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Re: concurrency - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...Hey Harsh & Joep, My main worry was actually the simpler situation in which only new subdirs are created by loaders. If we for a second focus on this "append-only" situation, which i a...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-10-12, 17:05
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concurrency - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...We have a dataset that is heavily partitioned, like this /data partition1/ _SUCESS part-00000 part-00001 ... partition1/...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-10-12, 14:30
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Re: fs cache giving me headaches - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...I am a little confused.... I do create new ugis, and i do not hand them off to threads. However i assumed that FileSystem.get(conf) would fetch from the filesystem cache based on the ugi (ba...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-08-07, 15:44
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is hadoop FileSystem class thread-safe? - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...Can i share one instance safely amount multiple threads?...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-08-05, 22:13
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fs cache giving me headaches - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...nothing has confused me as much in hadoop as FileSystem.close(). any decent java programmer that sees that an object implements Closable writes code like this: Final FileSystem fs = FileSyst...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-08-04, 17:54
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Re: hadoop FileSystem.close() - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...my suspicion is that fs.close() closes the FileSystem in the cache, regardless of whether if it is used by other processes as well at that point (as opposed to a system where the cache keeps...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-07-24, 17:50
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hadoop FileSystem.close() - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...Since FileSystem is a Closeable i would expect code using it to be like this: FileSystem fs = path.getFileSystem(conf); try { // do something with fs, such as read from t...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-07-24, 14:34
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memory usage tasks - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...silly question, but i have our hadoop slave boxes configured with 7 mappers each, yet i see java 14 process for user mapred on each box. and each process takes up about 2GB, which is equals ...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-06-09, 00:49
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Re: kerberos mapreduce question - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...thanks for your answer. so at a large place like say yahoo, or facebook, assuming they use kerberos, every analyst that uses hive has an account on every node of their large cluster? s...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-06-07, 14:49
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kerberos mapreduce question - Hadoop - [mail # user]
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...with kerberos enabled a mapreduce job "runs as" the user that submitted it. does this mean the user that submitted the job needs to have linux accounts on all machines on the cluster? ...
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Author: Koert Kuipers,
2012-06-07, 13:20
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