It’s time to submit Spark's quarterly ASF board report on May 15th, so I wanted
to run the report by everyone to make sure we’re not missing something. Let me
know whether I missed anything:
Apache Spark is a fast and general engine for large-scale data processing. It
offers h
This vote passes! I'll follow up with a formal release announcement soon.
+1:
Michael Heuer (non-binding)
Gengliang Wang (non-binding)
Sean Owen (binding)
Felix Cheung (binding)
Wenchen Fan (binding)
Herman van Hovell (binding)
Xiao Li (binding)
Cheers,
Xiao
antonkulaga 于2019年5月6日周一 下午2:36写道:
>Hadoop 3 has not been supported in 2.4.x. 2.12 has been since 2.4.0,
I see. I thought it was as I saw many posts about configuring Spark for
Hadoop 3 as well as hadoop 3 based spark docker containers
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Hi everyone!
We are currently working on building a unified monitoring/alerting solution
for Spark and would like to rely on Spark's own metrics to avoid divergence
from the upstream. One of the challenges is to support metrics coming from
multiple Spark applications running on a cluster: schedule
Here are my notes for the latest DSv2 community sync. As usual, if you have
comments or corrections, please reply. If you’d like to be invited to the
next sync, email me directly. Everyone is welcome to attend.
*Attendees*:
Ryan Blue
John Zhuge
Andrew Long
Bruce Robbins
Dilip Biswal
Gengliang Wang
+1.
The Scala version problem has been resolved, which is the main motivation
of 2.4.3.
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 12:38 AM Felix Cheung
wrote:
> I ran basic tests on R, r-hub etc. LGTM.
>
> +1 (limited - I didn’t get to run other usual tests)
>
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> *From:* Sean Owen