about the model here: >>>> http://rnowling.github.io/math/2015/03/24/bigtop-bazaar-model.html >>>> >>>> I've been working on a Java implementation here: >>>> https://github.com/rnowling/bigtop-bazaar >>>> >>>> Once it's relatively stable, I'll commit it to BigTop. >>>> >>>> I want to say thanks to BigTop for the support and providing a home for >>>> my projects. :) >>>> >>>> RJ >>>> >>> >>> >> > -- jay vyas

Re: Missing oozie-setup.sh - trying t o set yp shared lib

2015-03-31 Thread jay vyas
> any insight on to to get the share lib going >> > > >> > > also would like to get the oozie web interface going as well >> > > >> > > right now the url above is telling me >> > > >> > > "Oozie web console is disabled. >> > > >> > > To enable Oozie web console install the Ext JS library" >> > > >> > > >> > In order to enable Oozie webconsole, you will need to manually install >> > http://extjs.com/deploy/ext-2.2.zip into the expected place (see link >> > inside oozie webapp) >> >> Also, Bigtop based on 2.0.5-alpha Hadoop seems to be pretty old. The >> latest is >> on 2.4.1 and 1.0 (based of 2.6.0) is getting ready ;) >> >> Cos >> >> > -- jay vyas

Re: New committer Nate D'Amico

2015-03-24 Thread jay vyas
ject presence > at > > the conferences and similar marketing efforts. > > > > Welcome and let the Dao be with you! > > Cos > -- jay vyas

Re: need you recommendation

2015-03-19 Thread jay vyas
gt; > > On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 1:28 PM, MrAsanjar . > wrote: > > > > > >> Hi all, > > >> My name is amir sanjar at Canonical. I am planing to evaluate or > should I > > >> better say re-evaluate big-top hadoop stack (loved release 0.5.0 ). > What > > >> version of bigtop would you consider to be the most stable version to > start > > >> with? > > >> many thanks in advance for your help > > >> > > > > > > > > -- jay vyas

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-03-12 Thread jay vyas
@David i like rj's idea on considering mllib, which is something which is gauranteed to be bigtop supported ! possibly consider that as an option if you want to build your thesis on bigtop On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 06:04AM,

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-03-12 Thread jay vyas
mahout > > If you, Bigtop team, do not mind, I would suggest to apply the patching. > Unfortunately I dont have expertise in Mahout itself. so it would be > appreciate if someone verify the validity. > > Thanks, > Youngwoo > > > > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 7:04

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-03-12 Thread jay vyas
e algorithms that work with > Spark - do you know whether those still work with recent versions of Spark? > Is there a lot of work to manually install Mahout without Bigtop? > > Anyhow, hope the Mahout guys find their focus again. > > Best regards, > David > > > On Thu

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-03-11 Thread jay vyas
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 09:42AM, jay vyas wrote: > >At this point we can just keep packaging as is, but if bugs crop up, > drop > >it unless we can get help > >On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Konstantin Boudnik > >wrote: > > > > Should r

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-03-10 Thread jay vyas
tree/master/h2o > > > > > > > > and > > > > > > > > > https://gigaom.com/2014/02/28/cloudera-is-rebuilding-machine-learning-for-hadoop-with-oryx/ > > > > > > > > On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 12:47 PM, Konstantin Boudnik > wrot

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-03-06 Thread jay vyas
i sent a email to mahout-dev... maybe someone will ping back :) On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Jay Vyas wrote: > Iirc we don't have any maintainers for it. > Is anyone interested in maintaining it? > > > On Mar 6, 2015, at 2:23 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > > >

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-03-06 Thread Jay Vyas
Iirc we don't have any maintainers for it. Is anyone interested in maintaining it? > On Mar 6, 2015, at 2:23 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > > Does anyone know what's the story with Mahout? Has it been fixed to be working > with Hadoop2 or shall we remove it from the BOM? > > Cos > >> On Sat

