From 4d3a17c8d768a4e76bfb895ce53715434447cb62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andy Konwinski Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 16:05:19 -0700 Subject: Fixing lots of broken links. --- docs/running-on-mesos.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/running-on-mesos.md') diff --git a/docs/running-on-mesos.md b/docs/running-on-mesos.md index b6bfff9da3..9807228121 100644 --- a/docs/running-on-mesos.md +++ b/docs/running-on-mesos.md @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ title: Running Spark on Mesos --- # Running Spark on Mesos -To run on a cluster, Spark uses the [[Apache Mesos|http://incubator.apache.org/mesos/]] resource manager. Follow the steps below to install Mesos and Spark: +To run on a cluster, Spark uses the [Apache Mesos](http://incubator.apache.org/mesos/) resource manager. Follow the steps below to install Mesos and Spark: ### For Spark 0.5: -1. Download and build Spark using the instructions [[here|Home]]. -2. Download Mesos 0.9.0 from a [[mirror|http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/incubator/mesos/mesos-0.9.0-incubating/]]. +1. Download and build Spark using the instructions [here]({{ HOME_DIR }}Home). +2. Download Mesos 0.9.0 from a [mirror](http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/incubator/mesos/mesos-0.9.0-incubating/). 3. Configure Mesos using the `configure` script, passing the location of your `JAVA_HOME` using `--with-java-home`. Mesos comes with "template" configure scripts for different platforms, such as `configure.macosx`, that you can run. See the README file in Mesos for other options. **Note:** If you want to run Mesos without installing it into the default paths on your system (e.g. if you don't have administrative privileges to install it), you should also pass the `--prefix` option to `configure` to tell it where to install. For example, pass `--prefix=/home/user/mesos`. By default the prefix is `/usr/local`. 4. Build Mesos using `make`, and then install it using `make install`. 5. Create a file called `spark-env.sh` in Spark's `conf` directory, by copying `conf/spark-env.sh.template`, and add the following lines in it: @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ To run on a cluster, Spark uses the [[Apache Mesos|http://incubator.apache.org/m ### For Spark versions before 0.5: -1. Download and build Spark using the instructions [[here|Home]]. +1. Download and build Spark using the instructions [here]({{ HOME_DIR }}Home). 2. Download either revision 1205738 of Mesos if you're using the master branch of Spark, or the pre-protobuf branch of Mesos if you're using Spark 0.3 or earlier (note that for new users, _we recommend the master branch instead of 0.3_). For revision 1205738 of Mesos, use:
 svn checkout -r 1205738 http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/mesos/trunk mesos
@@ -35,20 +35,20 @@ For the pre-protobuf branch (for Spark 0.3 and earlier), use:
 
git clone git://github.com/mesos/mesos
 cd mesos
 git checkout --track origin/pre-protobuf
-3. Configure Mesos using the `configure` script, passing the location of your `JAVA_HOME` using `--with-java-home`. Mesos comes with "template" configure scripts for different platforms, such as `configure.template.macosx`, so you can just run the one on your platform if it exists. See the [[Mesos wiki|https://github.com/mesos/mesos/wiki]] for other configuration options. +3. Configure Mesos using the `configure` script, passing the location of your `JAVA_HOME` using `--with-java-home`. Mesos comes with "template" configure scripts for different platforms, such as `configure.template.macosx`, so you can just run the one on your platform if it exists. See the [Mesos wiki](https://github.com/mesos/mesos/wiki) for other configuration options. 4. Build Mesos using `make`. 5. In Spark's `conf/spark-env.sh` file, add `export MESOS_HOME=`. If you don't have a `spark-env.sh`, copy `conf/spark-env.sh.template`. You should also set `SCALA_HOME` there if it's not on your system's default path. 6. Copy Spark and Mesos to the _same_ path on all the nodes in the cluster. 7. Configure Mesos for deployment: * On your master node, edit `MESOS_HOME/conf/masters` to list your master and `MESOS_HOME/conf/slaves` to list the slaves. Also, edit `MESOS_HOME/conf/mesos.conf` and add the line `failover_timeout=1` to change a timeout parameter that is too high by default. * Run `MESOS_HOME/deploy/start-mesos` to start it up. If all goes well, you should see Mesos's web UI on port 8080 of the master machine. - * See Mesos's [[deploy instructions|https://github.com/mesos/mesos/wiki/Deploy-Scripts]] for more information on deploying it. + * See Mesos's [deploy instructions](https://github.com/mesos/mesos/wiki/Deploy-Scripts) for more information on deploying it. 8. To run a Spark job against the cluster, when you create your `SparkContext`, pass the string `master@HOST:5050` as the first parameter, where `HOST` is the machine running your Mesos master. In addition, pass the location of Spark on your nodes as the third parameter, and a list of JAR files containing your JAR's code as the fourth (these will automatically get copied to the workers). For example:
new SparkContext("master@HOST:5050", "My Job Name", "/home/user/spark", List("my-job.jar"))
## Running on Amazon EC2 -If you want to run Spark on Amazon EC2, there's an easy way to launch a cluster with Mesos, Spark, and HDFS pre-configured: the [[EC2 launch scripts|Running-Spark-on-Amazon-EC2]]. This will get you a cluster in about five minutes without any configuration on your part. +If you want to run Spark on Amazon EC2, there's an easy way to launch a cluster with Mesos, Spark, and HDFS pre-configured: the [EC2 launch scripts]({{HOME_PATH}}running-on-amazon-ec2.html). This will get you a cluster in about five minutes without any configuration on your part. ## Running Alongside Hadoop -- cgit v1.2.3