Re: Running the driver on a laptop but data is on the Spark server

2020-11-25 Thread Ryan Victory
to mount an HDFS locally. It appears that Cloudera supports some kind of > FUSE-based library, which may be useful for your use-case. > > https://idata.co.il/2018/10/how-to-connect-hdfs-to-local-filesystem/ > > On Wed, 2020-11-25 at 08:51 -0600, Ryan Victory wrote: > > Hello!

Re: Running the driver on a laptop but data is on the Spark server

2020-11-25 Thread Ryan Victory
t; need to specify the url for this I guess. > > For example, when I am using Spark over HDFS I specify the file like > hdfs://blablabla which contains the url where namenode > > can answer. I believe that something similar must be done here. > > all the best, > > Apostolo

Running the driver on a laptop but data is on the Spark server

2020-11-25 Thread Ryan Victory
em. When I create a spark application JAR and try to run it from my laptop, I get the same problem as #1, namely that it tries to find the warehouse directory on my laptop itself. Am I crazy? Perhaps this isn't a supported way to use Spark? Any help or insights are much appreciated! -Ryan Victory

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2019-12-11 Thread Ryan Victory

Re: Appropriate Apache Users List Uses

2016-02-09 Thread Ryan Victory
Yeah, a little disappointed with this, I wouldn't expect to be sent unsolicited mail based on my membership to this list. -Ryan Victory On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 1:36 PM, John Omernik <j...@omernik.com> wrote: > All, I received this today, is this appropriate list use? Note: This was >