Re: FW: Spark v1.2.1 failing under BigTop build in External Flume Sink (due to missing Netty library)

2015-03-05 Thread jay vyas
> >>>be > >>> clear, I'm not necessarily trying to get the Flume Sink to work-- I > >>>just > >>> want the project to build successfully, though of course I'd still want > >>>the > >>> Flume Sink to work for whomever does need it.) > >>> > >>> Does anybody have any idea what's going on here? Here is the command > >>>BigTop > >>> is running to build Spark: > >>> > >>> mvn -Pbigtop-dist -Pyarn -Phive -Phive-thriftserver -Pkinesis-asl > >>> -Divy.home=/home/ec2-user/.ivy2 -Dsbt.ivy.home=/home/ec2-user/.ivy2 > >>> -Duser.home=/home/ec2-user -Drepo.maven.org= > >>> -Dreactor.repo=file:///home/ec2-user/.m2/repository > >>> -Dhadoop.version=2.4.0-amzn-3-SNAPSHOT > >>>-Dyarn.version=2.4.0-amzn-3-SNAPSHOT > >>> -Dprotobuf.version=2.5.0 -Dscala.version=2.10.3 > >>>-Dscala.binary.version=2.10 > >>> -DskipTests -DrecompileMode=all install > >>> > >>> As I mentioned above, if I switch to the latest in branch-1.2, to > >>> v1.3.0-rc2, or to the latest in branch-1.3, I get the same exact error. > >>> I > >>> was not getting the error with Spark v1.1.0, though there weren't any > >>> changes to the external/flume-sink/pom.xml between v1.1.0 and v1.2.1. > >>> > >>> > >>> ~ Jonathan Kelly > > > > -- jay vyas

Re: How to start/stop/test Solr using Solr rpm files built by BigTop

2015-03-04 Thread jay vyas
you ! On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:44 PM, Tom Chen wrote: > How to use those puppet recipes? Any document? > > > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 12:45 PM, jay vyas > wrote: > >> Ambari theoretically should work against different stacks. >> IIRC bigtop is one of those sta

Re: How to start/stop/test Solr using Solr rpm files built by BigTop

2015-03-04 Thread jay vyas
t; the yum install, how to start/stop solr, how to test it? Any documentation > around this? > > > Regards, > Tom > -- jay vyas

Re: Update on meetup?

2015-03-03 Thread jay vyas
he vagrant/docker scripts are really cool, i looked at > it > > yesterday the first time. Too bad they are deeply bound to centos, I had > to > > change many thing to get it run on debian. > > > > > > Docker is more centered > > > > I looked into the vm

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-03-02 Thread jay vyas
lso, there's a ticket to improve the wiki in this regards. > > > > Is there anyone who wants to step up as the RM this time around? RM > > > doesn't mean that you have to do all the job, but rather be an > > > efficient with a stick ;) > > > > > > > I'm going to tentative raise my hand for that. I've done it before and > > later March to most of April my travel schedule calms down a lot. I'll > > give a definite in the next few days. > > > > > Thoughts? > > > Cos > > > > > > Cheers, > > Peter > -- jay vyas

Re: Packaging apache* projects?

2015-02-28 Thread jay vyas
sk to add postgres, mysql, etc. > > I love postgres, but you see my point... I'd say let's rely as much on the > distro vendors: distos are commodity. All of them. Including Bigtop. That's > why, I think, we started getting away from being a Hadoop distro project, >

Re: Gearing up for 0.9

2015-02-28 Thread jay vyas
I built all the needed bits on build.opensuse.org for both rpm > distros *and* debs. > > > > Is there anyone who wants to step up as the RM this time around? RM > > doesn't mean that you have to do all the job, but rather be an > > efficient with a stick ;) > > > > I'm going to tentative raise my hand for that. I've done it before and > later March to most of April my travel schedule calms down a lot. I'll > give a definite in the next few days. > > > Thoughts? > > Cos > > > Cheers, > Peter > -- jay vyas

Re: Bigtop Docker image with Dockerfile.

