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[jira] [Resolved] (SPARK-15999) Wrong/Missing information for Spark UI/REST port

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-15999?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Sean Owen resolved SPARK-15999.
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    Resolution: Not A Problem

You're referring to an old version -- normally we try to report JIRAs vs master. But this aspect hasn't changed, and I don't think it's confusing. The Spark master UI tries to bind to 4040, then 4041 etc if 4040 is not available. It's true for streaming jobs.

You haven't specified what error you encounter in trying to access the REST service, but presumably it's not port related.

This has enough problems that I think it should be closed. Please review https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SPARK/Contributing+to+Spark first.

> Wrong/Missing information for Spark UI/REST port
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-15999
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-15999
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Documentation, Streaming
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.0
>         Environment: CDH5.5.2, Spark 1.5.0
>            Reporter: Faisal
>            Priority: Minor
>
> *Spark Monitoring documentation*
> https://spark.apache.org/docs/1.5.0/monitoring.html
> {quote}
> You can access this interface by simply opening http://<driver-node>:4040 in a web browser. If multiple SparkContexts are running on the same host, they will bind to successive ports beginning with 4040 (4041, 4042, etc).
> {quote}
> This statement is very confusing and doesn't apply at all in spark streaming jobs(unless i am missing something)
> Same is the case with REST API calls.
> {quote}
> REST API
> In addition to viewing the metrics in the UI, they are also available as JSON. This gives developers an easy way to create new visualizations and monitoring tools for Spark. The JSON is available for both running applications, and in the history server. The endpoints are mounted at /api/v1. Eg., for the history server, they would typically be accessible at http://<server-url>:18080/api/v1, and for a running application, at http://localhost:4040/api/v1.
> {quote}
> I am running spark streaming job in CDH-5.5.2 Spark version 1.5.0
> and nowhere on driver node, executor node for running/live application i am able to call rest service.
> My spark streaming jobs running in yarn cluster mode
> --master yarn-cluster
> However for historyServer
> i am able to call REST service and can pull up json messages
> using the URL
> http://historyServer:18088/api/v1/applications
> {code}
> [ {
>   "id" : "application_1463099418950_11465",
>   "name" : "PySparkShell",
>   "attempts" : [ {
>     "startTime" : "2016-06-15T15:28:32.460GMT",
>     "endTime" : "2016-06-15T19:01:39.100GMT",
>     "sparkUser" : "abc",
>     "completed" : true
>   } ]
> }, {
>   "id" : "application_1463099418950_11635",
>   "name" : "DataProcessor-ETL.ETIME",
>   "attempts" : [ {
>     "attemptId" : "1",
>     "startTime" : "2016-06-15T18:56:04.413GMT",
>     "endTime" : "2016-06-15T18:58:00.022GMT",
>     "sparkUser" : "abc",
>     "completed" : true
>   } ]
> }, 
> {code}



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