realised that the port 4040 was missing!
Now I can log back into port 4040.
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Hi Maria,
Have you tried the 8080 as well ?
Thanks
Himanshu
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after a while. I tried relaunching my
cluster using the spark-ec2 script but still no success.
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Hi,
I am using Spark 1.3.1 standalone and I have a problem where my cluster is
working fine, I can see the port 8080 and check that my ec2 instances are
fine, but I cannot access port 4040.
I have tried sbin/stop-all.sh, sbin/stop-master.sh, exiting the spark
context and restarting
is
working fine, I can see the port 8080 and check that my ec2 instances are
fine, but I cannot access port 4040.
I have tried sbin/stop-all.sh, sbin/stop-master.sh, exiting the spark
context and restarting it to no avail.
Any clues on what to try next?
Thanks,
Maria
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Applications in port 8080, I see my two previous applications. One of them
says cores: 160, the last one has cores: 0. Could this be a clue?
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