you can use
$ hadoop job -kill jobid
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Rohith Sharma K S
rohithsharm...@huawei.com wrote:
In addition to below options, in the Hadoop-2.7(yet to release in couple
of weeks) the user friendly option provided for killing the applications
from Web UI.
In
In addition to below options, in the Hadoop-2.7(yet to release in couple of
weeks) the user friendly option provided for killing the applications from Web
UI.
In the application block , ‘Kill Application’ button has been provided for
killing applications.
Thanks Regards
Rohith Sharma K S
Hi
I am trying to understand what the
|/src/test/org/apache/hadoop/mapred/GenericMRLoadGenerator.java| does. I
have noticed that the map and reduce functions uses this method, but I
don’t understand what it does. What is the purpose of this class? What
this method is doing?
|
protected
Thanks. I read this article and t seems for all practical purposes Spark is
preferred than Hadoop map reduce. Only when have processing for very large
files , in that case Hadoop map reduce scores over Spark. But what is this
large file size? Is it TBs or PBs or varies based on cluster size?
Dear All:
I am new to hadoop2.6.0. I managed to set up and install Hadoop and Java 1.7. I
wrote my first hadoop code with import statements of Hadoop class files.
However when I try and compile the code, I get errors, which are reflective of
the class files, which I suppose is not imported. I
Can you tell us how you setup your project?
Do you use maven to build it ?
Please pastebin snippet of your code and the error you got.
Cheers
On Apr 12, 2015, at 4:16 AM, Anand Murali anand_vi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear All:
I am new to hadoop2.6.0. I managed to set up and install
To run a job we use the command
$ hadoop jar example.jar inputpath outputpath
If job is so time taken and we want to stop it in middle then which command
is used? Or is there any other way to do that?
Thanks,
Also, mapred job -kill job_id
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Shahab Yunus shahab.yu...@gmail.com
wrote:
You can kill t by using the following yarn command
yarn application -kill application id
https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r2.2.0/hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/YarnCommands.html
Or use
You can kill t by using the following yarn command
yarn application -kill application id
https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r2.2.0/hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/YarnCommands.html
Or use old hadoop job command
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11458519/how-to-kill-hadoop-jobs
Regards,
Shahab
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