f:sqrate2981174.8
l:size 1048576
l:tasks 10
l:time 590537
If you take f:rate/1000/l:tasks, that should give you the average MB/sec.
E.g. for the example above, that would be 171455/1000/10 = 17MB/sec.
-- Ken
--
Ken Krugler
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http://bixolabs.com
. With
this third day you'll get one-on-one help to better assimilate the
concepts covered during the first two days.
As always, feel free to ping me if you've got any questions.
Thanks!
-- Ken
--
Ken Krugler
kkrug...@scaleunlimited.com
. With this
third day you'll get one-on-one help to better assimilate the concepts
covered during the first two days.
As always, feel free to ping me if you've got any questions.
Thanks!
-- Ken
Ken Krugler
kkrug...@scaleunlimited.com
, Mark Kerzner wrote:
Awesome course - I took the historic first one, and benefited a lot.
Great
that Ken is going to teach it.
Mark
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Ken Krugler kkrug...@scaleunlimited.com
wrote:
Hi all,
A quick note that I'll be the instructor for the next Hadoop Bootcamp
search indexes, and data processing workflows with Cascading.
See http://www.scaleunlimited.com/courses/hadoop-bootcamp-santaclara
for more details, or ping me if you've got specific questions.
Thanks!
-- Ken
Ken Krugler
kkrug
be there, answers you think aren't very clear (though mea culpa in
advance, I jotted these down quickly so I realize they're pretty rough).
Thanks,
-- Ken
Ken Krugler
+1 530-210-6378
http://bixolabs.com
e l a s t i c w e b m i n i n g
have
been
paging also. The code and configuration issues that triggered this
have been
resolved, so I don't see it anymore.
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Ken Krugler kkrugler_li...@transpac.com
wrote:
Hi all,
In searching the mail/web archives, I see occasionally questions from
people