hi, steven, have you resolved this problem? i encounter the same problem, too.
2014-04-18 3:48 GMT+08:00 Sean Owen <so...@cloudera.com>: > Oh dear I read this as a build problem. I can build with the latest > Java 7, including those versions of Spark and Mesos, no problem. I did > not deploy them. > > Mesos does have some native libraries, so it might well be some kind > of compatibility issue at that level. Anything more in the error log > that would demonstrate it came from Mesos vs the JDK? > > (I likely don't have anything useful to add here though) > > On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:21 PM, andy petrella <andy.petre...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > No of course, but I was guessing some native libs imported (to > communicate > > with Mesos) in the project that... could miserably crash the JVM. > > > > Anyway, so you tell us that using this oracle version, you don't have any > > issues when using spark on mesos 0.18.0, that's interesting 'cause > AFAIR, my > > last test (done by night, which means floating and eventual memory) I was > > using this particular version as well. > > > > Just to make thing clear, Sean, you're using spark 0.9.1 on Mesos 0.18.0 > > with Hadoop 2.x (x >= 2) without any modification than just specifying > > against which version of hadoop you had run make-distribution? >