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In addition to running on the Mesos or YARN cluster managers, Spark also provides a simple standalone deploy mode. You can launch a standalone cluster either manually, by starting a master and workers by hand, or use our provided [launch scripts](#cluster-launch-scripts). It is also possible to run these daemons on a single machine for testing.
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# Installing Spark Standalone to a Cluster
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To install Spark Standalone mode, you simply place a compiled version of Spark on each node on the cluster. You can obtain pre-built versions of Spark with each release or [build it yourself](building-spark.html).
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# Starting a Cluster Manually
You can start a standalone master server by executing:
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./sbin/start-master.sh
Once started, the master will print out a `spark://HOST:PORT` URL for itself, which you can use to connect workers to it,
or pass as the "master" argument to `SparkContext`. You can also find this URL on
the master's web UI, which is [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) by default.
Similarly, you can start one or more workers and connect them to the master via:
./sbin/start-slave.sh <worker#> <master-spark-URL>
Once you have started a worker, look at the master's web UI ([http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) by default).
You should see the new node listed there, along with its number of CPUs and memory (minus one gigabyte left for the OS).
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Finally, the following configuration options can be passed to the master and worker:
<table class="table">
<tr><th style="width:21%">Argument</th><th>Meaning</th></tr>
<tr>
<td><code>-h HOST</code>, <code>--host HOST</code></td>
<td>Hostname to listen on</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>-i HOST</code>, <code>--ip HOST</code></td>
<td>Hostname to listen on (deprecated, use -h or --host)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>-p PORT</code>, <code>--port PORT</code></td>
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<td>Port for service to listen on (default: 7077 for master, random for worker)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>--webui-port PORT</code></td>
<td>Port for web UI (default: 8080 for master, 8081 for worker)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>-c CORES</code>, <code>--cores CORES</code></td>
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<td>Total CPU cores to allow Spark applications to use on the machine (default: all available); only on worker</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>-m MEM</code>, <code>--memory MEM</code></td>
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<td>Total amount of memory to allow Spark applications to use on the machine, in a format like 1000M or 2G (default: your machine's total RAM minus 1 GB); only on worker</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>-d DIR</code>, <code>--work-dir DIR</code></td>
<td>Directory to use for scratch space and job output logs (default: SPARK_HOME/work); only on worker</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>--properties-file FILE</code></td>
<td>Path to a custom Spark properties file to load (default: conf/spark-defaults.conf)</td>
</tr>
</table>
# Cluster Launch Scripts
To launch a Spark standalone cluster with the launch scripts, you should create a file called conf/slaves in your Spark directory,
which must contain the hostnames of all the machines where you intend to start Spark workers, one per line.
If conf/slaves does not exist, the launch scripts defaults to a single machine (localhost), which is useful for testing.
Note, the master machine accesses each of the worker machines via ssh. By default, ssh is run in parallel and requires password-less (using a private key) access to be setup.
If you do not have a password-less setup, you can set the environment variable SPARK_SSH_FOREGROUND and serially provide a password for each worker.
Once you've set up this file, you can launch or stop your cluster with the following shell scripts, based on Hadoop's deploy scripts, and available in `SPARK_HOME/bin`:
- `sbin/start-master.sh` - Starts a master instance on the machine the script is executed on.
- `sbin/start-slaves.sh` - Starts a slave instance on each machine specified in the `conf/slaves` file.
- `sbin/start-slave.sh` - Starts a slave instance on the machine the script is executed on.
- `sbin/start-all.sh` - Starts both a master and a number of slaves as described above.
- `sbin/stop-master.sh` - Stops the master that was started via the `bin/start-master.sh` script.
[SPARK-1753 / 1773 / 1814] Update outdated docs for spark-submit, YARN, standalone etc. YARN - SparkPi was updated to not take in master as an argument; we should update the docs to reflect that. - The default YARN build guide should be in maven, not sbt. - This PR also adds a paragraph on steps to debug a YARN application. Standalone - Emphasize spark-submit more. Right now it's one small paragraph preceding the legacy way of launching through `org.apache.spark.deploy.Client`. - The way we set configurations / environment variables according to the old docs is outdated. This needs to reflect changes introduced by the Spark configuration changes we made. In general, this PR also adds a little more documentation on the new spark-shell, spark-submit, spark-defaults.conf etc here and there. Author: Andrew Or <andrewor14@gmail.com> Closes #701 from andrewor14/yarn-docs and squashes the following commits: e2c2312 [Andrew Or] Merge in changes in #752 (SPARK-1814) 25cfe7b [Andrew Or] Merge in the warning from SPARK-1753 a8c39c5 [Andrew Or] Minor changes 336bbd9 [Andrew Or] Tabs -> spaces 4d9d8f7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 041017a [Andrew Or] Abstract Spark submit documentation to cluster-overview.html 3cc0649 [Andrew Or] Detail how to set configurations + remove legacy instructions 5b7140a [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 85a51fc [Andrew Or] Update run-example, spark-shell, configuration etc. c10e8c7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 381fe32 [Andrew Or] Update docs for standalone mode 757c184 [Andrew Or] Add a note about the requirements for the debugging trick f8ca990 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 924f04c [Andrew Or] Revert addition of --deploy-mode d5fe17b [Andrew Or] Update the YARN docs
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- `sbin/stop-slaves.sh` - Stops all slave instances on the machines specified in the `conf/slaves` file.
