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-rwxr-xr-x | bin/spark-shell | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContext.scala | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | core/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContextSchedulerCreationSuite.scala | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/python-programming-guide.md | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/scala-programming-guide.md | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | python/pyspark/shell.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | repl/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/repl/SparkILoop.scala | 2 |
7 files changed, 25 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/bin/spark-shell b/bin/spark-shell index 535ee3ccd8..ea12d256b2 100755 --- a/bin/spark-shell +++ b/bin/spark-shell @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ set -o posix FWDIR="$(cd `dirname $0`/..; pwd)" SPARK_REPL_OPTS="${SPARK_REPL_OPTS:-""}" -DEFAULT_MASTER="local" +DEFAULT_MASTER="local[*]" MASTER=${MASTER:-""} info_log=0 @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ ${txtbld}OPTIONS${txtrst}: is followed by m for megabytes or g for gigabytes, e.g. "1g". -dm --driver-memory : The memory used by the Spark Shell, the number is followed by m for megabytes or g for gigabytes, e.g. "1g". - -m --master : A full string that describes the Spark Master, defaults to "local" + -m --master : A full string that describes the Spark Master, defaults to "local[*]" e.g. "spark://localhost:7077". --log-conf : Enables logging of the supplied SparkConf as INFO at start of the Spark Context. diff --git a/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContext.scala b/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContext.scala index 8382dd44f3..e5ebd350ee 100644 --- a/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContext.scala +++ b/core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContext.scala @@ -1285,8 +1285,8 @@ object SparkContext extends Logging { /** Creates a task scheduler based on a given master URL. Extracted for testing. */ private def createTaskScheduler(sc: SparkContext, master: String): TaskScheduler = { - // Regular expression used for local[N] master format - val LOCAL_N_REGEX = """local\[([0-9]+)\]""".r + // Regular expression used for local[N] and local[*] master formats + val LOCAL_N_REGEX = """local\[([0-9\*]+)\]""".r // Regular expression for local[N, maxRetries], used in tests with failing tasks val LOCAL_N_FAILURES_REGEX = """local\[([0-9]+)\s*,\s*([0-9]+)\]""".r // Regular expression for simulating a Spark cluster of [N, cores, memory] locally @@ -1309,8 +1309,11 @@ object SparkContext extends Logging { scheduler case LOCAL_N_REGEX(threads) => + def localCpuCount = Runtime.getRuntime.availableProcessors() + // local[*] estimates the number of cores on the machine; local[N] uses exactly N threads. + val threadCount = if (threads == "*") localCpuCount else threads.toInt val scheduler = new TaskSchedulerImpl(sc, MAX_LOCAL_TASK_FAILURES, isLocal = true) - val backend = new LocalBackend(scheduler, threads.toInt) + val backend = new LocalBackend(scheduler, threadCount) scheduler.initialize(backend) scheduler diff --git a/core/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContextSchedulerCreationSuite.scala b/core/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContextSchedulerCreationSuite.scala index b543471a5d..94fba10286 100644 --- a/core/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContextSchedulerCreationSuite.scala +++ b/core/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/SparkContextSchedulerCreationSuite.scala @@ -51,6 +51,14 @@ class SparkContextSchedulerCreationSuite } } + test("local-*") { + val sched = createTaskScheduler("local[*]") + sched.backend match { + case s: LocalBackend => assert(s.totalCores === Runtime.getRuntime.availableProcessors()) + case _ => fail() + } + } + test("local-n") { val sched = createTaskScheduler("local[5]") assert(sched.maxTaskFailures === 1) diff --git a/docs/python-programming-guide.md b/docs/python-programming-guide.md index c2e5327324..888631e702 100644 --- a/docs/python-programming-guide.md +++ b/docs/python-programming-guide.md @@ -82,15 +82,16 @@ The Python shell can be used explore data interactively and is a simple way to l >>> help(pyspark) # Show all pyspark functions {% endhighlight %} -By default, the `bin/pyspark` shell creates SparkContext that runs applications locally on a single core. -To connect to a non-local