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Sean Roberts commented on YARN-3084:
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Apologies, didn't mean to hit submit.

I submitted with that job. Interestingly, the 'pi' runs and is successful but 
the parent job reports a failure.

Application application_1424804952495_0004 failed 2 times due to AM Container 
for appattempt_1424804952495_0004_000002 exited with exitCode: 0

Attaching resource manager logs as 
yarn-yarn-resourcemanager-sandbox.hortonworks.com.log

> YARN REST API 2.6 - can't submit simple job in hortonworks-allways job failes 
> to run
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-3084
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-3084
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: resourcemanager, webapp
>    Affects Versions: 2.6.0
>         Environment: Using eclipse on windows 7 (client)to run the map reduce 
> job on the host of Hortonworks HDP 2.2 (hortonworks is on vmware version 
> 6.0.2 build-1744117)
>            Reporter: Michael Br
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: yarn-yarn-resourcemanager-sandbox.hortonworks.com.log
>
>
> Hello,
> 1.    I want to run the simple Map Reduce job example (with the REST API 2.6 
> for yarn applications) and to calculate PI… for now it doesn’t work.
> When I use the command in the hortonworks terminal it works: “hadoop jar 
> /usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples-2.6.0.2.2.0.0-2041.jar
>  pi 10 10”.
> But I want to submit the job with the REST API and not in the terminal as a 
> command line. 
> [http://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/ResourceManagerRest.html#Cluster_Applications_APISubmit_Application]
> 2.    I do succeed with other REST API requests: get state, get new 
> application id and even kill(change state), but when I try to submit my 
> example, the response is:
> --------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------------------
> The Response Header:
> Key : null ,Value : [HTTP/1.1 202 Accepted]
> Key : Date ,Value : [Thu, 22 Jan 2015 07:47:24 GMT, Thu, 22 Jan 2015 07:47:24 
> GMT]
> Key : Content-Length ,Value : [0]
> Key : Expires ,Value : [Thu, 22 Jan 2015 07:47:24 GMT, Thu, 22 Jan 2015 
> 07:47:24 GMT]
> Key : Location ,Value : [http://[my 
> port]:8088/ws/v1/cluster/apps/application_1421661392788_0038]
> Key : Content-Type ,Value : [application/json]
> Key : Server ,Value : [Jetty(6.1.26.hwx)]
> Key : Pragma ,Value : [no-cache, no-cache]
> Key : Cache-Control ,Value : [no-cache]
> The Respone Body:
> Null (No Response)
> --------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------------------
> 3.    I need help with the http request body filling. I am doing a POST http 
> request and I know that I am doing it right (in java).
> 4.    I think the problem is in the request body.
> 5.    I used this guy’s answer to help me build my map reduce example xml but 
> it does not work: 
> [http://hadoop-forum.org/forum/general-hadoop-discussion/miscellaneous/2136-how-can-i-run-mapreduce-job-by-rest-api].
> 6.    What am I missing? (the description is not clear to me in the submit 
> section of the rest api 2.6)
> 7.    Does someone have an xml example for using a simple MR job?
> 8.    Thanks! Here is the XML file I am using for the request body:
> --------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------------------
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
> <application-submission-context>    
>       <application-id>application_1421661392788_0038</application-id>
>     <application-name>test_21_1</application-name>    
>       <queue>default</queue>
>     <priority>3</priority>
>     <am-container-spec>      
>               <environment>                   
>                       <entry>                   
>                               <key>CLASSPATH</key>
>                               
> <value>/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop/conf&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop/lib/*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop/.//*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-hdfs/./&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-hdfs/lib/*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-hdfs/.//*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-yarn/lib/*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-yarn/.//*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-mapreduce/lib/*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-mapreduce/.//*&lt;CPS&gt;&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/share/java/mysql-connector-java-5.1.17.jar&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/share/java/mysql-connector-java.jar&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/current/hadoop-mapreduce-client/*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/current/tez-client/*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/current/tez-client/lib/*&lt;CPS&gt;/etc/tez/conf/&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/tez/*&lt;CPS&gt;/usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/tez/lib/*&lt;CPS&gt;/etc/tez/conf</value>
>                       </entry>
>               </environment>
>               <commands>
>                       <command>hadoop jar 
> /usr/hdp/2.2.0.0-2041/hadoop-mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-examples-2.6.0.2.2.0.0-2041.jar
>  pi 10 10</command>
>               </commands>
>     </am-container-spec>
>     <unmanaged-AM>false</unmanaged-AM>
>     <max-app-attempts>2</max-app-attempts>
>     <resource>      
>               <memory>1024</memory>
>               <vCores>1</vCores>
>     </resource>    
>       <application-type>MAPREDUCE</application-type>
>     
> <keep-containers-across-application-attempts>false</keep-containers-across-application-attempts>
>     <application-tags>      
>               <tag>Michael</tag>      
>               <tag>PI example</tag>    
>       </application-tags>
> </application-submission-context>
> --------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------------------



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