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Gabor Bota updated HADOOP-15604:
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Description:
Confirm that the I/O thresholds are the reason for unprocessed items in
DynamoDB metadata store
There are ~50 files being committed; each in their own thread from the commit
pool; assume the DDB repo is being overloaded just from one single process
doing task commit. We should be backing off more, especially given that failing
on a write could potentially leave the store inconsistent with the FS (renames,
etc)
was:
Confirm that the I/O thresholds are the reason for unprocessed items in
DynamoDB metadata store
There's ~50 files being committed; each in their own thread from the commit
pool; assume the DDB repo is being overloaded just from one single process
doing task commit. We should be backing off more, especially given that failing
on a write could potentially leave the store inconsistent with the FS (renames,
etc)
> Test if the unprocessed items in S3Guard DDB metadata store caused by I/O
> thresholds
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> Key: HADOOP-15604
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15604
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Gabor Bota
> Priority: Major
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> Confirm that the I/O thresholds are the reason for unprocessed items in
> DynamoDB metadata store
> There are ~50 files being committed; each in their own thread from the commit
> pool; assume the DDB repo is being overloaded just from one single process
> doing task commit. We should be backing off more, especially given that
> failing on a write could potentially leave the store inconsistent with the FS
> (renames, etc)
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