Unless all CLI/API submissions are done from the head node, DUCC still has
a dependency on a shared filesystem to authenticate such requests for
configurations where user processes run with user credentials.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 9:41 AM Lou DeGenaro wrote:
> The DUCC Book for the Apache-UIMA
The DUCC Book for the Apache-UIMA DUCC demo
http://uima-ducc-demo.apache.org:42133/doc/duccbook.html has been updated
with respect to Jira 6121. In particular, see section 12.9 for an example
use of ducc_rsync to install DUCC on an additional worker node when not
using a shared filesystem for
I opened Jira https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/UIMA-6121 to track this
issue.
On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 1:51 PM Lou DeGenaro wrote:
> You not need do anything special to run DUCC without a shared filesystem.
> Simply install it on a local filesystem. However, there is one caveat. If
> the
You not need do anything special to run DUCC without a shared filesystem.
Simply install it on a local filesystem. However, there is one caveat. If
the user's (e.g. DUCC jobs) log directory is not in a shared filesystem,
then DUCC-Mon will not have access and the contents won't be viewable. I'll
Hi there,
the release notes of DUCC 3.0.0 indicates, that one major change is,
that DUCC can now run without shared file system.
How do I set this up? In the Duccbook however it says that you need a
shared filesystem to add more nodes