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Andrew Or updated SPARK-1894:
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    Description: 
If the user sets up an ec2 cluster, the scripts automatically add the following 
lines to conf/spark-env.sh

{code}
export SPARK_SUBMIT_LIBRARY_PATH="/root/ephemeral-hdfs/lib/native/"
export SPARK_SUBMIT_CLASSPATH=$SPARK_CLASSPATH:/root/ephemeral-hdfs/conf"
{code}

Unfortunately, these variables are exported after spark-submit parses the 
\-\-driver-* flags, which also set these variables. As a result, all values set 
via the \-\-driver-* flags get overridden.

The simple fix is to append to, instead of overwrite, these variables.

  was:
If the user sets up an ec2 cluster, the scripts automatically add the following 
lines to conf/spark-env.sh

{code}
export SPARK_SUBMIT_LIBRARY_PATH="/root/ephemeral-hdfs/lib/native/"
export SPARK_SUBMIT_CLASSPATH=$SPARK_CLASSPATH:/root/ephemeral-hdfs/conf"
{code}

Unfortunately, these variables are exported after spark-submit parses the 
--driver-* flags, which also set these variables. As a result, all values set 
via the --driver-* flags get overridden.

The simple fix is to append to, instead of overwrite, these variables.


> The default ec2 set-up ignores --driver-class-path
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-1894
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-1894
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.0
>            Reporter: Andrew Or
>             Fix For: 1.0.1
>
>
> If the user sets up an ec2 cluster, the scripts automatically add the 
> following lines to conf/spark-env.sh
> {code}
> export SPARK_SUBMIT_LIBRARY_PATH="/root/ephemeral-hdfs/lib/native/"
> export SPARK_SUBMIT_CLASSPATH=$SPARK_CLASSPATH:/root/ephemeral-hdfs/conf"
> {code}
> Unfortunately, these variables are exported after spark-submit parses the 
> \-\-driver-* flags, which also set these variables. As a result, all values 
> set via the \-\-driver-* flags get overridden.
> The simple fix is to append to, instead of overwrite, these variables.



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