Karthik Palaniappan created SPARK-21960: -------------------------------------------
Summary: Spark Streaming Dynamic Allocation should respect spark.executor.instances Key: SPARK-21960 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-21960 Project: Spark Issue Type: Improvement Components: DStreams Affects Versions: 2.2.0 Reporter: Karthik Palaniappan Priority: Minor This check enforces that spark.executor.instances (aka --num-executors) is either unset or explicitly set to 0. https://github.com/apache/spark/blob/v2.2.0/streaming/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/streaming/scheduler/ExecutorAllocationManager.scala#L207 If spark.executor.instances is unset, the check is fine, and the property defaults to 2. Spark requests the cluster manager for 2 executors to start with, then adds/removes executors appropriately. However, if you explicitly set it to 0, the check also succeeds, but Spark never asks the cluster manager for any executors. When running on YARN, I repeatedly saw: {code:java} 17/08/22 19:35:21 WARN org.apache.spark.scheduler.cluster.YarnScheduler: Initial job has not accepted any resources; check your cluster UI to ensure that workers are registered and have sufficient resources 17/08/22 19:35:36 WARN org.apache.spark.scheduler.cluster.YarnScheduler: Initial job has not accepted any resources; check your cluster UI to ensure that workers are registered and have sufficient resources 17/08/22 19:35:51 WARN org.apache.spark.scheduler.cluster.YarnScheduler: Initial job has not accepted any resources; check your cluster UI to ensure that workers are registered and have sufficient resources {code} I noticed that at least Google Dataproc and Ambari explicitly set spark.executor.instances to a positive number, meaning that to use dynamic allocation, you would have to edit spark-defaults.conf to remove the property. That's obnoxious. In addition, in Spark 2.3, spark-submit will refuse to accept "0" as a value for --num-executors or --conf spark.executor.instances: https://github.com/apache/spark/commit/0fd84b05dc9ac3de240791e2d4200d8bdffbb01a#diff-63a5d817d2d45ae24de577f6a1bd80f9 It is much more reasonable for Streaming DRA to use spark.executor.instances, just like Core DRA. I'll open a pull request to remove the check if there are no objections. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@spark.apache.org