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[jira] [Created] (AMBARI-11852) Spark History Server shows Last Updated as 1969/12/31 when SparkPI application completed

Irina Easterling created AMBARI-11852:
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             Summary: Spark History Server shows Last Updated as 1969/12/31 when SparkPI application completed
                 Key: AMBARI-11852
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-11852
             Project: Ambari
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: ambari-web
    Affects Versions: 2.1.0
         Environment: -------------------------------+
HDP	2.3
AMBARI_SERVER	2.1.0
teradata-hadoop-tools	2.3.50.59
teradata-hdp-release	2.3.0.0
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ambari-log4j-2.1.0.877-1
ambari-server-2.1.0-877
ambari-agent-2.1.0-877
            Reporter: Irina Easterling


Spark History Server shows Last Updated as 1969/12/31 when SparkPI application completed

Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Spark thru Ambari Wizard
2. After installation run the Spark Pi Example
3. Navigate to your Spark directory:
baron1:~ # cd /usr/hdp/current/spark-client/
baron1:/usr/hdp/current/spark-client # su spark
spark@baron1:/usr/hdp/current/spark-client> spark-submit --verbose --class org.apache.spark.examples.SparkPi --master yarn-cluster 
--num-executors 3 --driver-memory 512m --executor-memory 512m --executor-cores 1 lib/spark-examples*.jar 10
4. When job completed.
5. Access to the Ambari -> Spark-> Spark History Server UI
6. Click on 'Show incomplete applications' link
7. View the result for completed job
//Results
Last Updated column shows date/time as 1969/12/31 19:00:00



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