[jira] [Updated] (YARN-2877) Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling

2017-01-13 Thread Arun Suresh (JIRA)

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Arun Suresh updated YARN-2877:
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Fix Version/s: 3.0.0-alpha2
   2.9.0

> Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling
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> Key: YARN-2877
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2877
> Project: Hadoop YARN
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>  Components: nodemanager, resourcemanager
>Reporter: Sriram Rao
>Assignee: Konstantinos Karanasos
> Fix For: 2.9.0, 3.0.0-alpha2
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> Attachments: distributed-scheduling-design-doc_v1.pdf
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> This is an umbrella JIRA that proposes to extend YARN to support distributed 
> scheduling.  Briefly, some of the motivations for distributed scheduling are 
> the following:
> 1. Improve cluster utilization by opportunistically executing tasks otherwise 
> idle resources on individual machines.
> 2. Reduce allocation latency.  Tasks where the scheduling time dominates 
> (i.e., task execution time is much less compared to the time required for 
> obtaining a container from the RM).
>  



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[jira] [Updated] (YARN-2877) Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling

2016-05-24 Thread Arun Suresh (JIRA)

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Arun Suresh updated YARN-2877:
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Target Version/s: 2.9.0  (was: 3.0.0-alpha1)

> Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling
> -
>
> Key: YARN-2877
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2877
> Project: Hadoop YARN
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>  Components: nodemanager, resourcemanager
>Reporter: Sriram Rao
>Assignee: Konstantinos Karanasos
> Attachments: distributed-scheduling-design-doc_v1.pdf
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>
> This is an umbrella JIRA that proposes to extend YARN to support distributed 
> scheduling.  Briefly, some of the motivations for distributed scheduling are 
> the following:
> 1. Improve cluster utilization by opportunistically executing tasks otherwise 
> idle resources on individual machines.
> 2. Reduce allocation latency.  Tasks where the scheduling time dominates 
> (i.e., task execution time is much less compared to the time required for 
> obtaining a container from the RM).
>  



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[jira] [Updated] (YARN-2877) Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling

2015-06-11 Thread Konstantinos Karanasos (JIRA)

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Konstantinos Karanasos updated YARN-2877:
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Attachment: distributed-scheduling-design-doc_v1.pdf

Adding the first version of the design document.

 Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling
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 Key: YARN-2877
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2877
 Project: Hadoop YARN
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Components: nodemanager, resourcemanager
Reporter: Sriram Rao
Assignee: Konstantinos Karanasos
 Attachments: distributed-scheduling-design-doc_v1.pdf


 This is an umbrella JIRA that proposes to extend YARN to support distributed 
 scheduling.  Briefly, some of the motivations for distributed scheduling are 
 the following:
 1. Improve cluster utilization by opportunistically executing tasks otherwise 
 idle resources on individual machines.
 2. Reduce allocation latency.  Tasks where the scheduling time dominates 
 (i.e., task execution time is much less compared to the time required for 
 obtaining a container from the RM).
  



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[jira] [Updated] (YARN-2877) Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling

2014-12-19 Thread Chris Douglas (JIRA)

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Chris Douglas updated YARN-2877:

Assignee: Konstantinos Karanasos

 Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling
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 Key: YARN-2877
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2877
 Project: Hadoop YARN
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Components: nodemanager, resourcemanager
Reporter: Sriram Rao
Assignee: Konstantinos Karanasos

 This is an umbrella JIRA that proposes to extend YARN to support distributed 
 scheduling.  Briefly, some of the motivations for distributed scheduling are 
 the following:
 1. Improve cluster utilization by opportunistically executing tasks otherwise 
 idle resources on individual machines.
 2. Reduce allocation latency.  Tasks where the scheduling time dominates 
 (i.e., task execution time is much less compared to the time required for 
 obtaining a container from the RM).
  



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[jira] [Updated] (YARN-2877) Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling

2014-11-20 Thread Carlo Curino (JIRA)

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Carlo Curino updated YARN-2877:
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Assignee: (was: Carlo Curino)

 Extend YARN to support distributed scheduling
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 Key: YARN-2877
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2877
 Project: Hadoop YARN
  Issue Type: New Feature
  Components: nodemanager, resourcemanager
Reporter: Sriram Rao

 This is an umbrella JIRA that proposes to extend YARN to support distributed 
 scheduling.  Briefly, some of the motivations for distributed scheduling are 
 the following:
 1. Improve cluster utilization by opportunistically executing tasks otherwise 
 idle resources on individual machines.
 2. Reduce allocation latency.  Tasks where the scheduling time dominates 
 (i.e., task execution time is much less compared to the time required for 
 obtaining a container from the RM).
  



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