Ok! Thank you very much!
- Thodoris
On Thu, 2018-05-31 at 11:30 +0200, Szuromi Tamás wrote:
> I see it in the Serenity docs. Anyway, I guess you are able to use
> the newest version of Spark with the Mesos 0.27 without any issues so
> don't have to dispense newer Spark features and fixes.
> Thodori
I see it in the Serenity docs. Anyway, I guess you are able to use the
newest version of Spark with the Mesos 0.27 without any issues so don't
have to dispense newer Spark features and fixes.
Thodoris Zois ezt írta (időpont: 2018. máj. 31., Cs,
11:22):
> Hello,
>
> The reason is that I want to m
Hello,
The reason is that I want to make some tests and use the
oversubscription feature of Mesos along with Spark. Intel and
Mesosphere have built a project, called Serenity that actually measures
the usage slack on each Mesos agent and returns resources to the
cluster.
Unfortunately, Serenity is
Hey,
I'm sure we used Spark 1.6 on Mesos 0.27 as well but at that time we used
with fine-grained scheduling and not dynamic allocation. Also, newer Spark
versions should work with older mesos versions like 0.27.
Why do you have Mesos 0.27 btw?
cheers,
Tamas
Thodoris Zois ezt írta (időpont: 2018
Hello,
I need Mesos 0.27 for specific purposes and unfortunately I can’t use a newer
version. Did you find anything? Could it be Spark 1.6?
Except that, from which version Spark supports dynamic allocation on Mesos?
- Thodoris
> On 25 May 2018, at 16:06, Jacek Laskowski wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
Mesos 0.27.0?! That's been a while. I'd search for the changes to pom.xml
and see when the mesos dependency version changed. That'd give you the most
precise answer. I think it could've been 1.5 or older.
Pozdrawiam,
Jacek Laskowski
https://about.me/JacekLaskowski
Mastering Spark SQL htt