- `sbin/stop-all.sh` - Stops both the master and the slaves as described above.
Note that these scripts must be executed on the machine you want to run the Spark master on, not your local machine.
You can optionally configure the cluster further by setting environment variables in `conf/spark-env.sh`. Create this file by starting with the `conf/spark-env.sh.template`, and _copy it to all your worker machines_ for the settings to take effect. The following settings are available:
<table class="table">
<tr><th style="width:21%">Environment Variable</th><th>Meaning</th></tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_MASTER_IP</code></td>
<td>Bind the master to a specific IP address, for example a public one.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_MASTER_PORT</code></td>
<td>Start the master on a different port (default: 7077).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_MASTER_WEBUI_PORT</code></td>
<td>Port for the master web UI (default: 8080).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
[SPARK-1753 / 1773 / 1814] Update outdated docs for spark-submit, YARN, standalone etc. YARN - SparkPi was updated to not take in master as an argument; we should update the docs to reflect that. - The default YARN build guide should be in maven, not sbt. - This PR also adds a paragraph on steps to debug a YARN application. Standalone - Emphasize spark-submit more. Right now it's one small paragraph preceding the legacy way of launching through `org.apache.spark.deploy.Client`. - The way we set configurations / environment variables according to the old docs is outdated. This needs to reflect changes introduced by the Spark configuration changes we made. In general, this PR also adds a little more documentation on the new spark-shell, spark-submit, spark-defaults.conf etc here and there. Author: Andrew Or <andrewor14@gmail.com> Closes #701 from andrewor14/yarn-docs and squashes the following commits: e2c2312 [Andrew Or] Merge in changes in #752 (SPARK-1814) 25cfe7b [Andrew Or] Merge in the warning from SPARK-1753 a8c39c5 [Andrew Or] Minor changes 336bbd9 [Andrew Or] Tabs -> spaces 4d9d8f7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 041017a [Andrew Or] Abstract Spark submit documentation to cluster-overview.html 3cc0649 [Andrew Or] Detail how to set configurations + remove legacy instructions 5b7140a [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 85a51fc [Andrew Or] Update run-example, spark-shell, configuration etc. c10e8c7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 381fe32 [Andrew Or] Update docs for standalone mode 757c184 [Andrew Or] Add a note about the requirements for the debugging trick f8ca990 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 924f04c [Andrew Or] Revert addition of --deploy-mode d5fe17b [Andrew Or] Update the YARN docs
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<td><code>SPARK_MASTER_OPTS</code></td>
Organize configuration docs This PR improves and organizes the config option page and makes a few other changes to config docs. See a preview here: http://people.apache.org/~pwendell/config-improvements/configuration.html The biggest changes are: 1. The configs for the standalone master/workers were moved to the standalone page and out of the general config doc. 2. SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS was missing from the standalone docs. 3. Expanded discussion of injecting configs with spark-submit, including an example. 4. Config options were organized into the following categories: - Runtime Environment - Shuffle Behavior - Spark UI - Compression and Serialization - Execution Behavior - Networking - Scheduling - Security - Spark Streaming Author: Patrick Wendell <pwendell@gmail.com> Closes #880 from pwendell/config-cleanup and squashes the following commits: 93f56c3 [Patrick Wendell] Feedback from Matei 6f66efc [Patrick Wendell] More feedback 16ae776 [Patrick Wendell] Adding back header section d9c264f [Patrick Wendell] Small fix e0c1728 [Patrick Wendell] Response to Matei's review 27d57db [Patrick Wendell] Reverting changes to index.html (covered in #896) e230ef9 [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup a374369 [Patrick Wendell] Line wrapping fixes fdff7fc [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup 3289ea4 [Patrick Wendell] Pulling in changes from #856 106ee31 [Patrick Wendell] Small link fix f7e79bc [Patrick Wendell] Re-organizing config options. 54b184d [Patrick Wendell] Adding standalone configs to the standalone page 592e94a [Patrick Wendell] Stash 29b5446 [Patrick Wendell] Better discussion of spark-submit in configuration docs 2d719ef [Patrick Wendell] Small fix 4af9e07 [Patrick Wendell] Adding SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS docs 204b248 [Patrick Wendell] Small fixes
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<td>Configuration properties that apply only to the master in the form "-Dx=y" (default: none). See below for a list of possible options.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS</code></td>
<td>
Directory to use for "scratch" space in Spark, including map output files and RDDs that get
stored on disk. This should be on a fast, local disk in your system. It can also be a
comma-separated list of multiple directories on different disks.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_WORKER_CORES</code></td>
<td>Total number of cores to allow Spark applications to use on the machine (default: all available cores).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_WORKER_MEMORY</code></td>
