I should also think that using Cygwin may work quite well and allow you to just use the current Unix-oriented shell scripts with maybe slight modifications.
-Jamie On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 4:11 PM, Fabian Hueske <fhue...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Yifei, > > I think this has not been done before. At least I am not aware of anybody > running Flink in cluster mode on Windows. > In principle this should work. It is possible to start a local instance on > Windows (start-local.bat) and to locally execute Flink programs on this > instance using the flink.bat script. > However, there are no scripts or further tooling support to start Flink > processes on remote Windows servers as for Linux using ssh. > > I think the only way to do this right now is to manually start the Flink > Java processes on each Windows machine. You should check the bash scripts > for how to read certain configuration parameters from flink-conf.yaml and > how to construct the right classpath. > > Best, Fabian > > 2016-04-21 0:39 GMT+02:00 Yifei Li <lee891...@gmail.com>: > >> Hi, >> >> Is it possible to set up cluster on Windows machines? I have git >> installed and when I use start-cluster.sh in git cmd, it asks me to type in >> password for other machines. After I did it, it showed nohup:command not >> found. >> >> >> I am just wondering if it is possible to set up clusters on Windows >> machines? If yes, can anyone point me to any guide? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Yifei >> > > -- Jamie Grier data Artisans, Director of Applications Engineering @jamiegrier <https://twitter.com/jamiegrier> ja...@data-artisans.com