Maybe it would be a good idea to send the dot file to the ATS along with the other information you are sending. I too wanted to look at a dot file the other day and had problem finding it back.
- André On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 4:00 AM, Hitesh Shah <[email protected]> wrote: > The .dot file is generated into the Tez Application Master’s container log > dir. Firstly, you need to figure out the yarn application in which the > query/Tez DAG ran. Once you have the applicationId, you can use one of > these 2 approaches: > > 1) Go to the YARN ResourceManager UI, find the application and click > through to the Application Master logs. The .dot file for the dag should be > visible there. > 2) Using the application Id ( if the application has completed), get the > yarn logs using “bin/yarn logs -applicationId <appId>” - once you have the > logs, you will be able to find the contents of the .dot file within them. > This approach only works if you have YARN log aggregation enabled. > > thanks > — Hitesh > > > On Sep 30, 2015, at 5:29 PM, James Pirz <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I am using Tez 0.7.0 on Hadopp 2.6 to run Hive queries. > > I am interested in checking DAGs for my queries visually, and I realized > that I can do that by graphviz once I can get "dot" files of my DAGs. My > issue is I can not find those files, they are not in the log directory of > Yarn or Hadoop or under /tmp . > > > > Any hint as where I can find those files would be great. Do I need to > add any settings to my tez-site.xml in-order to enable generating them ? > > > > Thanks. > > -- André Kelpe [email protected] http://concurrentinc.com
