Hi,
Try running following in the spark folder:
bin/*run-example *SparkPi 10
If this runs fine, just see the set of arguments being passed via this
script, and try in similar way.
Thanks,
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Christophe Préaud
christophe.pre...@kelkoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I have
Hi,
I have created a JIRA
(SPARK-3967https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-3967), can you please
confirm that you are hit by the same issue?
Thanks,
Christophe.
On 15/10/2014 09:49, Christophe Préaud wrote:
Hi Jimmy,
Did you try my patch?
The problem on my side was that the
Hi Jimmy,
Did you try my patch?
The problem on my side was that the hadoop.tmp.dir (in hadoop core-site.xml)
was not handled properly by Spark when it is set on multiple partitions/disks,
i.e.:
property
namehadoop.tmp.dir/name
Hello,
I have already posted a message with the exact same problem, and proposed a
patch (the subject is Application failure in yarn-cluster mode).
Can you test it, and see if it works for you?
I would be glad too if someone can confirm that it is a bug in Spark 1.1.0.
Regards,
Christophe.
On
So the only way that I could make this work was to build a fat jar file as
suggested earlier. To me (and I am no expert) it seems like this is a
bug. Everything was working for me prior to our upgrade to Spark 1.1 on
Hadoop 2.2 but now it seems to not... ie packaging my jars locally then
Hi Guys,
Spark rookie here. I am getting a file not found exception on the --jars.
This is on the yarn cluster mode and I am running the following command on
our recently upgraded Spark 1.1.1 environment.
./bin/spark-submit --verbose --master yarn --deploy-mode cluster --class
myEngine
Having the exact same error with the exact same jar Do you work for
Altiscale? :)
J
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On Oct 13, 2014, at 5:33 PM, Andy Srine andy.sr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guys,
Spark rookie here. I am getting a file not found exception on the --jars.
This is on the yarn
BTW this has always worked for me before until we upgraded the cluster to
Spark 1.1.1...
J
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Well in the cluster, can you try copying the entire folder and then run?
For example my home folder say helloWorld consists of the src, target etc.
can you copy the entire folder in the cluster ? I doubt it is looking for
some dependencies and is missing that when it runs your jar file.
or if you
Or if it has something to do with the way you package your files - try
another alternative method and see if it works
On Monday, October 13, 2014, HARIPRIYA AYYALASOMAYAJULA
aharipriy...@gmail.com wrote:
Well in the cluster, can you try copying the entire folder and then run?
For example my
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