2015-02-26 Thread jay vyas
> > > Roman should have this patch somewhere, not sure if he's ready > > > > > to > > > commit > > > > > yet. > > > > > But we always can use your approach is a backup plan, although > > > > > we'd > > > need > > > > > Dockerfiles for all supported Linuxes. > > > > > > > > > > Cos > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 07:45PM, Christian Tzolov wrote: > > > > > >I've put together a Docker container, equipped with all > > > > > > necessary > > > > > tools > > > > > >and libraries and ready to generate RPM packages. Here are > > > > > > the Dockerhub/Github references: > > > > > >https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/tzolov/bigtop-centos > > > > > >https://github.com/tzolov/bigtop-centos > > > > > >There are a couple of existing bigtop images in Dockerhub > > > > > > but > > > neither > > > > > of > > > > > >them provides neither description nor a Dockerfile. > > > > > > > > > > > >For simplicity I've decided to keep it as as single image > > > > > > for now. Cheers, > > > > > >Christian > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hope that helps, > Peter > -- jay vyas

Update on a new bigpetstore toy.

2015-02-25 Thread jay vyas
tions per second. -- jay vyas

Re: BIGTOP-1x branch.. Do we need multitenancy systems?

2015-02-11 Thread Jay Vyas
makes sense to me; This should help me to picture where bigtop is headed for the next several months. So I guess the answer is "yes : we still beleive in multitenant packaging and systems". Thanks for all the feedback! > On Feb 11, 2015, at 3:13 AM, Bruno Mahé wrote: > >> On 02/10/2015 10:05

BIGTOP-1x branch.. Do we need multitenancy systems?

2015-02-10 Thread jay vyas
. There are tools for DNS for containers and so on. -- jay vyas

Re: User Guide?

2015-02-03 Thread jay vyas
gt; >>>> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> Where can I access the list of products, included in Bigtop? I have > >>>> tried accessing the user guide on > >>>> > http://bigtop.apache.org/book/apache-bigtop-user-guide/apache-bigtop-user-guide.html > , > >>>> but it only contains an empty (no contents) user guide for > (unreleased?) > >>>> Bigtop 0.9.0 ... > >>>> > >>>> Best regards, > >>>> David > >> > >> > > > -- jay vyas

Re: Update on meetup?

2015-01-30 Thread jay vyas
hahahahahaha now *that* is another topic altogether On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > With Mesos - who needs damn YARN? > > On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 07:06PM, jay vyas wrote: > >here mesos enters the picture :) deploying mesos as a deployment > pl

Re: Update on meetup?

2015-01-30 Thread jay vyas
Cos > > On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 05:43PM, jay vyas wrote: > > honestly, i think you could go either way. certainly people will be > > running hadoop services in docker containers in the very near future, > > and at definetely at scale. > > > > at the same time,

Re: Update on meetup?

2015-01-30 Thread jay vyas
honestly, i think you could go either way. certainly people will be running hadoop services in docker containers in the very near future, and at definetely at scale. at the same time, some folks will still want /usr/lib and /etc and VM style multitenant solutions. my point is : We cant really su

Re: Update on meetup?

2015-01-30 Thread jay vyas
> trying to provide an orchestration tool > https://github.com/docker/machine > But that still requires additional configuration management... > > jay vyas 於 2015年1月31日 星期六寫道: > > Roman youre right, a real docker container doesn't do things the way we >> currentl

Re: Update on meetup?

2015-01-30 Thread jay vyas
e single service inside of it. We can do that very easily. Then the real > questions kick in: how do you orchestrate those, how do you provide > them with configuration, etc. Seems like you still need some kind of > a system like Amabari, etc. > > Thanks, > Roman. > -- jay vyas

Update on meetup?