<td>Total amount of memory to allow Spark applications to use on the machine, e.g. <code>1000m</code>, <code>2g</code> (default: total memory minus 1 GB); note that each application's <i>individual</i> memory is configured using its <code>spark.executor.memory</code> property.</td>
</tr>
[SPARK-1753 / 1773 / 1814] Update outdated docs for spark-submit, YARN, standalone etc. YARN - SparkPi was updated to not take in master as an argument; we should update the docs to reflect that. - The default YARN build guide should be in maven, not sbt. - This PR also adds a paragraph on steps to debug a YARN application. Standalone - Emphasize spark-submit more. Right now it's one small paragraph preceding the legacy way of launching through `org.apache.spark.deploy.Client`. - The way we set configurations / environment variables according to the old docs is outdated. This needs to reflect changes introduced by the Spark configuration changes we made. In general, this PR also adds a little more documentation on the new spark-shell, spark-submit, spark-defaults.conf etc here and there. Author: Andrew Or <andrewor14@gmail.com> Closes #701 from andrewor14/yarn-docs and squashes the following commits: e2c2312 [Andrew Or] Merge in changes in #752 (SPARK-1814) 25cfe7b [Andrew Or] Merge in the warning from SPARK-1753 a8c39c5 [Andrew Or] Minor changes 336bbd9 [Andrew Or] Tabs -> spaces 4d9d8f7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 041017a [Andrew Or] Abstract Spark submit documentation to cluster-overview.html 3cc0649 [Andrew Or] Detail how to set configurations + remove legacy instructions 5b7140a [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 85a51fc [Andrew Or] Update run-example, spark-shell, configuration etc. c10e8c7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 381fe32 [Andrew Or] Update docs for standalone mode 757c184 [Andrew Or] Add a note about the requirements for the debugging trick f8ca990 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 924f04c [Andrew Or] Revert addition of --deploy-mode d5fe17b [Andrew Or] Update the YARN docs
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<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_WORKER_PORT</code></td>
<td>Start the Spark worker on a specific port (default: random).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_WORKER_WEBUI_PORT</code></td>
<td>Port for the worker web UI (default: 8081).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_WORKER_INSTANCES</code></td>
<td>
Number of worker instances to run on each machine (default: 1). You can make this more than 1 if
you have have very large machines and would like multiple Spark worker processes. If you do set
this, make sure to also set <code>SPARK_WORKER_CORES</code> explicitly to limit the cores per worker,
or else each worker will try to use all the cores.
</td>
</tr>
[SPARK-1753 / 1773 / 1814] Update outdated docs for spark-submit, YARN, standalone etc. YARN - SparkPi was updated to not take in master as an argument; we should update the docs to reflect that. - The default YARN build guide should be in maven, not sbt. - This PR also adds a paragraph on steps to debug a YARN application. Standalone - Emphasize spark-submit more. Right now it's one small paragraph preceding the legacy way of launching through `org.apache.spark.deploy.Client`. - The way we set configurations / environment variables according to the old docs is outdated. This needs to reflect changes introduced by the Spark configuration changes we made. In general, this PR also adds a little more documentation on the new spark-shell, spark-submit, spark-defaults.conf etc here and there. Author: Andrew Or <andrewor14@gmail.com> Closes #701 from andrewor14/yarn-docs and squashes the following commits: e2c2312 [Andrew Or] Merge in changes in #752 (SPARK-1814) 25cfe7b [Andrew Or] Merge in the warning from SPARK-1753 a8c39c5 [Andrew Or] Minor changes 336bbd9 [Andrew Or] Tabs -> spaces 4d9d8f7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 041017a [Andrew Or] Abstract Spark submit documentation to cluster-overview.html 3cc0649 [Andrew Or] Detail how to set configurations + remove legacy instructions 5b7140a [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 85a51fc [Andrew Or] Update run-example, spark-shell, configuration etc. c10e8c7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 381fe32 [Andrew Or] Update docs for standalone mode 757c184 [Andrew Or] Add a note about the requirements for the debugging trick f8ca990 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 924f04c [Andrew Or] Revert addition of --deploy-mode d5fe17b [Andrew Or] Update the YARN docs
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<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_WORKER_DIR</code></td>
<td>Directory to run applications in, which will include both logs and scratch space (default: SPARK_HOME/work).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_WORKER_OPTS</code></td>
