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Fernando commented on HADOOP-6167:
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HBase scripts have the same issue since they were just copying things from
Hadoop.. so they have the same bug.
Here is the related bug in HBase:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-1687
> bin/hadoop script doesn't allow for different memory settings for each daemon
> type
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> Key: HADOOP-6167
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-6167
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.20.0
> Reporter: Fernando
> Attachments: hadoop
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> bin/hadoop assumes that all daemon types ( namenode, datanode, jobtracker,
> tasktracker ), all use the same memory settings.. (HADOOP_HEAPSIZE).
> I propose changes to that script to allow overriding the default memory (
> HADOOP_HEAPSIZE ), with daemon specific OPTS (HADOOP_NAMENODE_OPTS, etc ).
> Basically at the bottom of the bin/hadoop script, it will check to see if the
> user has already set "-Xmx" in the HADOOP_OPTS variable.. if so, then it will
> ignore the JAVA_HEAP_SIZE variable..
> as such:
> # run it
> if [[ $HADOOP_OPTS == *-Xmx* ]]; then
> exec "$JAVA" $HADOOP_OPTS -classpath "$CLASSPATH" $CLASS "$@"
> else
> exec "$JAVA" $JAVA_HEAP_MAX $HADOOP_OPTS -classpath "$CLASSPATH" $CLASS "$@"
> fi
> I will attach the file as I have modified it..
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