That's useful to know, thanks Vinod. I'll try and dig deeper.
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 5:33 AM, Vinod Kone vinodk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Tom Arnfeld t...@duedil.com wrote:
If I try and manually remove the directory mentioned, it works fine. Is
this a known issue, or
Hi James,
Spark has support for HDFS, however you don't have to use it and there's no
need to install whole Hadoop stack. I've tested Mesos and Spark with FhGFS
distributed filesystem and it works just fine.
Tomas
On 8 September 2014 06:39, Vinod Kone vinodk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi James,
On Sep 8, 2014, at 12:05 AM, Tim Chen t...@mesosphere.io wrote:
Sorry for the pocket posting. Damn power button doesn't work well, obviously.
Hi all,
I was wondering what people use for application logging? I currently can
thing of a couple of options but just wanted to know if others could also
share experiences with different logging strategies.
Option 1: Use a shared volume on the hosts and all the application log to
regular files
On 09/07/14 23:39, Vinod Kone wrote:
Hi James,
Great to see a Gentoo package for Mesos!
Regarding HDFS requirement, any shared storage (even just a http/ftp
server works) that the Mesos slaves can pull the executor from is enough.
Hello Vinod,
I'm looking for more specific advise on not
On 09/08/14 02:55, Tomas Barton wrote:
Spark has support for HDFS, however you don't have to use it and there's
no need to install whole Hadoop stack. I've tested Mesos and Spark with
FhGFS distributed filesystem and it works just fine.
Yes, from what I have read, since this is a new effort,
Greetings James!
This is great to see, also if you're interested feel free to compare notes:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/mesos.git/tree/mesos.spec
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