Organize configuration docs This PR improves and organizes the config option page and makes a few other changes to config docs. See a preview here: http://people.apache.org/~pwendell/config-improvements/configuration.html The biggest changes are: 1. The configs for the standalone master/workers were moved to the standalone page and out of the general config doc. 2. SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS was missing from the standalone docs. 3. Expanded discussion of injecting configs with spark-submit, including an example. 4. Config options were organized into the following categories: - Runtime Environment - Shuffle Behavior - Spark UI - Compression and Serialization - Execution Behavior - Networking - Scheduling - Security - Spark Streaming Author: Patrick Wendell <pwendell@gmail.com> Closes #880 from pwendell/config-cleanup and squashes the following commits: 93f56c3 [Patrick Wendell] Feedback from Matei 6f66efc [Patrick Wendell] More feedback 16ae776 [Patrick Wendell] Adding back header section d9c264f [Patrick Wendell] Small fix e0c1728 [Patrick Wendell] Response to Matei's review 27d57db [Patrick Wendell] Reverting changes to index.html (covered in #896) e230ef9 [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup a374369 [Patrick Wendell] Line wrapping fixes fdff7fc [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup 3289ea4 [Patrick Wendell] Pulling in changes from #856 106ee31 [Patrick Wendell] Small link fix f7e79bc [Patrick Wendell] Re-organizing config options. 54b184d [Patrick Wendell] Adding standalone configs to the standalone page 592e94a [Patrick Wendell] Stash 29b5446 [Patrick Wendell] Better discussion of spark-submit in configuration docs 2d719ef [Patrick Wendell] Small fix 4af9e07 [Patrick Wendell] Adding SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS docs 204b248 [Patrick Wendell] Small fixes
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<td>Configuration properties that apply only to the worker in the form "-Dx=y" (default: none). See below for a list of possible options.</td>
[SPARK-1753 / 1773 / 1814] Update outdated docs for spark-submit, YARN, standalone etc. YARN - SparkPi was updated to not take in master as an argument; we should update the docs to reflect that. - The default YARN build guide should be in maven, not sbt. - This PR also adds a paragraph on steps to debug a YARN application. Standalone - Emphasize spark-submit more. Right now it's one small paragraph preceding the legacy way of launching through `org.apache.spark.deploy.Client`. - The way we set configurations / environment variables according to the old docs is outdated. This needs to reflect changes introduced by the Spark configuration changes we made. In general, this PR also adds a little more documentation on the new spark-shell, spark-submit, spark-defaults.conf etc here and there. Author: Andrew Or <andrewor14@gmail.com> Closes #701 from andrewor14/yarn-docs and squashes the following commits: e2c2312 [Andrew Or] Merge in changes in #752 (SPARK-1814) 25cfe7b [Andrew Or] Merge in the warning from SPARK-1753 a8c39c5 [Andrew Or] Minor changes 336bbd9 [Andrew Or] Tabs -> spaces 4d9d8f7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 041017a [Andrew Or] Abstract Spark submit documentation to cluster-overview.html 3cc0649 [Andrew Or] Detail how to set configurations + remove legacy instructions 5b7140a [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 85a51fc [Andrew Or] Update run-example, spark-shell, configuration etc. c10e8c7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 381fe32 [Andrew Or] Update docs for standalone mode 757c184 [Andrew Or] Add a note about the requirements for the debugging trick f8ca990 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 924f04c [Andrew Or] Revert addition of --deploy-mode d5fe17b [Andrew Or] Update the YARN docs
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</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_DAEMON_MEMORY</code></td>
<td>Memory to allocate to the Spark master and worker daemons themselves (default: 512m).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_DAEMON_JAVA_OPTS</code></td>
[SPARK-1753 / 1773 / 1814] Update outdated docs for spark-submit, YARN, standalone etc. YARN - SparkPi was updated to not take in master as an argument; we should update the docs to reflect that. - The default YARN build guide should be in maven, not sbt. - This PR also adds a paragraph on steps to debug a YARN application. Standalone - Emphasize spark-submit more. Right now it's one small paragraph preceding the legacy way of launching through `org.apache.spark.deploy.Client`. - The way we set configurations / environment variables according to the old docs is outdated. This needs to reflect changes introduced by the Spark configuration changes we made. In general, this PR also adds a little more documentation on the new spark-shell, spark-submit, spark-defaults.conf etc here and there. Author: Andrew Or <andrewor14@gmail.com> Closes #701 from andrewor14/yarn-docs and squashes the following commits: e2c2312 [Andrew Or] Merge in changes in #752 (SPARK-1814) 25cfe7b [Andrew Or] Merge in the warning from SPARK-1753 a8c39c5 [Andrew Or] Minor changes 336bbd9 [Andrew Or] Tabs -> spaces 4d9d8f7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 041017a [Andrew Or] Abstract Spark submit documentation to cluster-overview.html 3cc0649 [Andrew Or] Detail how to set configurations + remove legacy instructions 5b7140a [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 85a51fc [Andrew Or] Update run-example, spark-shell, configuration etc. c10e8c7 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 381fe32 [Andrew Or] Update docs for standalone mode 757c184 [Andrew Or] Add a note about the requirements for the debugging trick f8ca990 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into yarn-docs 924f04c [Andrew Or] Revert addition of --deploy-mode d5fe17b [Andrew Or] Update the YARN docs
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<td>JVM options for the Spark master and worker daemons themselves in the form "-Dx=y" (default: none).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>SPARK_PUBLIC_DNS</code></td>
<td>The public DNS name of the Spark master and workers (default: none).</td>
</tr>
</table>
**Note:** The launch scripts do not currently support Windows. To run a Spark cluster on Windows, start the master and workers by hand.
