Migration Guide: Spark Core
Upgrading from Core 3.1 to 3.2
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Since Spark 3.2,
spark.scheduler.allocation.file
supports read remote file using hadoop filesystem which means if the path has no scheme Spark will respect hadoop configuration to read it. To restore the behavior before Spark 3.2, you can specify the local scheme forspark.scheduler.allocation.file
e.g.file:///path/to/file
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Since Spark 3.2,
spark.hadoopRDD.ignoreEmptySplits
is set totrue
by default which means Spark will not create empty partitions for empty input splits. To restore the behavior before Spark 3.2, you can setspark.hadoopRDD.ignoreEmptySplits
tofalse
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Since Spark 3.2,
spark.eventLog.compression.codec
is set tozstd
by default which means Spark will not fallback to usespark.io.compression.codec
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Since Spark 3.2,
spark.storage.replication.proactive
is enabled by default which means Spark tries to replenish in case of the loss of cached RDD block replicas due to executor failures. To restore the behavior before Spark 3.2, you can setspark.storage.replication.proactive
tofalse
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In Spark 3.2,
spark.launcher.childConectionTimeout
is deprecated (typo) though still works. Usespark.launcher.childConnectionTimeout
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In Spark 3.2, support for Apache Mesos as a resource manager is deprecated and will be removed in a future version.
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In Spark 3.2, Spark will delete K8s driver service resource when the application terminates by itself. To restore the behavior before Spark 3.2, you can set
spark.kubernetes.driver.service.deleteOnTermination
tofalse
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Upgrading from Core 3.0 to 3.1
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In Spark 3.0 and below,
SparkContext
can be created in executors. Since Spark 3.1, an exception will be thrown when creatingSparkContext
in executors. You can allow it by setting the configurationspark.executor.allowSparkContext
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In Spark 3.0 and below, Spark propagated the Hadoop classpath from
yarn.application.classpath
andmapreduce.application.classpath
into the Spark application submitted to YARN when Spark distribution is with the built-in Hadoop. Since Spark 3.1, it does not propagate anymore when the Spark distribution is with the built-in Hadoop in order to prevent the failure from the different transitive dependencies picked up from the Hadoop cluster such as Guava and Jackson. To restore the behavior before Spark 3.1, you can setspark.yarn.populateHadoopClasspath
totrue
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Upgrading from Core 2.4 to 3.0
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The
org.apache.spark.ExecutorPlugin
interface and related configuration has been replaced withorg.apache.spark.api.plugin.SparkPlugin
, which adds new functionality. Plugins using the old interface must be modified to extend the new interfaces. Check the Monitoring guide for more details. -
Deprecated method
TaskContext.isRunningLocally
has been removed. Local execution was removed and it always has returnedfalse
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Deprecated method
shuffleBytesWritten
,shuffleWriteTime
andshuffleRecordsWritten
inShuffleWriteMetrics
have been removed. Instead, usebytesWritten
,writeTime
andrecordsWritten
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Deprecated method
AccumulableInfo.apply
have been removed because creatingAccumulableInfo
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Deprecated accumulator v1 APIs have been removed and please use v2 APIs instead.
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Event log file will be written as UTF-8 encoding, and Spark History Server will replay event log files as UTF-8 encoding. Previously Spark wrote the event log file as default charset of driver JVM process, so Spark History Server of Spark 2.x is needed to read the old event log files in case of incompatible encoding.
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A new protocol for fetching shuffle blocks is used. It’s recommended that external shuffle services be upgraded when running Spark 3.0 apps. You can still use old external shuffle services by setting the configuration
spark.shuffle.useOldFetchProtocol
totrue
. Otherwise, Spark may run into errors with messages likeIllegalArgumentException: Unexpected message type: <number>
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SPARK_WORKER_INSTANCES
is deprecated in Standalone mode. It’s recommended to launch multiple executors in one worker and launch one worker per node instead of launching multiple workers per node and launching one executor per worker.