2015-01-28 Thread Jay Vyas
Hi bigtop. We had snow chaos erupt yesterday in massachusets... So I missed the meet up . Sorry! Can someone jot down - any interesting details , progress - ideas about next steps - what kind of beer you guys drank Etc... Thanks!

Re: To speed up the development: shall we become a CTR project?

2015-01-07 Thread jay vyas
; > > -- > > Take care, > > Cos > > 2CAC 8312 4870 D885 8616 6115 220F 6980 1F27 E622 > > Cos' pubkey: http://people.apache.org/~cos/cos.asc > > > > Wisdom of the hour ---- > > > > FORTUNE PROVIDES QUESTIONS FOR THE GREAT ANSWERS: #4 > > A:Go west, young man, go west! > > Q:What do wabbits do when they get tiwed of wunning awound? > > > -- jay vyas

Re: To speed up the development: shall we become a CTR project?

2014-12-27 Thread Jay Vyas
gt; > Cos > >> On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 09:26AM, Jay Vyas wrote: >> If we wanna do CTR ... >> Can we just do it into master? >> I realize it will break but that what CI is for. >> >> I wanna make sure we aren't just creating a backlog of unmerged branches

Re: To speed up the development: shall we become a CTR project?

2014-12-27 Thread Jay Vyas
If we wanna do CTR ... Can we just do it into master? I realize it will break but that what CI is for. I wanna make sure we aren't just creating a backlog of unmerged branches. > On Dec 26, 2014, at 4:23 PM, Andrew Purtell wrote: > > +1 from me > >> On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Konsta

Re: To speed up the development: shall we become a CTR project?

2014-12-25 Thread Jay Vyas
Commit-then-review? Intriguing. Can you propose the exact workflow you're suggesting? > On Dec 24, 2014, at 7:16 PM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > > I've been reading this discussion on Ignite (incubating) dev@ list > http://s.apache.org/wPA and it clicked with the thread we were having in > t

CTakes collaboration.

2014-12-15 Thread jay vyas
y to interact with a different group of the apache community, and hack around w/ Spark, UIMA, and learn some NLP and do some machine learning for a good cause :) -- jay vyas

Re: What will the next generation of bigtop look like?

2014-12-12 Thread jay vyas
aling. On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Andrew Purtell wrote: > > Well if HDFS is dropped, and all packages that depend on it, the > usefulness of Bigtop for me drops to zero. > > On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 6:24 PM, jay vyas > wrote: > >> youre right - this thread is just a d

Re: What will the next generation of bigtop look like?

2014-12-12 Thread jay vyas
PM, Andrew Purtell wrote: > > thanks for the input maybe yarn and HDFS should continue to stick around > > Huh? When/where was HDFS not sticking around? To be replaced with what? > > > On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 6:57 PM, jay vyas > wrote: >> >> great feedback guy

Re: What will the next generation of bigtop look like?

2014-12-11 Thread jay vyas
great feedback guys. my thoughts: @andrew, yeah thats some very good points you make. thanks for the input maybe yarn and HDFS should continue to stick around. @RJ, i think python, and the mgmt tooling can be complimentary, but more ** on top ** of bigtop, i.e. in a vendor product based on bigt

Re: What will the next generation of bigtop look like?

2014-12-11 Thread Jay Vyas
eds to be stored somewhere before it can be processed. >>> And >>> HCFS seems to be fitting the bill ok. But, as I said already, I see the real >>> action elsewhere. If I were to define the shape of our mid- to long'ish term >>> roadmap it'd be something

Re: What will the next generation of bigtop look like?

2014-12-08 Thread Jay Vyas
or > that, but we have discussed that elsewhere and dropped the idea as it wasn't > feasible back in the day. Perhaps its time just came? > > Apologies for a long post. > Cos > > >> On Sun, Dec 07, 2014 at 07:04PM, RJ Nowling wrote: >> Which other projects depend o

Re: Impala & Bigtop

2014-12-08 Thread jay vyas
This would > unlock the full feature set of the Hadoop component. Is there a technical > or philosophical reason? Or is it just something that hasn’t been done or > even considered yet? > -- jay vyas

What will the next generation of bigtop look like?