Organize configuration docs This PR improves and organizes the config option page and makes a few other changes to config docs. See a preview here: http://people.apache.org/~pwendell/config-improvements/configuration.html The biggest changes are: 1. The configs for the standalone master/workers were moved to the standalone page and out of the general config doc. 2. SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS was missing from the standalone docs. 3. Expanded discussion of injecting configs with spark-submit, including an example. 4. Config options were organized into the following categories: - Runtime Environment - Shuffle Behavior - Spark UI - Compression and Serialization - Execution Behavior - Networking - Scheduling - Security - Spark Streaming Author: Patrick Wendell <pwendell@gmail.com> Closes #880 from pwendell/config-cleanup and squashes the following commits: 93f56c3 [Patrick Wendell] Feedback from Matei 6f66efc [Patrick Wendell] More feedback 16ae776 [Patrick Wendell] Adding back header section d9c264f [Patrick Wendell] Small fix e0c1728 [Patrick Wendell] Response to Matei's review 27d57db [Patrick Wendell] Reverting changes to index.html (covered in #896) e230ef9 [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup a374369 [Patrick Wendell] Line wrapping fixes fdff7fc [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup 3289ea4 [Patrick Wendell] Pulling in changes from #856 106ee31 [Patrick Wendell] Small link fix f7e79bc [Patrick Wendell] Re-organizing config options. 54b184d [Patrick Wendell] Adding standalone configs to the standalone page 592e94a [Patrick Wendell] Stash 29b5446 [Patrick Wendell] Better discussion of spark-submit in configuration docs 2d719ef [Patrick Wendell] Small fix 4af9e07 [Patrick Wendell] Adding SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS docs 204b248 [Patrick Wendell] Small fixes
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SPARK_MASTER_OPTS supports the following system properties:
<table class="table">
<tr><th>Property Name</th><th>Default</th><th>Meaning</th></tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.retainedApplications</code></td>
<td>200</td>
<td>
The maximum number of completed applications to display. Older applications will be dropped from the UI to maintain this limit.<br/>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.retainedDrivers</code></td>
<td>200</td>
<td>
The maximum number of completed drivers to display. Older drivers will be dropped from the UI to maintain this limit.<br/>
</td>
</tr>
Organize configuration docs This PR improves and organizes the config option page and makes a few other changes to config docs. See a preview here: http://people.apache.org/~pwendell/config-improvements/configuration.html The biggest changes are: 1. The configs for the standalone master/workers were moved to the standalone page and out of the general config doc. 2. SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS was missing from the standalone docs. 3. Expanded discussion of injecting configs with spark-submit, including an example. 4. Config options were organized into the following categories: - Runtime Environment - Shuffle Behavior - Spark UI - Compression and Serialization - Execution Behavior - Networking - Scheduling - Security - Spark Streaming Author: Patrick Wendell <pwendell@gmail.com> Closes #880 from pwendell/config-cleanup and squashes the following commits: 93f56c3 [Patrick Wendell] Feedback from Matei 6f66efc [Patrick Wendell] More feedback 16ae776 [Patrick Wendell] Adding back header section d9c264f [Patrick Wendell] Small fix e0c1728 [Patrick Wendell] Response to Matei's review 27d57db [Patrick Wendell] Reverting changes to index.html (covered in #896) e230ef9 [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup a374369 [Patrick Wendell] Line wrapping fixes fdff7fc [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup 3289ea4 [Patrick Wendell] Pulling in changes from #856 106ee31 [Patrick Wendell] Small link fix f7e79bc [Patrick Wendell] Re-organizing config options. 54b184d [Patrick Wendell] Adding standalone configs to the standalone page 592e94a [Patrick Wendell] Stash 29b5446 [Patrick Wendell] Better discussion of spark-submit in configuration docs 2d719ef [Patrick Wendell] Small fix 4af9e07 [Patrick Wendell] Adding SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS docs 204b248 [Patrick Wendell] Small fixes
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<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.spreadOut</code></td>
<td>true</td>
<td>
Whether the standalone cluster manager should spread applications out across nodes or try
to consolidate them onto as few nodes as possible. Spreading out is usually better for
data locality in HDFS, but consolidating is more efficient for compute-intensive workloads. <br/>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.defaultCores</code></td>
<td>(infinite)</td>
<td>
Default number of cores to give to applications in Spark's standalone mode if they don't
set <code>spark.cores.max</code>. If not set, applications always get all available
cores unless they configure <code>spark.cores.max</code> themselves.
Set this lower on a shared cluster to prevent users from grabbing
the whole cluster by default. <br/>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.worker.timeout</code></td>
<td>60</td>
<td>
Number of seconds after which the standalone deploy master considers a worker lost if it
receives no heartbeats.
</td>
</tr>
</table>
SPARK_WORKER_OPTS supports the following system properties:
<table class="table">
<tr><th>Property Name</th><th>Default</th><th>Meaning</th></tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.worker.cleanup.enabled</code></td>
<td>false</td>
<td>
Enable periodic cleanup of worker / application directories. Note that this only affects standalone
mode, as YARN works differently. Only the directories of stopped applications are cleaned up.
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</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.worker.cleanup.interval</code></td>
<td>1800 (30 minutes)</td>
<td>
Controls the interval, in seconds, at which the worker cleans up old application work dirs
on the local machine.
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.worker.cleanup.appDataTtl</code></td>
<td>7 * 24 * 3600 (7 days)</td>
<td>
The number of seconds to retain application work directories on each worker. This is a Time To Live
and should depend on the amount of available disk space you have. Application logs and jars are
downloaded to each application work dir. Over time, the work dirs can quickly fill up disk space,
especially if you run jobs very frequently.
</td>
</tr>
</table>
# Connecting an Application to the Cluster
To run an application on the Spark cluster, simply pass the `spark://IP:PORT` URL of the master as to the [`SparkContext`
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constructor](programming-guide.html#initializing-spark).
To run an interactive Spark shell against the cluster, run the following command:
./bin/spark-shell --master spark://IP:PORT
You can also pass an option `--total-executor-cores <numCores>` to control the number of cores that spark-shell uses on the cluster.
