14-07-22 1:25 GMT-07:00 Earthson :
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That's what my problem is:)
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Why cluster.YarnClusterScheduler start? where's the Client?
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Hi Sam,
Did you specify the MASTER in your spark-env.sh? I ask because I didn't see
a --master in your launch command. Also, your app seems to take in a master
("yarn-standalone"). This is not exactly correct because by the time the
SparkContext is launched locally, which is the default, it is too
Hi Experts,
I setup Yarn and Spark env: all services runs on a single node. And then
submited a WordCount job using spark-submit script with
command:./bin/spark-submit tests/wordcount-spark-scala.jar --class
scala.spark.WordCount --num-executors 1 --driver-memory 300M --executor-memory
300M --e