Hi Akhil and Kousuke,
Thank you for your quick response.
Monitoring through JSON API seems straightforward and cool.
Thanks again!
2014-11-18 19:06 GMT+09:00 Kousuke Saruta :
> Hi Kenichi
>
>> 1. How can I stop a slave on the specific node?
>>Under `sbin/` directory, there are
>> `start-{
Hi Kenichi
1. How can I stop a slave on the specific node?
Under `sbin/` directory, there are
`start-{all,master,slave,slaves}` and `stop-{all,master,slaves}`, but
no `stop-slave`. Are there any way to stop the specific (e.g., the
2nd) slave via command line?
You can use sbin/spark-daemon.s
1. You can comment the rest of the workers from the conf/slaves file and do
a stop-slaves.sh from that machine to stop the specific worker.
2. There is no direct command for it, but you can do something like the
following:
$ curl localhost:8080 | grep "Applications" -C 10 | head -n20
​Where loca
Hi,
I'm operating Spark in standalone cluster configuration (3 slaves) and
have some question.
1. How can I stop a slave on the specific node?
Under `sbin/` directory, there are
`start-{all,master,slave,slaves}` and `stop-{all,master,slaves}`, but
no `stop-slave`. Are there any way to stop the