Thanks Billie!
Setting "mapred.job.tracker" and "fs.default.name" in the conf has gotten
me further.
job.getConfiguration().set("mapred.job.tracker",
"server_name_here:8021");
job.getConfiguration().set("fs.default.name",
"hdfs://server_name_here:8020");
What's interesting now is that the job can't find Accumulo classes - when I
run the job now, I get
2013-01-17 12:59:25,278 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Task Id :
attempt_201301171102_0012_m_000000_1, Status : FAILED
java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
org.apache.accumulo.core.client.mapreduce.AccumuloRowInputFormat
Is there a way to inform the job (via the Job API, on a separate machine
not running hadoop) about extra libs to include on the classpath of the job?
Thanks
Mike
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Billie Rinaldi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your job is running in "local" mode (Running job: job_local_0001). This
> basically means that the hadoop configuration is not present on the
> classpath of the java client kicking off the job. If you weren't planning
> to have the hadoop config on that machine, you might be able to get away
> with setting "mapred.job.tracker" and probably also "fs.default.name" on
> the Configuration object.
>
> Billie
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Mike Hugo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Cool, thanks for the feedback John, the examples have been helpful in
>> getting up and running!
>>
>> Perhaps I'm not doing something quite right. When I jar up my jobs and
>> deploy the jar to the server and run it via the tool.sh command on the
>> cluster, I see the job running in the jobtracker (servername:50030) and it
>> runs as I would expect.
>>
>> 13/01/16 14:39:53 INFO mapred.JobClient: Running job:
>> job_201301161326_0006
>> 13/01/16 14:39:54 INFO mapred.JobClient: map 0% reduce 0%
>> 13/01/16 14:41:29 INFO mapred.JobClient: map 50% reduce 0%
>> 13/01/16 14:41:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: map 100% reduce 0%
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete:
>> job_201301161326_0006
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 18
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=180309
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all
>> reduces waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all maps
>> waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Rack-local map tasks=2
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=2
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=0
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: File Output Format Counters
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Bytes Written=0
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: FileSystemCounters
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_READ=248
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_WRITTEN=60214
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: File Input Format Counters
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Bytes Read=0
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map-Reduce Framework
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map input records=1036434
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Physical memory (bytes)
>> snapshot=373760000
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Spilled Records=0
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: CPU time spent (ms)=24410
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total committed heap usage
>> (bytes)=168394752
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Virtual memory (bytes)
>> snapshot=2124627968
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map output records=2462684
>> 13/01/16 14:41:40 INFO mapred.JobClient: SPLIT_RAW_BYTES=248
>>
>>
>>
>> When I kick off a job via a java client running on a different host, the
>> job seems to run (I can see things being scanned and ingested) but I don't
>> see anything via the jobtracker UI on the server. Is that normal? Or do I
>> have something mis-configured?
>>
>>
>>
>> Here's how I'm starting things from the client:
>>
>> @Override
>> public int run(String[] strings) throws Exception {
>> Job job = new Job(getConf(), getClass().getSimpleName());
>> job.setJarByClass(getClass());
>> job.setMapperClass(MyMapper.class);
>>
>> job.setInputFormatClass(AccumuloRowInputFormat.class);
>>
>> AccumuloRowInputFormat.setZooKeeperInstance(job.getConfiguration(),
>> instanceName, zookeepers);
>>
>> AccumuloRowInputFormat.setInputInfo(job.getConfiguration(),
>> username,
>> password.getBytes(),
>> "...",
>> new Authorizations());
>>
>> job.setNumReduceTasks(0);
>>
>> job.setOutputFormatClass(AccumuloOutputFormat.class);
>> job.setOutputKeyClass(Key.class);
>> job.setOutputValueClass(Mutation.class);
>>
>> boolean createTables = true;
>> String defaultTable = "...";
>> AccumuloOutputFormat.setOutputInfo(job.getConfiguration(),
>> username,
>> password.getBytes(),
>> createTables,
>> defaultTable);
>>
>> AccumuloOutputFormat.setZooKeeperInstance(job.getConfiguration(),
>> instanceName, zookeepers);
>>
>> job.waitForCompletion(true);
>>
>> return job.isSuccessful() ? 0 : 1;
>> }
>>
>> public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
>> int res = ToolRunner.run(CachedConfiguration.getInstance(), new
>> ...(), args);
>> System.exit(res);
