Oh, I have figured out the problem, which has something to do with my
~/.profile, i cannot remember when i added one line in the ~/.profile,
which sources my .zshrc, leading to the login shell always goes to zsh.
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 2:13 AM, Yesheng Ma wrote:
> Related source code: https://g
Related source code:
https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/master/flink-dist/src/main/flink-bin/bin/start-cluster.sh#L40
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 2:11 AM, Yesheng Ma wrote:
> Hi Nico,
>
> Thanks for your reply. My major concern is actually the `-l` argument.
> The command I executed is: `nohup /bin
Hi Nico,
Thanks for your reply. My major concern is actually the `-l` argument.
The command I executed is: `nohup /bin/bash -x -l
"/state/partition1/ysma/flink-1.4.1/bin/jobmanager.sh" start cluster
dell-01.epcc 8091`, with and without the `-l` argument (the script in
Flink's bin directory uses th
Hi Yesheng,
`nohup /bin/bash -l bin/jobmanager.sh start cluster ...` looks a bit
strange since it should (imho) be an absolute path towards flink.
What you could do to diagnose further, is to try to run the ssh command
manually, i.e. figure out what is being executed by calling
bash -x ./bin/start
Hi all,
When I execute bin/start-cluster.sh on the master machine, actually the
command `nohup /bin/bash -l bin/jobmanager.sh start cluster ...` is
exexuted, which does not open the job manager properly.
I think there might be something wrong with the `-l` argument, since when I
use the `bin/jo