# Launching Spark Applications
The [`spark-submit` script](submitting-applications.html) provides the most straightforward way to
submit a compiled Spark application to the cluster. For standalone clusters, Spark currently
supports two deploy modes. In `client` mode, the driver is launched in the same process as the
client that submits the application. In `cluster` mode, however, the driver is launched from one
of the Worker processes inside the cluster, and the client process exits as soon as it fulfills
its responsibility of submitting the application without waiting for the application to finish.
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If your application is launched through Spark submit, then the application jar is automatically
distributed to all worker nodes. For any additional jars that your application depends on, you
should specify them through the `--jars` flag using comma as a delimiter (e.g. `--jars jar1,jar2`).
To control the application's configuration or execution environment, see
[Spark Configuration](configuration.html).
Additionally, standalone `cluster` mode supports restarting your application automatically if it
exited with non-zero exit code. To use this feature, you may pass in the `--supervise` flag to
`spark-submit` when launching your application. Then, if you wish to kill an application that is
failing repeatedly, you may do so through:
./bin/spark-class org.apache.spark.deploy.Client kill <master url> <driver ID>
You can find the driver ID through the standalone Master web UI at `http://<master url>:8080`.
# Resource Scheduling
The standalone cluster mode currently only supports a simple FIFO scheduler across applications.
However, to allow multiple concurrent users, you can control the maximum number of resources each
application will use.
By default, it will acquire *all* cores in the cluster, which only makes sense if you just run one
application at a time. You can cap the number of cores by setting `spark.cores.max` in your
[SparkConf](configuration.html#spark-properties). For example:
{% highlight scala %}
val conf = new SparkConf()
.setMaster(...)
.setAppName(...)
.set("spark.cores.max", "10")
val sc = new SparkContext(conf)
{% endhighlight %}
In addition, you can configure `spark.deploy.defaultCores` on the cluster master process to change the
default for applications that don't set `spark.cores.max` to something less than infinite.
Do this by adding the following to `conf/spark-env.sh`:
{% highlight bash %}
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export SPARK_MASTER_OPTS="-Dspark.deploy.defaultCores=<value>"
{% endhighlight %}
This is useful on shared clusters where users might not have configured a maximum number of cores
individually.
# Monitoring and Logging
Spark's standalone mode offers a web-based user interface to monitor the cluster. The master and each worker has its own web UI that shows cluster and job statistics. By default you can access the web UI for the master at port 8080. The port can be changed either in the configuration file or via command-line options.
In addition, detailed log output for each job is also written to the work directory of each slave node (`SPARK_HOME/work` by default). You will see two files for each job, `stdout` and `stderr`, with all output it wrote to its console.
# Running Alongside Hadoop
You can run Spark alongside your existing Hadoop cluster by just launching it as a separate service on the same machines. To access Hadoop data from Spark, just use a hdfs:// URL (typically `hdfs://<namenode>:9000/path`, but you can find the right URL on your Hadoop Namenode's web UI). Alternatively, you can set up a separate cluster for Spark, and still have it access HDFS over the network; this will be slower than disk-local access, but may not be a concern if you are still running in the same local area network (e.g. you place a few Spark machines on each rack that you have Hadoop on).
Organize configuration docs This PR improves and organizes the config option page and makes a few other changes to config docs. See a preview here: http://people.apache.org/~pwendell/config-improvements/configuration.html The biggest changes are: 1. The configs for the standalone master/workers were moved to the standalone page and out of the general config doc. 2. SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS was missing from the standalone docs. 3. Expanded discussion of injecting configs with spark-submit, including an example. 4. Config options were organized into the following categories: - Runtime Environment - Shuffle Behavior - Spark UI - Compression and Serialization - Execution Behavior - Networking - Scheduling - Security - Spark Streaming Author: Patrick Wendell <pwendell@gmail.com> Closes #880 from pwendell/config-cleanup and squashes the following commits: 93f56c3 [Patrick Wendell] Feedback from Matei 6f66efc [Patrick Wendell] More feedback 16ae776 [Patrick Wendell] Adding back header section d9c264f [Patrick Wendell] Small fix e0c1728 [Patrick Wendell] Response to Matei's review 27d57db [Patrick Wendell] Reverting changes to index.html (covered in #896) e230ef9 [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup a374369 [Patrick Wendell] Line wrapping fixes fdff7fc [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup 3289ea4 [Patrick Wendell] Pulling in changes from #856 106ee31 [Patrick Wendell] Small link fix f7e79bc [Patrick Wendell] Re-organizing config options. 54b184d [Patrick Wendell] Adding standalone configs to the standalone page 592e94a [Patrick Wendell] Stash 29b5446 [Patrick Wendell] Better discussion of spark-submit in configuration docs 2d719ef [Patrick Wendell] Small fix 4af9e07 [Patrick Wendell] Adding SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS docs 204b248 [Patrick Wendell] Small fixes
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# Configuring Ports for Network Security
