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Sean Mackrory commented on HADOOP-14475:
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{quote}I think we'd probably be better off with hostname than full fsURI. The 
URI will include the schema, and may, if we don't sanitise it properly, include 
user:password secrets. Using bucket only will keep things more consistent with 
other code{quote}

Absolutely! I had thought about that but forgotten, changing to just use 
hostname now.

{quote}azure just give the registry name to the record{quote}

Looks to me like azure tags it with the account name, container name, and a 
random ID unique to the instance. This is very similar to what we're doing.

{quote}I think we don't need to add name.getHost to record name{quote}

I agree. But why does the metrics source name need it then? Unless there may be 
multiple record types from the same source I don't think I understand the 
purpose, so maybe I'm missing something. If we could include the local hostname 
(e.g. the cluster node this metric came from) that would be more useful... Any 
thoughts?

> Metrics of S3A don't print out  when enable it in Hadoop metrics property file
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-14475
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14475
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: fs/s3
>    Affects Versions: 2.8.0
>         Environment: uname -a
> Linux client01 4.4.0-74-generic #95-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 12 09:50:34 UTC 2017 
> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>  cat /etc/issue
> Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS \n \l
>            Reporter: Yonger
>            Assignee: Yonger
>         Attachments: HADOOP-14475-003.patch, HADOOP-14475.002.patch, 
> HADOOP-14475.005.patch, HADOOP-14475.006.patch, HADOOP-14475.008.patch, 
> HADOOP-14475.009.patch, HADOOP-14475.010.patch, HADOOP-14475.011.patch, 
> HADOOP-14475.012.patch, HADOOP-14475.013.patch, HADOOP-14775.007.patch, 
> failsafe-report-s3a-it.html, failsafe-report-s3a-scale.html, 
> failsafe-report-scale.html, failsafe-report-scale.zip, s3a-metrics.patch1, 
> stdout.zip
>
>
> *.sink.file.class=org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.sink.FileSink
> #*.sink.file.class=org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.sink.influxdb.InfluxdbSink
> #*.sink.influxdb.url=http:/xxxxxxxxxx
> #*.sink.influxdb.influxdb_port=8086
> #*.sink.influxdb.database=hadoop
> #*.sink.influxdb.influxdb_username=hadoop
> #*.sink.influxdb.influxdb_password=hadoop
> #*.sink.ingluxdb.cluster=c1
> *.period=10
> #namenode.sink.influxdb.class=org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.sink.influxdb.InfluxdbSink
> #S3AFileSystem.sink.influxdb.class=org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.sink.influxdb.InfluxdbSink
> S3AFileSystem.sink.file.filename=s3afilesystem-metrics.out
> I can't find the out put file even i run a MR job which should be used s3.



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