cluster, or use multiple cores, set the `MASTER` environment variable. +By default, the `bin/pyspark` shell creates SparkContext that runs applications locally on all of +your machine's logical cores. +To connect to a non-local cluster, or to specify a number of cores, set the `MASTER` environment variable. For example, to use the `bin/pyspark` shell with a [standalone Spark cluster](spark-standalone.html): {% highlight bash %} $ MASTER=spark://IP:PORT ./bin/pyspark {% endhighlight %} -Or, to use four cores on the local machine: +Or, to use exactly four cores on the local machine: {% highlight bash %} $ MASTER=local[4] ./bin/pyspark diff --git a/docs/scala-programming-guide.md b/docs/scala-programming-guide.md index 77373890ee..a07cd2e0a3 100644 --- a/docs/scala-programming-guide.md +++ b/docs/scala-programming-guide.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ object for more advanced configuration. The `master` parameter is a string specifying a [Spark or Mesos cluster URL](#master-urls) to connect to, or a special "local" string to run in local mode, as described below. `appName` is a name for your application, which will be shown in the cluster web UI. Finally, the last two parameters are needed to deploy your code to a cluster if running in distributed mode, as described later. -In the Spark shell, a special interpreter-aware SparkContext is already created for you, in the variable called `sc`. Making your own SparkContext will not work. You can set which master the context connects to using the `MASTER` environment variable, and you can add JARs to the classpath with the `ADD_JARS` variable. For example, to run `bin/spark-shell` on four cores, use +In the Spark shell, a special interpreter-aware SparkContext is already created for you, in the variable called `sc`. Making your own SparkContext will not work. You can set which master the context connects to using the `MASTER` environment variable, and you can add JARs to the classpath with the `ADD_JARS` variable. For example, to run `bin/spark-shell` on exactly four cores, use {% highlight bash %} $ MASTER=local[4] ./bin/spark-shell @@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ The master URL passed to Spark can be in one of the following formats: <tr><th>Master URL</th><th>Meaning</th></tr> <tr><td> local </td><td> Run Spark locally with one worker thread (i.e. no parallelism at all). </td></tr> <tr><td> local[K] </td><td> Run Spark locally with K worker threads (ideally, set this to the number of cores on your machine). +<tr><td> local[*] </td><td> Run Spark locally with as many worker threads as logical cores on your machine.</td></tr> </td></tr> <tr><td> spark://HOST:PORT </td><td> Connect to the given <a href="spark-standalone.html">Spark standalone cluster</a> master. The port must be whichever one your master is configured to use, which is 7077 by default. @@ -84,7 +85,7 @@ The master URL passed to Spark can be in one of the following formats: </td></tr> </table> -If no master URL is specified, the spark shell defaults to "local". +If no master URL is specified, the spark shell defaults to "local[*]". For running on YARN, Spark launches an instance of the standalone deploy cluster within YARN; see [running on YARN](running-on-yarn.html) for details. diff --git a/python/pyspark/shell.py b/python/pyspark/shell.py index 3d779faf1f..35e48276e3 100644 --- a/python/pyspark/shell.py +++ b/python/pyspark/shell.py @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ from pyspark.storagelevel import StorageLevel # this is the equivalent of ADD_JARS add_files = os.environ.get("ADD_FILES").split(',') if os.environ.get("ADD_FILES") != None else None -sc = SparkContext(os.environ.get("MASTER", "local"), "PySparkShell", pyFiles=add_files) +sc = SparkContext(os.environ.get("MASTER", "local[*]"), "PySparkShell", pyFiles=add_files) print """Welcome to ____ __ diff --git a/repl/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/repl/SparkILoop.scala b/repl/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/repl/SparkILoop.scala index 9b1da19500..5a367b6bb7 100644 --- a/repl/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/repl/SparkILoop.scala +++ b/repl/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/repl/SparkILoop.scala @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ class SparkILoop(in0: Option[BufferedReader], protected val out: JPrintWriter, case Some(m) => m case None => { val prop = System.getenv("MASTER") - if (prop != null) prop else "local" + if (prop != null) prop else "local[*]" } } master |