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Alejandro Abdelnur updated HADOOP-7507:
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    Attachment: HADOOP-7507v7.patch

v7 addresses Todd's comments with a minor twist, using 
@InterfaceAudience.Private annotation because the testcase is in a different 
package.

> jvm metrics all use the same namespace
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>                 Key: HADOOP-7507
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7507
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: metrics
>    Affects Versions: 0.20.2
>            Reporter: Jeff Bean
>            Assignee: Alejandro Abdelnur
>             Fix For: 0.23.0, 0.24.0
>
>         Attachments: HADOOP-7507-v2.patch, HADOOP-7507v1.patch, 
> HADOOP-7507v3.patch, HADOOP-7507v4.patch, HADOOP-7507v5.patch, 
> HADOOP-7507v6.patch, HADOOP-7507v7.patch, JvmMetrics.java, 
> hadoop-metrics.properties, screenshot-1.jpg
>
>
> Ganglia jvm metrics don't make sense because it's not clear which java 
> process the metrics refer to. In fact, all hadoop java processes running on a 
> node report their jvm metrics to the same namespace.
> The metrics are exposed by the "jvm" context in JvmMetrics.java. This leads 
> to confusing and nonsensical graphs in ganglia and maybe other monitoring 
> tools.
> One way to fix this is to make sure the process name is reported in the jvm 
> context, making it clear which process is associated with the context, and 
> separating out the jvm metrics per process.
> This is marked as an "incompatible change" because the fix provided removes 
> the JVM metrics and replaces it with process-specific metrics.

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