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- <configuration>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.maximum-applications</name>
- <value>10000</value>
- <description>
- Maximum number of applications that can be pending and running.
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.maximum-am-resource-percent</name>
- <value>0.1</value>
- <description>
- Maximum percent of resources in the cluster which can be used to run
- application masters i.e. controls number of concurrent running
- applications.
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.resource-calculator</name>
- <value>org.apache.hadoop.yarn.util.resource.DefaultResourceCalculator</value>
- <description>
- The ResourceCalculator implementation to be used to compare
- Resources in the scheduler.
- The default i.e. DefaultResourceCalculator only uses Memory while
- DominantResourceCalculator uses dominant-resource to compare
- multi-dimensional resources such as Memory, CPU etc.
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.root.queues</name>
- <value>default</value>
- <description>
- The queues at the this level (root is the root queue).
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.root.default.capacity</name>
- <value>100</value>
- <description>Default queue target capacity.</description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.root.default.user-limit-factor</name>
- <value>1</value>
- <description>
- Default queue user limit a percentage from 0.0 to 1.0.
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.root.default.maximum-capacity</name>
- <value>100</value>
- <description>
- The maximum capacity of the default queue.
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.root.default.state</name>
- <value>RUNNING</value>
- <description>
- The state of the default queue. State can be one of RUNNING or STOPPED.
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.root.default.acl_submit_applications</name>
- <value>*</value>
- <description>
- The ACL of who can submit jobs to the default queue.
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.root.default.acl_administer_queue</name>
- <value>*</value>
- <description>
- The ACL of who can administer jobs on the default queue.
- </description>
- </property>
- <property>
- <name>yarn.scheduler.capacity.node-locality-delay</name>
- <value>-1</value>
- <description>
- Number of missed scheduling opportunities after which the CapacityScheduler
- attempts to schedule rack-local containers.
- Typically this should be set to number of racks in the cluster, this
- feature is disabled by default, set to -1.
- </description>
- </property>
- </configuration>
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