Whether there is the source data or not, do you recommend that you stop the Flume on a regular basis? 2013/07/03 17:51 "Lenin Raj" <[email protected]>:
> Hi, > > It depends on your distribution - plain Flume, Cloudera or Bigtop > > You could call > kill pid > without -9 to kill manually. This will send SIGTERM to the process. > > -- > Lenin. > On Jul 3, 2013 1:02 PM, "Kazz y" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I read the Flume user guide, but I am not able to find a suitable command >> how to stop the agent. >> Is there no way except for killing a process? >> >> If there aren’t any risks, I am thinking about continuous operation of >> the agent. >> 2013/07/03 0:09 "Lenin Raj" <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> You can run your agent as long as you want to process your source data, >>> provided you have enough memory in the system. >>> >>> To know how to stop your agent, please read the Flume user guide. >>> >>> -- >>> Lenin. >>> Sent from my Android. >>> On Jul 2, 2013 7:27 PM, "山本 一正" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I think that the agent of Flume-ng(1.3.1) needs to be stopped at >>>> periodical intervals. >>>> Because of reducing a risk of continuous operation. (e.g. memory leak) >>>> >>>> However, I did not find the shell script to stop agent. >>>> So it seems to me that there is no problem as Flume’s policy if the >>>> agent runs continuously. >>>> >>>> I would like to get your feedback. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>> >>>