[SPARK-2157] Enable tight firewall rules for Spark The goal of this PR is to allow users of Spark to write tight firewall rules for their clusters. This is currently not possible because Spark uses random ports in many places, notably the communication between executors and drivers. The changes in this PR are based on top of ash211's changes in #1107. The list covered here may or may not be the complete set of port needed for Spark to operate perfectly. However, as of the latest commit there are no known sources of random ports (except in tests). I have not documented a few of the more obscure configs. My spark-env.sh looks like this: ``` export SPARK_MASTER_PORT=6060 export SPARK_WORKER_PORT=7070 export SPARK_MASTER_WEBUI_PORT=9090 export SPARK_WORKER_WEBUI_PORT=9091 ``` and my spark-defaults.conf looks like this: ``` spark.master spark://andrews-mbp:6060 spark.driver.port 5001 spark.fileserver.port 5011 spark.broadcast.port 5021 spark.replClassServer.port 5031 spark.blockManager.port 5041 spark.executor.port 5051 ``` Author: Andrew Or <andrewor14@gmail.com> Author: Andrew Ash <andrew@andrewash.com> Closes #1777 from andrewor14/configure-ports and squashes the following commits: 621267b [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into configure-ports 8a6b820 [Andrew Or] Use a random UI port during tests 7da0493 [Andrew Or] Fix tests 523c30e [Andrew Or] Add test for isBindCollision b97b02a [Andrew Or] Minor fixes c22ad00 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into configure-ports 93d359f [Andrew Or] Executors connect to wrong port when collision occurs d502e5f [Andrew Or] Handle port collisions when creating Akka systems a2dd05c [Andrew Or] Patrick's comment nit 86461e2 [Andrew Or] Remove spark.executor.env.port and spark.standalone.client.port 1d2d5c6 [Andrew Or] Fix ports for standalone cluster mode cb3be88 [Andrew Or] Various doc fixes (broken link, format etc.) e837cde [Andrew Or] Remove outdated TODOs bfbab28 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into configure-ports de1b207 [Andrew Or] Update docs to reflect new ports b565079 [Andrew Or] Add spark.ports.maxRetries 2551eb2 [Andrew Or] Remove spark.worker.watcher.port 151327a [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'master' of github.com:apache/spark into configure-ports 9868358 [Andrew Or] Add a few miscellaneous ports 6016e77 [Andrew Or] Add spark.executor.port 8d836e6 [Andrew Or] Also document SPARK_{MASTER/WORKER}_WEBUI_PORT 4d9e6f3 [Andrew Or] Fix super subtle bug 3f8e51b [Andrew Or] Correct erroneous docs... e111d08 [Andrew Or] Add names for UI services 470f38c [Andrew Or] Special case non-"Address already in use" exceptions 1d7e408 [Andrew Or] Treat 0 ports specially + return correct ConnectionManager port ba32280 [Andrew Or] Minor fixes 6b550b0 [Andrew Or] Assorted fixes 73fbe89 [Andrew Or] Move start service logic to Utils ec676f4 [Andrew Or] Merge branch 'SPARK-2157' of github.com:ash211/spark into configure-ports 038a579 [Andrew Ash] Trust the server start function to report the port the service started on 7c5bdc4 [Andrew Ash] Fix style issue 0347aef [Andrew Ash] Unify port fallback logic to a single place 24a4c32 [Andrew Ash] Remove type on val to match surrounding style 9e4ad96 [Andrew Ash] Reformat for style checker 5d84e0e [Andrew Ash] Document new port configuration options 066dc7a [Andrew Ash] Fix up HttpServer port increments cad16da [Andrew Ash] Add fallover increment logic for HttpServer c5a0568 [Andrew Ash] Fix ConnectionManager to retry with increment b80d2fd [Andrew Ash] Make Spark's block manager port configurable 17c79bb [Andrew Ash] Add a configuration option for spark-shell's class server f34115d [Andrew Ash] SPARK-1176 Add port configuration for HttpBroadcast 49ee29b [Andrew Ash] SPARK-1174 Add port configuration for HttpFileServer 1c0981a [Andrew Ash] Make port in HttpServer configurable
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Spark makes heavy use of the network, and some environments have strict requirements for using
tight firewall settings. For a complete list of ports to configure, see the
[security page](security.html#configuring-ports-for-network-security).
Organize configuration docs This PR improves and organizes the config option page and makes a few other changes to config docs. See a preview here: http://people.apache.org/~pwendell/config-improvements/configuration.html The biggest changes are: 1. The configs for the standalone master/workers were moved to the standalone page and out of the general config doc. 2. SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS was missing from the standalone docs. 3. Expanded discussion of injecting configs with spark-submit, including an example. 4. Config options were organized into the following categories: - Runtime Environment - Shuffle Behavior - Spark UI - Compression and Serialization - Execution Behavior - Networking - Scheduling - Security - Spark Streaming Author: Patrick Wendell <pwendell@gmail.com> Closes #880 from pwendell/config-cleanup and squashes the following commits: 93f56c3 [Patrick Wendell] Feedback from Matei 6f66efc [Patrick Wendell] More feedback 16ae776 [Patrick Wendell] Adding back header section d9c264f [Patrick Wendell] Small fix e0c1728 [Patrick Wendell] Response to Matei's review 27d57db [Patrick Wendell] Reverting changes to index.html (covered in #896) e230ef9 [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup a374369 [Patrick Wendell] Line wrapping fixes fdff7fc [Patrick Wendell] Merge remote-tracking branch 'apache/master' into config-cleanup 3289ea4 [Patrick Wendell] Pulling in changes from #856 106ee31 [Patrick Wendell] Small link fix f7e79bc [Patrick Wendell] Re-organizing config options. 54b184d [Patrick Wendell] Adding standalone configs to the standalone page 592e94a [Patrick Wendell] Stash 29b5446 [Patrick Wendell] Better discussion of spark-submit in configuration docs 2d719ef [Patrick Wendell] Small fix 4af9e07 [Patrick Wendell] Adding SPARK_LOCAL_DIRS docs 204b248 [Patrick Wendell] Small fixes
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# High Availability
By default, standalone scheduling clusters are resilient to Worker failures (insofar as Spark itself is resilient to losing work by moving it to other workers). However, the scheduler uses a Master to make scheduling decisions, and this (by default) creates a single point of failure: if the Master crashes, no new applications can be created. In order to circumvent this, we have two high availability schemes, detailed below.
