How can I manually Specify number of containers to be used in pyspark?
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I have created an EMR cluster that has one master and one slave node.
Currently since the size of my input file is not enough, only 1 container is being allocated.
But for some experiment I want to increase the number of containers to 5.
How can I do that in pyspark?
Thank You.
python-2.7 pyspark amazon-emr
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I have created an EMR cluster that has one master and one slave node.
Currently since the size of my input file is not enough, only 1 container is being allocated.
But for some experiment I want to increase the number of containers to 5.
How can I do that in pyspark?
Thank You.
python-2.7 pyspark amazon-emr
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I have created an EMR cluster that has one master and one slave node.
Currently since the size of my input file is not enough, only 1 container is being allocated.
But for some experiment I want to increase the number of containers to 5.
How can I do that in pyspark?
Thank You.
python-2.7 pyspark amazon-emr
I have created an EMR cluster that has one master and one slave node.
Currently since the size of my input file is not enough, only 1 container is being allocated.
But for some experiment I want to increase the number of containers to 5.
How can I do that in pyspark?
Thank You.
python-2.7 pyspark amazon-emr
python-2.7 pyspark amazon-emr
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