Fork join performance:?:

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Fork join performance:?:

Post by kdeep »

I have two jobs with fork joins,One of the job is running for 5 hour and other for 10 mins ,

where both the jobs are running with the same ammount of data ///

Can anybdy pls suggest me wat could be the possibility of this job delay:?:

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Explain about the difference between the jobs :either stage wise or property wise
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Explain about the difference between the jobs :either stage wise or property wise
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Post by mgendy »

what do you mean with fork join ??

anyway there may be many reasons , the degree of parallism , i.e. partitioning and sorting methods , configration of nodes used for every job, data type and size for every job , etc .....

kinldy illustrate , and give us more information to help you


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Post by kdeep »

there is not much difference in the jobs

only one extra column is moved in the job which is running faster

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Post by chulett »

:!: If you really want help, you'll need to detail exactly what the differences are rather than say "not much". That and detail your job designs.
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