Much easier option is to make use of https://github.com/t3rmin4t0r/tez-autobuild (edit/set args in slider-gen.sh).
~Rajesh.B On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Rajesh Balamohan <rbalamo...@apache.org> wrote: > Here is an example: > > hive --service llap --instances 1 --args "-XX:+UseG1GC > -agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000" > --cache 48000m --executors 8 --iothreads 8 --size 180000m --xmx 128000m > --loglevel INFO --javaHome /usr/jdk64/jdk1.8.0_77/ > > This would generate a "run.sh" script which can be run to start LLAP. This > would open up 8000 port that you have mentioned in the machine where LLAP > daemon is started. > > ~Rajesh.B > > On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 10:37 AM, 김동원 <eastcirc...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I want my IntelliJ to attach to the running LLAP damons by adding the >> following JVM option (for a debugging purpose): >> -agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000 >> >> Where is the right place to append the line? >> >> My previous attempt was as follows : >> - Before executing “hive --service llap …”, I modified >> ${hive-binary-dist}/scripts/llap/bin/llap-daemon-env.sh to modify >> LLAP_DAEMON_OPTS. >> - What I found, however, is that >> ${hive-binary-dist}/scripts/llap/bin/llapDaemon.sh >> refers to ${LLAP_DAEMON_CONF_DIR}/llap-daemon-env.sh, not >> ${LLAP_DAEMON_BIN_HOME} >> - I also tried to locate llap-daemon-env.sh under >> ${hive-binary-dost}/conf but found that LlapServiceDriver doesn’t copy that >> file under LLAP_DAEMON_CONF_DIR. >> - I had to modify ${hive-binary-dist}/scripts/llap/bin/llapDaemon.sh to >> load llap-daemon-env.sh properly by making it refer to >> ${LLAP_DAEMON_BIN_HOME}/llap-daemon-env.sh instead of >> ${LLAP_DAEMON_CONF_DIR}/llap-daemon-env.sh. >> >> - eastcircle > > > -- ~Rajesh.B