Hey Gary, thanks for reaching out.
Executing "yarn application -list" does not return my flink cluster so I assume
like in my initial post that the application must be terminated. My config when
I ran the job did not have log aggregation enabled and that might be why when I
try to look at the
On 2018/12/31 10:53:58, Gary Yao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can use the YARN client to list all applications on your YARN cluster:
>
> yarn application -list
>
> If this does not show any running applications, the Flink cluster must have
> somehow terminated. If you have YARN's log aggregatio
Hello! I am trying to setup Flink in an HA mode on Kubernetes. I have an
existing Zookeeper cluster that is coming from my HDFS setup. I set the
nodes up in a StatefulSet so I can get exactly 3 masters that have
consistent names. The first node launches okay and I can see it when I view
the port. H
Well, I have a fully functioning HDFS HA setup via a helm chart. My
question is more about how to specify the hdfs nodename in such a way so
that if a name node fails it communicates with the new active name node
automatically. Swapnil mentioned configuring nameservice for hdfs namenode
and I was l
Great work, thank you for volunteering to manage this release, Gordon!
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 3:30 AM jincheng sun
wrote:
> Thanks a lot for being our release manager Gordon.
> Thanks a lot for made this release possible!
>
> Cheers,
> Jincheng
>
> Tzu-Li (Gordon) Tai 于2018年12月23日周日 下午9:35写道:
Thank you very much for managing this bugfix release, Chesnay!
On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 3:36 AM jincheng sun
wrote:
> Thanks for being the release manager Chesnay!
> Thanks a lot for made this release possible!
>
> Thanks,
> Jincheng
>
> Chesnay Schepler 于2018年12月23日周日 上午3:34写道:
>
>> The Apache
Thank you to all who contributed, and, of course, especially to the release
manager!
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 10:12 AM Till Rohrmann wrote:
> Thanks a lot for being our release manager Thomas. Great work! Also thanks
> to the community for making this release possible.
>
> Cheers,
> Till
>
> On T
Hi,
You can use the YARN client to list all applications on your YARN cluster:
yarn application -list
If this does not show any running applications, the Flink cluster must have
somehow terminated. If you have YARN's log aggregation enabled, you should
be
able to view the Flink logs by runni