+1 from me too. The vote passed, so I'll continue with the rest of the
release.
Thanks everyone!
Jonathan Hung
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 1:40 PM Giovanni Matteo Fumarola <
giovanni.fumar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1 (non-binding).
>
> - Built from source on Ubuntu with OpenJDK 11.0.3
> - Verified
+1 (non-binding).
- Built from source on Ubuntu with OpenJDK 11.0.3
- Verified signatures
- Verified documentation
- Setup up a single node cluster and ran basic yarn commands
- Ran UTs for Yarn Router, Yarn Common, Yarn API, YARN NM and YARN RM.
Thanks for putting this together, Jonathan.
On
Compatibility testing has gone well for me.
- In a 4-node cluster, I ran YARN rolling upgrade tests between 2.8.5 and
2.10.0
- In a 4-node cluster, I ran YARN rolling upgrade tests between 2.10.0 and trunk
- With one 4-node cluster running 2.10.0 and one 4-node cluster running trunk,
I ran a
+1 on RC1
- Verified signatures
- Built from source (RHEL7)
- Ran single node cluster and tested basic HDFS commands
Thanks for putting this together Jonathan!
On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 7:54 PM zhankun tang wrote:
> Thanks for the efforts! Jonathan!
>
> +1 (non-binding) on RC1.
> - Set up a
Thanks for the efforts! Jonathan!
+1 (non-binding) on RC1.
- Set up a single node cluster with the binary tarball
- Run Spark Pi and PySpark job
BR,
Zhankun
On Mon, 28 Oct 2019 at 23:16, Masatake Iwasaki
wrote:
> Thanks for putting this up, Jonathan Hung.
>
> +1(non-binding)
>
> * verified
Sounds good to me, thank you for addressing the concerns Jonathan.
+1 from me.
From: Masatake Iwasaki
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2019 7:52 AM
To: Jonathan Hung ; Hdfs-dev
; mapreduce-dev ;
yarn-dev ; Hadoop Common
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Hadoop
Thanks for putting this up, Jonathan Hung.
+1(non-binding)
* verified signature and checksum.
* built source tarball by OpenJDK 7 on CentOS 7 with native profile enabled.
* launched pseudo distributed cluster with security configurations.
* create encryption zone and put files in it.
* accessed
>>- Visually inspected contents of binary tarball
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Erik
>>
>> ----------
>> *From:* Konstantin Shvachko
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 23, 2019 6:10 PM
>> *To:* Jonathan Hung
>> *Cc:* Hdfs-dev ; mapreduce
> Thanks,
> Erik
>
> --
> *From:* Konstantin Shvachko
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 23, 2019 6:10 PM
> *To:* Jonathan Hung
> *Cc:* Hdfs-dev ; mapreduce-dev <
> mapreduce-...@hadoop.apache.org>; yarn-dev ;
> Hadoop Common
> *Subject:*
Hung
Cc: Hdfs-dev ; mapreduce-dev
; yarn-dev ;
Hadoop Common
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Hadoop 2.10.0 (RC1)
+1 on RC1
- Verified signatures
- Verified maven artifacts on Nexus for sources
- Checked rat reports
- Checked documentation
- Checked packaging contents
- Built from sources
+1 (non-binding) on RC1
I built from source on Mac and RHEL7, ran hdfs, nodemanager, and
resourcemanager unit tests, and set up a one-node cluster and ran some test
jobs (pi and sleep).
- Jim
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 4:55 PM Jonathan Hung wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> This is the second release
+1 on RC1
- Verified signatures
- Verified maven artifacts on Nexus for sources
- Checked rat reports
- Checked documentation
- Checked packaging contents
- Built from sources on RHEL 7 box
- Ran unit tests for new HDFS features with Java 8
Thanks,
--Konstantin
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 2:55 PM
Hi Eric, thanks for trying it out. We talked about this in today's YARN
community sync up, summarizing here for everyone else:
I don't think it's worth delaying the 2.10.0 release further, we can
address this in a subsequent 2.10.x release. Wangda mentioned it might be
related to changes in
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks very much for all of your work on this release.
I have a concern about cross-queue (inter-queue) preemption in 2.10.
In 2.8, on a 6 node pseudo-cluster, preempting from one queue to meet the needs
of another queue seems to work as expected. However, 2.10 in the same
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