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Eli Reisman commented on WHIRR-698:
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Is there a timeout setting I can alter to make it more forgiving to installs
that take a while? Its not an undue amount of time, but it seems to be enough
to upset Whirr/jclouds. I have heard this sort of thing can be a problem for
Whirr with many cluster nodes being launched all at once too. Any fixes/ideas
about this? Otherwise the service seems to be doing what I want it to.
Any unrelated ideas about "Whirr best practices" that I'm not using? For
instance, why am I having trouble accessing the "global" scripts in my service
scripts, such as install_tarball? Also, I am still finding out from the Spark
people whether there's any point to delivering a spark conf file directly to
the user's local .whirr dir or not, their YARN support is of a different nature
than their Mesos support, and there may not be any point to it.
Thanks!
> Implement the installation and configuration of Spark and its dependencies as
> a Whirr service
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> Key: WHIRR-698
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-698
> Project: Whirr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 0.8.1
> Reporter: Eli Reisman
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: WHIRR-698-1.patch, WHIRR-698-2.patch, WHIRR-698-3.patch
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> I would like to Launch the Spark Project on a Hadoop YARN cluster on EC2 (or
> similar cloud service.) and this service + recipe file make that happen. This
> is my first service, and Spark is still learning to play nice with YARN and
> Whirr, so suggestions are welcome.
> Thanks!
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