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I am currently running a job I fixed the number of map task to 20 but and getting a higher number. I also set the reduce task to zero but I am still getting a number other than zero. The total time for the MapReduce job to complete is also not display. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong. I am using this command

hadoop jar Test_Parallel_for.jar Test_Parallel_for Matrix/test4.txt Result 3 \ -D mapred.map.tasks = 20 \ -D mapred.reduce.tasks =0

Output:

11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: job_201107291018_0164
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 18
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:   Job Counters 
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Launched reduce tasks=13
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Rack-local map tasks=12
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Launched map tasks=24
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Data-local map tasks=12
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:   FileSystemCounters
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     FILE_BYTES_READ=4020792636
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     HDFS_BYTES_READ=1556534680
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     FILE_BYTES_WRITTEN=6026699058
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     HDFS_BYTES_WRITTEN=1928893942
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:   Map-Reduce Framework
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Reduce input groups=40000000
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Combine output records=0
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Map input records=40000000
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Reduce shuffle bytes=1974162269
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Reduce output records=40000000
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Spilled Records=120000000
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Map output bytes=1928893942
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Combine input records=0
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Map output records=40000000
11/07/30 19:48:56 INFO mapred.JobClient:     Reduce input records=40000000
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Are you also setting mapred.map.tasks in an xml configuration and/or the main of the class you're running? If so, does changing those settings change the number of tasks being performed? It looks like you are doing this correctly since properties specified at the command line should have the highest precedence. – Matt D Jul 30 '11 at 20:35
It should work but I am getting more map tasks than specified. And why is it that I am not getting the total time taken to run job? – asembereng Jul 30 '11 at 20:42
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I'm not sure about the time not being printed, but a possible source of error for the number of tasks is the spacing in your -D properties. Make sure you are either spelling it -Dproperty=value (with no spaces) or -Dproperty value (with one space) or else it might be parsed wrong. – Matt D Jul 30 '11 at 20:58

4 Answers

The number of map tasks for a given job is driven by the number of input splits and not by the mapred.map.tasks parameter. For each input split a map task is spawned. So, over the lifetime of a mapreduce job the number of map tasks is equal to the number of input splits. mapred.map.tasks is just a hint to the InputFormat for the number of maps.

In your example Hadoop has determined there are 24 input splits and will spawn 24 map jobs in total. But, you can control how many map tasks can be executed in parallel by each of the task tracker.

Also, removing a space after -D might solve the problem for reduce.

For more information on the number of map and reduce tasks, please look at the below url

http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowManyMapsAndReduces

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As Praveen mentions above, when using the basic FileInputFormat classes is just the number of input splits that constitute the data. The number of reducers is controlled by mapred.reduce.tasks specified in the way you have it: -D mapred.reduce.tasks=10 would specify 10 reducers. Note that the space after -D is required; if you omit the space, the configuration property is passed along to the relevant JVM, not to Hadoop.

Are you specifying 0 because there is no reduce work to do? In that case, if you're having trouble with the run-time parameter, you can also set the value directly in code. Given a JobConf instance job, call

job.setNumReduceTasks(0);

inside, say, your implementation of Tool.run. That should produce output directly from the mappers. If your job actually produces no output whatsoever (because you're using the framework just for side-effects like network calls or image processing, or if the results are entirely accounted for in Counter values), you can disable output by also calling

job.setOutputFormat(NullOutputFormat.class);
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From your log I understood that you have 12 input files as there are 12 local maps generated. Rack Local maps are spawned for the same file if some of the blocks of that file are in some other data node. How many data nodes you have?

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It's important to keep in mind that the MapReduce framework in Hadoop allows us only to

suggest the number of Map tasks for a job

which like Praveen pointed out above will correspond to the number of input splits for the task. Unlike it's behavior for the number of reducers (which is directly related to the number of files output by the MapReduce job) where we can

demand that it provide n reducers.

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