You should check your memory settings. Apparently, for some reason the
right amount of containers can't be created, so your applicaction won't
make any progress until you fix your configuration.

-- 
*José Luis Larroque*
Analista Programador Universitario - Facultad de Informática - UNLP
Desarrollador Java  en LIFIA

2016-12-06 16:50 GMT-03:00 Nitesh Upadhyay <niteshcsek...@gmail.com>:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm ruuning giraph on multinode cluster as below
> "hadoop/bin/hadoop jar giraph-1.1.0/giraph-examples/
> target/giraph-examples-1.1.0-for-hadoop-1.2.1-jar-with-dependencies.jar
> org.apache.giraph.GiraphRunner -Dgiraph.zkList=turing.cds.iisc.ac.in:2181
> ,node4:2181,192.168.1.26:2181 
> org.apache.giraph.examples.SimpleShortestPathsComputation
> -vif org.apache.giraph.io.formats.JsonLongDoubleFloatDoubleVertexInputFormat
> -vip /tiny_graph.txt -vof 
> org.apache.giraph.io.formats.IdWithValueTextOutputFormat
>  -op output/op26 -w 1"
> then it runs fine. But, when I'm increasing the no of worker it stops at
> map x% reduce 0%
> and log result is
> "2016-12-07 01:15:09,018 INFO org.apache.giraph.master.BspServiceMaster:
> checkWorkers: Only found 1 responses of 3 needed to start superstep -1.
> Reporting every 30000 msecs, 569514 more msecs left before giving up" (here
> w 3 I set)
>
>
> --
> Nitesh Upadhyay
> Indian Institute Of Science
>

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