Deploy and run
Seatunnel depends on Java operating environment and Spark. For detailed seatunnel installation steps, please refer to Installing seatunnel
The following highlights how the different platforms work:
Run seatunnel locally in local modeâ
./bin/start-seatunnel.sh --master local[4] --deploy-mode client --config ./config/application.conf
Running seatunnel on Spark Standalone clusterâ
# client mode
./bin/start-seatunnel.sh --master spark://207.184.161.138:7077 --deploy-mode client --config ./config/application.conf
# cluster mode
./bin/start-seatunnel.sh --master spark://207.184.161.138:7077 --deploy-mode cluster --config ./config/application.conf
Running seatunnel on Yarn clusterâ
# client mode
./bin/start-seatunnel.sh --master yarn --deploy-mode client --config ./config/application.conf
# cluster mode
./bin/start-seatunnel.sh --master yarn --deploy-mode cluster --config ./config/application.conf
Running seatunnel on Mesosâ
# cluster mode
./bin/start-seatunnel.sh --master mesos://207.184.161.138:7077 --deploy-mode cluster --config ./config/application.conf
The master
, deploy-mode
parameters of start-seatunnel.sh have the same meaning as Spark master
, deploy-mode
,
Reference: Spark Submitting Applications
If you want to specify the resource size occupied by seatunnel when running, or other Spark parameters, you can specify it in the configuration file specified by --config
:
spark {
spark.executor.instances = 2
spark.executor.cores = 1
spark.executor.memory = "1g"
...
}
...
For how to configure seatunnel, see seatunnel configuration