, 2014, at 4:12 PM, Pat Ferrel [hidden email]
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This seems to work only on a ‘worker’ not the master? So I’m back to
having no way to control cores on the master?
On Nov 18, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Pat Ferrel [hidden email]
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I see the default and max cores settings but these seem to control total cores
per cluster.
My cobbled together home cluster needs the Master to not use all its cores or
it may lock up (it does other things). Is there a way to control max cores used
for a particular cluster machine in
Looks like I can do this by not using start-all.sh but starting each worker
separately passing in a '--cores n' to the master? No config/env way?
On Nov 18, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Pat Ferrel p...@occamsmachete.com wrote:
I see the default and max cores settings but these seem to control total cores
This seems to work only on a ‘worker’ not the master? So I’m back to having no
way to control cores on the master?
On Nov 18, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Pat Ferrel p...@occamsmachete.com wrote:
Looks like I can do this by not using start-all.sh but starting each worker
separately passing in a '--cores
OK hacking the start-slave.sh did it
On Nov 18, 2014, at 4:12 PM, Pat Ferrel p...@occamsmachete.com wrote:
This seems to work only on a ‘worker’ not the master? So I’m back to having no
way to control cores on the master?
On Nov 18, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Pat Ferrel p...@occamsmachete.com wrote