At least some of the jobs are typically doing work that would make it difficult to share, e.g. accessing hdfs. I'll see if I can get a smaller reproducible case.
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Timothy Chen <t...@mesosphere.io> wrote: > Can you share your spark / mesos configurations and the spark job? I'd > like to repro it. > > Tim > > > On Aug 20, 2014, at 12:39 PM, Cody Koeninger <c...@koeninger.org> wrote: > > > > I'm seeing situations where starting e.g. a 4th spark job on Mesos > results in none of the jobs making progress. This happens even with > --executor-memory set to values that should not come close to exceeding the > availability per node, and even if the 4th job is doing something > completely trivial (e.g. parallelize 1 to 10000 and sum). Killing one of > the jobs typically allows the others to start proceeding. > > > > While jobs are hung, I see the following in mesos master logs: > > > > I0820 19:28:02.651296 24666 master.cpp:2282] Sending 7 offers to > framework 20140820-170154-1315739402-5050-24660-0020 > > I0820 19:28:02.654502 24668 master.cpp:1578] Processing reply for > offers: [ 20140820-170154-1315739402-5050-24660-96624 ] on slave > 20140724-150750-1315739402-5050-25405-6 (dn-04) for framework > 20140820-170154-1315739402-5050-24660-0020 > > I0820 19:28:02.654722 24668 hierarchical_allocator_process.hpp:590] > Framework 20140820-170154-1315739402-5050-24660-0020 filtered slave > 20140724-150750-1315739402-5050-25405-6 for 1secs > > > > Am I correctly interpreting that to mean that spark is being offered > resources, but is rejecting them? Is there a way (short of patching spark > to add more logging) to figure out why resources are being rejected? > > > > This is on the default fine-grained mode. > > >