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Posted to user@spark.apache.org by nsalian <ns...@cloudera.com> on 2016/05/03 19:53:25 UTC

Re: yarn-cluster

Hello,

Thank you for the question.
The Status UNDEFINED means the application has not been completed and not
been resourced.
Upon getting assignment it will progress to RUNNING and then SUCCEEDED upon
completion.

It isn't a problem that you should worry about.
You should make sure to tune your YARN settings to help this work
appropriately and get the number of containers that the application needs.





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Re: yarn-cluster

Posted by nsalian <ns...@cloudera.com>.
Hi,

this is a good spot to start for Spark and YARN.
https://spark.apache.org/docs/1.5.0/running-on-yarn.html

specific to the version you are on, you can toggle between pages.



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