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ASF GitHub Bot commented on HADOOP-19729:
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anujmodi2021 commented on code in PR #8043:
URL: https://github.com/apache/hadoop/pull/8043#discussion_r2470459989
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hadoop-tools/hadoop-azure/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/azurebfs/constants/FileSystemConfigurations.java:
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@@ -266,5 +266,15 @@ public final class FileSystemConfigurations {
public static final boolean DEFAULT_FS_AZURE_ENABLE_CREATE_BLOB_IDEMPOTENCY
= true;
+ public static final boolean DEFAULT_FS_AZURE_ENABLE_TAIL_LATENCY_TRACKER =
false;
Review Comment:
There is no value add currently to just enable profling as we are not
consuming it anywhere.
> ABFS: [Perf] Network Profiling of Tailing Requests and Killing Bad
> Connections Proactively
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>
> Key: HADOOP-19729
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-19729
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: fs/azure
> Affects Versions: 3.4.2
> Reporter: Anuj Modi
> Assignee: Anuj Modi
> Priority: Major
> Labels: pull-request-available
>
> It has been observed that certain requests taking more time than expected to
> complete hinders the performance of whole workload. Such requests are known
> as tailing requests. They can be taking more time due to a number of reasons
> and the prominent among them is a bad network connection. In Abfs driver we
> cache network connections and keeping such bad connections in cache and
> reusing them can be bad for perf.
> In this effort we try to identify such connections and close them so that new
> good connetions can be established and perf can be improved. There are two
> parts of this effort.
> # Identifying Tailing Requests: This involves profiling all the network
> calls and getting percentiles value optimally. By default we consider p99 as
> the tail latency and all the future requests taking more than tail latency
> will be considere as Tailing requests.
> # Proactively Killing Socket Connections: With Apache client, we can now
> kill the socket connection and fail the tailing request. Such failures will
> not be thrown back to user and retried immediately without any sleep but from
> another socket connection.
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