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>> Here's the output when I run it via the client application:
>>
>>
>> 2013-01-16 13:55:57,645 [main-SendThread()] INFO zookeeper.ClientCnxn -
>> Opening socket connection to server accumulo/10.1.10.160:2181
>> 2013-01-16 13:55:57,660 [main-SendThread(accumulo:2181)] INFO
>> zookeeper.ClientCnxn - Socket connection established to accumulo/
>> 10.1.10.160:2181, initiating session
>> 2013-01-16 13:55:57,671 [main-SendThread(accumulo:2181)] INFO
>> zookeeper.ClientCnxn - Session establishment complete on server accumulo/
>> 10.1.10.160:2181, sessionid = 0x13c449cfe010434, negotiated timeout =
>> 30000
>> 2013-01-16 13:55:58,379 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Running job:
>> job_local_0001
>> 2013-01-16 13:55:58,447 [Thread-16] INFO mapred.Task - Using
>> ResourceCalculatorPlugin : null
>> 2013-01-16 13:55:59,383 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - map 0% reduce 0%
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:04,458 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:07,459 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:10,461 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:13,462 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:16,463 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:19,465 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:21,783 [Thread-16] INFO mapred.Task -
>> Task:attempt_local_0001_m_000000_0 is done. And is in the process of
>> commiting
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:21,783 [Thread-16] INFO mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:21,784 [Thread-16] INFO mapred.Task - Task
>> 'attempt_local_0001_m_000000_0' done.
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:21,786 [Thread-16] INFO mapred.Task - Using
>> ResourceCalculatorPlugin : null
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:22,423 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - map 100% reduce
>> 0%
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:27,788 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:28,440 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - map 50% reduce
>> 0%
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:30,790 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:33,791 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:36,792 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:39,793 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:42,794 [communication thread] INFO
>> mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:45,779 [Thread-16] INFO mapred.Task -
>> Task:attempt_local_0001_m_000001_0 is done. And is in the process of
>> commiting
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:45,780 [Thread-16] INFO mapred.LocalJobRunner -
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:45,781 [Thread-16] INFO mapred.Task - Task
>> 'attempt_local_0001_m_000001_0' done.
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:45,782 [Thread-16] WARN mapred.FileOutputCommitter -
>> Output path is null in cleanup
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,462 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - map 100% reduce
>> 0%
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,462 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Job complete:
>> job_local_0001
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Counters: 7
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient -
>> FileSystemCounters
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient -
>> FILE_BYTES_READ=1257
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient -
>> FILE_BYTES_WRITTEN=106136
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Map-Reduce
>> Framework
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Map input
>> records=1036434
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Spilled
>> Records=0
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Total
>> committed heap usage (bytes)=259915776
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient - Map output
>> records=2462684
>> 2013-01-16 13:56:46,463 [main] INFO mapred.JobClient -
>> SPLIT_RAW_BYTES=240
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 11:20 AM, John Vines <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> The code examples we have scripted simply do the necessary setup for
>>> creating a mapreduce job and kicking it off. If you check out the code for
>>> them in
>>> src/examples/simple/src/main/java/org/apache/accumulo/examples/simple/mapreduce/
>>> you can see what we're doing in Java to kick off jobs.
>>>
>>> The short explanation is, just like any other MapReduce job, we're
>>> setting up a Job, configuring the AccumuloInput and/or OutputFormats, and
>>> sending them off like any other MapReduce job.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Mike Hugo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm writing a client program that uses the BatchWriter and BatchScanner
>>>> for inserting and querying data, but occasionally it also needs to be able
>>>> to kick of a Map/Reduce job on a remote accumulo cluster. The Map/Reduce
>>>> examples that ship with Accumulo look like they are meant to be invoked via
>>>> the command line. Does anyone have an example of how to kick something off
>>>> via a java client running on a separate server? Any best practices to
>>>> share?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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