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Manage a Topology

Huijun Wu and Maosong Fu
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Chapter Chapter 8 in Heron Streaming, 2021, pp 119-131 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Heron provides several command-line tools, among which the “heron” command is the most often used for managing the topology life cycle. A Heron job could be in an activated or deactivated state. Six subcommands (submit, kill, activate, deactivate, restart, and update) manage the topology state, from submission to killing and conversion between activated and deactivated. When you submit a Heron job, arguments are required, including a “job key” --luster/role/environment/jobname, which identifies the job in the cluster. “--dry-run” option is encouraged before job submission, which prints the packing plan for resource verification.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60094-5_8

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