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[jira] Resolved: (HADOOP-295) jobs don't get executed in parallel

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-295?page=all ]
     
Mahadev konar resolved HADOOP-295:
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    Resolution: Fixed
     Assign To: Owen O'Malley  (was: Mahadev konar)

was a duplicate of Hadoop 299

> jobs don't get executed in parallel
> -----------------------------------
>
>          Key: HADOOP-295
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-295
>      Project: Hadoop
>         Type: Bug

>   Components: mapred
>     Reporter: Yoram Arnon
>     Assignee: Owen O'Malley

>
> we expect tasks to be assigned to nodes up to their configured capacity, with separate slots for map and reduce tasks.
> we're observing jobs queueing up, with the map slots free, as exemplified by this copy-paste (converted to text) of the JT WI page.
> Cluster Summary
> Maps Reduces Tasks/Node Nodes 
> 0           205             2                 156 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Running Jobs  
> Jobid        User           Name          Map % complete Map total Maps completed Reduce % complete Reduce total Reduces completed 
> job_0088 runping  DocUpdater   100.00%                  3597                3597                  99.92%                       256                        253 
> job_0089 murthij   Term Count        0.00%                  243                        0                     0.00%                        200                            0 
> job_0091 zshao     sort                       0.00%                  444                        0                     0.00%                        100                           0 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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