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**This is currently a work in progress that depends on unreleased features of Fluo and will not be ready for use until after Fluo 1.2.0 is released.** Sometime after Fluo 1.2.0 is released this project will make its first release.
-## Requirements
+## Getting Started
-The Fluo YARN launcher requires [Apache Fluo][Fluo] and [Hadoop YARN][YARN]:
+* [Documentation][docs] for running a Fluo application in YARN
-| Software | Recommended Version | Minimum Version |
-|-------------|---------------------|-----------------|
-| [Fluo] | 1.2.0 | 1.2.0 |
-| [YARN] | 2.7.2 | 2.6.0 |
-
-See the [related projects page][related] for external projects that may help in setting up these dependencies.
-
-## Set up your Fluo application
-
-Before you can launch a Fluo application in YARN, you should follow Fluo's [install] and [application] instructions
-to install Fluo and initialize a Fluo application. After your application has been initialized, follow
-the insructions below to install the Fluo YARN launcher and run your application in YARN. Avoid using the
-`fluo` command to start local oracle and worker processes if you are running in YARN.
-
-## Install and Configure Fluo YARN launcher
-
-Before you can install the Fluo YARN launcher, you will need to obtain a distribution tarball. It is
-recommended that you download the [latest release][release]. You can also build a distribution from the
-master branch by following these steps which create a tarball in `distribution/target`:
-
- git clone https://github.com/apache/fluo-yarn.git
- cd fluo-yarn/
- mvn package
-
-After you obtain a Fluo YARN distribution tarball, follow these steps to install Fluo.
-
-1. Choose a directory with plenty of space, untar the distribution, and run `fetch.sh` to retrieve dependencies:
-
- tar -xvzf fluo-yarn-1.0.0-bin.tar.gz
- cd fluo-yarn-1.0.0
- ./lib/fetch.sh
-
- The distribution contains a `fluo-yarn` script in `bin/` that administers Fluo and the
- following configuration files in `conf/`:
-
- | Configuration file | Description |
- |-----------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | [fluo-yarn-env.sh] | Configures classpath for `fluo-yarn` script. Required for all commands. |
- | [fluo-yarn.properties] | Configures how application runs in YARN. Required for `start` command. |
- | [log4j.properties] | Configures logging |
-
-2. Configure [fluo-yarn-env.sh]
-
- * Set `FLUO_HOME` if it is not in your environment
- * Modify `FLUO_CONN_PROPS` if you don't want use the default.
-
-3. Configure [fluo-yarn.properties] to set how your application will be launched in YARN:
-
- * YARN resource manager hostname
- * Number of oracle and worker instances
- * Max memory usage per oracle/worker
-
- If you are managing multiple Fluo applications in YARN, you can copy this file and configure it for
- each application.
-
-## Start Fluo application in YARN
-
-Follow the instructions below to start your application in YARN. If you have not done so already, you should [initialize
-your Fluo application][application] before following these instructions.
-
-1. Configure [fluo-yarn-env.sh] and [fluo-yarn.properties] if you have not already.
-
-2. Run the commands below to start your Fluo application in YARN.
-
- fluo-yarn start myapp conf/fluo-yarn.properties
-
- The commands will retrieve your application configuration and observer jars (using your application name) before
- starting the application in YARN. The command will output a YARN application ID that can be used to find your
- application in the YARN resource manager and view its logs.
-
-## Manage Fluo application in YARN
-
-Except for stopping your application in YARN, the `fluo` script can be used to manage your application using the
-`scan` and `wait` commands. See [Fluo's application instructions][application] for more information.
-
-When you want you stop your Fluo application, use the the YARN resource manager or the
-`yarn application -kill <App ID>` to stop the application in YARN.
-
-[Fluo]: https://fluo.apache.org/
-[YARN]: http://hadoop.apache.org/
-[related]: https://fluo.apache.org/related-projects/
-[related]: https://fluo.apache.org/related-projects/
-[install]: https://github.com/apache/fluo/blob/master/docs/install.md
-[application]: https://github.com/apache/fluo/blob/master/docs/applications.md
-[release]: https://fluo.apache.org/download/
-[fluo-yarn-env.sh]: distribution/conf/fluo-yarn-env.sh
-[fluo-yarn.properties]: distribution/conf/fluo-yarn.properties
-[log4j.properties]: distribution/conf/log4j.properties
+[docs]: https://fluo.apache.org/docs/fluo/1.2/administration/run-fluo-in-yarn
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