## Standby Masters with ZooKeeper
**Overview**
Utilizing ZooKeeper to provide leader election and some state storage, you can launch multiple Masters in your cluster connected to the same ZooKeeper instance. One will be elected "leader" and the others will remain in standby mode. If the current leader dies, another Master will be elected, recover the old Master's state, and then resume scheduling. The entire recovery process (from the time the the first leader goes down) should take between 1 and 2 minutes. Note that this delay only affects scheduling _new_ applications -- applications that were already running during Master failover are unaffected.
Learn more about getting started with ZooKeeper [here](http://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/trunk/zookeeperStarted.html).
**Configuration**
In order to enable this recovery mode, you can set SPARK_DAEMON_JAVA_OPTS in spark-env using this configuration:
<table class="table">
<tr><th style="width:21%">System property</th><th>Meaning</th></tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.recoveryMode</code></td>
<td>Set to ZOOKEEPER to enable standby Master recovery mode (default: NONE).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.zookeeper.url</code></td>
<td>The ZooKeeper cluster url (e.g., 192.168.1.100:2181,192.168.1.101:2181).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.zookeeper.dir</code></td>
<td>The directory in ZooKeeper to store recovery state (default: /spark).</td>
</tr>
</table>
Possible gotcha: If you have multiple Masters in your cluster but fail to correctly configure the Masters to use ZooKeeper, the Masters will fail to discover each other and think they're all leaders. This will not lead to a healthy cluster state (as all Masters will schedule independently).
**Details**
After you have a ZooKeeper cluster set up, enabling high availability is straightforward. Simply start multiple Master processes on different nodes with the same ZooKeeper configuration (ZooKeeper URL and directory). Masters can be added and removed at any time.
In order to schedule new applications or add Workers to the cluster, they need to know the IP address of the current leader. This can be accomplished by simply passing in a list of Masters where you used to pass in a single one. For example, you might start your SparkContext pointing to ``spark://host1:port1,host2:port2``. This would cause your SparkContext to try registering with both Masters -- if ``host1`` goes down, this configuration would still be correct as we'd find the new leader, ``host2``.
There's an important distinction to be made between "registering with a Master" and normal operation. When starting up, an application or Worker needs to be able to find and register with the current lead Master. Once it successfully registers, though, it is "in the system" (i.e., stored in ZooKeeper). If failover occurs, the new leader will contact all previously registered applications and Workers to inform them of the change in leadership, so they need not even have known of the existence of the new Master at startup.
Due to this property, new Masters can be created at any time, and the only thing you need to worry about is that _new_ applications and Workers can find it to register with in case it becomes the leader. Once registered, you're taken care of.
## Single-Node Recovery with Local File System
**Overview**
ZooKeeper is the best way to go for production-level high availability, but if you just want to be able to restart the Master if it goes down, FILESYSTEM mode can take care of it. When applications and Workers register, they have enough state written to the provided directory so that they can be recovered upon a restart of the Master process.
**Configuration**
In order to enable this recovery mode, you can set SPARK_DAEMON_JAVA_OPTS in spark-env using this configuration:
<table class="table">
<tr><th style="width:21%">System property</th><th>Meaning</th></tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.recoveryMode</code></td>
<td>Set to FILESYSTEM to enable single-node recovery mode (default: NONE).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>spark.deploy.recoveryDirectory</code></td>
<td>The directory in which Spark will store recovery state, accessible from the Master's perspective.</td>
</tr>
</table>
**Details**
* This solution can be used in tandem with a process monitor/manager like [monit](http://mmonit.com/monit/), or just to enable manual recovery via restart.
* While filesystem recovery seems straightforwardly better than not doing any recovery at all, this mode may be suboptimal for certain development or experimental purposes. In particular, killing a master via stop-master.sh does not clean up its recovery state, so whenever you start a new Master, it will enter recovery mode. This could increase the startup time by up to 1 minute if it needs to wait for all previously-registered Workers/clients to timeout.
* While it's not officially supported, you could mount an NFS directory as the recovery directory. If the original Master node dies completely, you could then start a Master on a different node, which would correctly recover all previously registered Workers/applications (equivalent to ZooKeeper recovery). Future applications will have to be able to find the new Master, however, in order to register.