if it is not present in CLI then writing a simple wrapper around yarn -web
services will be a option. I think all your listed requirements will be
covered with web services though
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Jian He j...@hortonworks.com wrote:
1) checking how many nodes are in my cluster
1) checking how many nodes are in my cluster
3) what are the names of nodes in my cluster
you can use yarn node.
2) what are the cluster resources total or available at the time of running
the command
Not quite sure, you can search possible options in the yarn command menu.
And you can always
Hi Jian,
Thanks for the suggestions, I could get the required information there
with yarn node command.
Kishore
On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 12:58 AM, Jian He j...@hortonworks.com wrote:
1) checking how many nodes are in my cluster
3) what are the names of nodes in my cluster
you can use yarn
Hi,
Are there any command line tools for things like,
1) checking how many nodes are in my cluster
2) what are the cluster resources total or available at the time of running
the command
3) what are the names of nodes in my cluster
etc..
Thanks,
Kishore