Roman, I 'm working on smoke tests. Can somebody try a rpm based installation? The second patch contains a rpm build. Victor
Sent from my Samsung smartphone on AT&T -------- Original message -------- Subject: Hama in Bigtop From: Roman Shaposhnik <[email protected]> To: [email protected] CC: [email protected] I'm really happy to see that Haman integration into Bigtop is making very steady progress. In fact today, for the first time, I was able to build packages for Hama and play with it (thanks to Victor!). That, of course, made me curious about a couple of things wrt. to Hama deployment/usage. I'm CCign Edward for his advice (Edward, feel free to CC hama mailing list if you think its appropriate). So, here's what I'm curious about: * What does Hama *really* depend on in Hadoop? It seems that given its architecture the only dependency should be on HDFS (since it essentially replaces Mapreduce layer) and common. * I see that there's a way of running hama's own Zookeeper service. Is there a way to utilize an existing instance of Zookeeper? * Hama on YARN -- does it still need its own services running (BSPmater, Groom) or does it become a 100% the same type of application that mapreduce is on top of YARN ? * What's the best way to run as many 'example' BSP jobs as possible? Is there an equivalent of hadoop-examples.jar ? Thanks, Roman.