2014-12-06 Thread jay vyas
.9 release Either way, looking forward to some feedback on these thoughts from the bigtop community ! jay vyas

Re: [RESULT] Was: [VOTE] Removing support for Makefile

2014-12-02 Thread jay vyas
for driving it! > > Thanks, > Roman. > -- jay vyas

Re: [VOTE] Removing support for Makefile

2014-11-18 Thread jay vyas
re > 0 : No opinion one way or another > -1 : To keep the make and maintain both build systems > > The vote shall be open for at least 72 hours and will be closed on Mon, > November 24th at 12:00 PST. > > Thanks, > Cos > -- jay vyas

Re: Any suggestions on latest and greatest development to highlight?

2014-11-10 Thread jay vyas
oh and u also might wanna mention that we hangout in #bigtop on irc

Re: Any suggestions on latest and greatest development to highlight?

2014-11-10 Thread jay vyas
; > I'll be talking about our bread-n-butter stuff, but what > > else: vagrant is pretty cool and so is BigPetStore. What > > else? > > > > Also, on the BigPetStore side of things -- any chance > > I can get an existing slide deck to lift a few slides? > > > > > > Thanks, > > Roman. > -- jay vyas

Re: Any suggestions on latest and greatest development to highlight?

2014-11-09 Thread Jay Vyas
Hi roman! I can put some slides together tonite on the vagrant and bigpetstore stuff. Feel free to borrow or use them however you want. Will send it out tonite. > On Nov 9, 2014, at 3:09 PM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: > > Hi! > > once Cos bailed with our Bigtop preso @ApacheCON > this made

Re: Apache Ignite

2014-11-05 Thread jay vyas
any > interesting tasks in the pipeline. > > D. > > On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: > >> +dev@ignite >> >> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 10:58 AM, jay vyas >> wrote: >> > Im really interested in this ignite stuff.. es

Re: update cos on the project lead for issues.apache.org

2014-11-05 Thread jay vyas
. On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 3:25 AM, Konstantin Boudnik wrote: > It really doesn't matter that much ;) > Cos > > On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 09:47PM, jay vyas wrote: > > hi folks, minor thing i noted ; > > > > looks like our dear roman is project lead on bigtop

update cos on the project lead for issues.apache.org

2014-11-04 Thread jay vyas
hi folks, minor thing i noted ; looks like our dear roman is project lead on bigtop's jira page, but i think it switched to cos ? shall we update the page ? -- jay vyas

Apache Ignite

2014-10-30 Thread jay vyas
Im really interested in this ignite stuff.. especially after reviewing BIGTOP-1409 and seeing that GridGain is really serious about bigtop integration. lets learn more about this emerging ***Ignite*** project... - how will it integrate w/ bigtop ? - Where can we llearn about it, and maybe - can w

UPDATE on Bigtop VM / Docker recipes.

2014-10-27 Thread jay vyas
just cd into bigtop-deploy/vm/ and start poking around. Once they are totally stable ill make a wiki page or website update for them. -- jay vyas

Re: BayArea Bigtop Horror hackathon: week of Oct 27th

2014-10-23 Thread jay vyas
; And to be perfectly clear here's the address: >> 875 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103 >> >> Thanks, >> Roman. >> > > -- jay vyas

Re: [DISCUSS] Working on the BOM.next (0.9.0 or 1.0?)

2014-10-19 Thread Jay Vyas
> > Thanks, > Roman. > >> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 11:54 AM, jay vyas >> wrote: >> Thanks bruno : thats a good point i think. >> >> so Ive created a spreadsheet we can use to track who is maintaining what in >> bigtop: >> >> https://doc

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