the image?
On Monday, April 17, 2017 3:10 AM, Hitesh Goyal
<hitesh.go...@nlpcaptcha.com> wrote:
Hi team,
I am new to oozie. I have started using it as follows:- I have created a
job.properties file and a workflow.xml file. I am running oozie on aws emr
cluster. My python
?
On Monday, April 17, 2017 3:10 AM, Hitesh Goyal
<hitesh.go...@nlpcaptcha.com> wrote:
Hi team,
I am new to oozie. I have started using it as follows:- I have created a
job.properties file and a workflow.xml file. I am running oozie on aws emr
cluster. My python script is at
-southeast-1.compute.internal:11000/oozie -config
~/emr/job.properties -run
when I check info of job via :-
oozie job info -020-170417052643712-oozie-oozi-W
it is showing the following . See image as attached file.
Please help me throughout.
Thanks & Regards,
Hitesh Goyal
Cont. No.:- 9996588220
u, Apr 6, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Hitesh Goyal <hitesh.go...@nlpcaptcha.com>
wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> I am new to oozie Workflow engine.
> I want to use it is as a service which starts EMR clusters and then
> run jobs on it and after completing the jobs it would terminate the
Hi team,
I am new to oozie Workflow engine.
I want to use it is as a service which starts EMR clusters and then run jobs on
it and after completing the jobs it would terminate the clusters.
Can I use oozie for this procedure.
Please let me know a solution for this.
Thanks,
Hitesh