Hi Claudio,

Which timeout are you referring?

Thanks
Arun Ramani

From: Claudio Martella 
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Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 5:23 AM
To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
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Subject: Re: Giraph and Fair Scheduler

it's probably an obvious question, but have you tried increasing the timeout?


On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 3:37 AM, Ramani, Arun 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,

I am running Fair scheduler with many applications in hadoop stack in my 
cluster (like pig, hive, hbase etc). I have dedicated a pool for Giraph and 
want to run giraph along with those other applications. I have configured 
pre-emption and and set the "minsharepreemptiontimeout=5" (sec – for the jobs 
submitted to this pool to wait to get the min share).

I am trying to run giraph in this mode. I see that jobs from other pools are 
getting pre-empted to give the giraph job's pool its configured min share but 
my job fails with "Unable to create native thread" error. This same job passes 
if the slots are available immediately without having to wait for the tasks 
from other queues to be pre-empted. I also tried to tweak the 
"giraph.minPercentResponded=50.0f". My Giraph job still fails. Please help in 
this scenario.

Basically, I wanted to know how to configure giraph to wait for a threshold for 
the slots to be available for it through pre-emption.

Thanks
Arun Ramani



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