Hi Aniket,Many thanks! I will check this out. Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2014 13:46:50 -0800 Subject: Re: Pig on Spark From: aniket...@gmail.com To: user@spark.apache.org; tgraves...@yahoo.com
There is some work to make this work on yarn at https://github.com/aniket486/pig. (So, compile pig with ant -Dhadoopversion=23) You can look at https://github.com/aniket486/pig/blob/spork/pig-spark to find out what sort of env variables you need (sorry, I haven't been able to clean this up- in-progress). There are few known issues with this, I will work on fixing them soon. Known issues-1. Limit does not work (spork-fix)2. Foreach requires to turn off schema-tuple-backend (should be a pig-jira)3. Algebraic udfs dont work (spork-fix in-progress) 4. Group by rework (to avoid OOMs)5. UDF Classloader issue (requires SPARK-1053, then you can put pig-withouthadoop.jar as SPARK_JARS in SparkContext along with udf jars) ~Aniket On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Tom Graves <tgraves...@yahoo.com> wrote: I had asked a similar question on the dev mailing list a while back (Jan 22nd). See the archives: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spark-dev/201401.mbox/browser -> look for spork. Basically Matei said: Yup, that was it, though I believe people at Twitter picked it up again recently. I’d suggest asking Dmitriy if you know him. I’ve seen interest in this from several other groups, and if there’s enough of it, maybe we can start another open source repo to track it. The work in that repo you pointed to was done over one week, and already had most of Pig’s operators working. (I helped out with this prototype over Twitter’s hack week.) That work also calls the Scala API directly, because it was done before we had a Java API; it should be easier with the Java one. Tom On Thursday, March 6, 2014 3:11 PM, Sameer Tilak <ssti...@live.com> wrote: Hi everyone, We are using to Pig to build our data pipeline. I came across Spork -- Pig on Spark at: https://github.com/dvryaboy/pig and not sure if it is still active. Can someone please let me know the status of Spork or any other effort that will let us run Pig on Spark? We can significantly benefit by using Spark, but we would like to keep using the existing Pig scripts. -- "...:::Aniket:::... Quetzalco@tl"