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Miklos Szegedi commented on YARN-6449: -------------------------------------- [~Jrtorres42], thank you for the suggestion. Why do not you split your nodes into multiple virtual cores per core with yarn.nodemanager.resource.cpu-vcores and assign based on a vcore (=fraction of a core)? > Enable YARN to accept jobs with < 1 core allocations > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: YARN-6449 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-6449 > Project: Hadoop YARN > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: yarn > Reporter: Daniel Tomes > Labels: features, performance > > Product Enhancement Request > In Spark/HIVE/etc. I often need to complete work for which an entire core is > overkill such as managing a JDBC connection or doing a simple map/transform; > however, when I do this on large datasets, 1 core X 500 partitions/mappers > winds up with quite the cluster level footprint even though most of those > processor cycles are idle. > I propose that we enable YARN to allow a user to submit jobs that "allocate < > 1 core". Under the covers, the JVM will still receive one core but YARN/ZK > could keep track of the fractions of cores being used and allow other jobs to > consume the same core twice provided that both jobs were submitted with <= .5 > cores. Now, YARN can more effectively utilize multi-threading and decrease > CPU idle for the power users. > Obviously this can ultimately result in very bad outcomes, but if we also > enable security controls then customers can configure such that only > admins/gates can submit with < 1 full core and ultimately resulting in a > cluster that can do more. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yarn-issues-unsubscr...@hadoop.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: yarn-issues-h...@hadoop.apache.org