Is there a way to get a list of all available YARN queues from the command line, without resorting to parsing the capacity-scheduler.xml
file?
I'm using Hadoop version 2.7.2
You can use the hadoop builtin mapred
command-line tool
me@here.com$ mapred queue -list
======================
Queue Name : root.tenant1
Queue State : running
Scheduling Info : Capacity: 0.0, MaximumCapacity: UNDEFINED, CurrentCapacity: 0.0
======================
Queue Name : root.tenant1.default
Queue State : running
Scheduling Info : Capacity: 0.0, MaximumCapacity: UNDEFINED, CurrentCapacity: 0.0
======================
Queue Name : root.tenant1.users
Queue State : running
Scheduling Info : Capacity: 0.0, MaximumCapacity: UNDEFINED, CurrentCapacity: 0.0
======================
Queue Name : root.tenant2
Queue State : running
Scheduling Info : Capacity: 0.0, MaximumCapacity: UNDEFINED, CurrentCapacity: 0.0
======================
Queue Name : root.tenant2.default
Queue State : running
Scheduling Info : Capacity: 0.0, MaximumCapacity: UNDEFINED, CurrentCapacity: 0.0
======================
Queue Name : root.tenant2.users
Queue State : running
Scheduling Info : Capacity: 0.0, MaximumCapacity: UNDEFINED, CurrentCapacity: 0.0
======================
it provides a simple and nice output with hierarchy
One way is to use ResourceManager REST API, for example:
curl '<resourcemanager_host>:<http_port>/ws/v1/cluster/scheduler' | jq '.scheduler.schedulerInfo.queues.queue[] | .queueName’
will list all top level queues.
curl '<resourcemanager_host>:<http_port>/ws/v1/cluster/scheduler' | jq .
gives you all kind of information about scheduler/queues, thus using jq
you can get any information out of it.