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Karthik Kambatla updated HADOOP-9945:
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Description:
HAServiceState, currently, has states for Initializing, Active, and Standby.
For RM HA, it is useful to have another state "STOPPED". This is because YARN
has a separate service model where Services are stopped and can't be restarted.
When the Active/Standby RM is stopped, it can no longer go back to the
Active/Standby state; setting the HAServiceState to Initializing is misleading.
was:
HAServiceState, currently, has states for Initializing, Active, and Standby.
For RM HA, it is useful to have another state "STOPPED". This is because, YARN
has a separate service model where Services are stopped and can't be restarted.
When the Active/Standby RM is stopped, it can no longer go back to the
Active/Standby state; setting the HAServiceState to Initializing is misleading.
> HAServiceState should have a state for stopped services
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> Key: HADOOP-9945
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-9945
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ha
> Affects Versions: 2.1.0-beta
> Reporter: Karthik Kambatla
> Assignee: Karthik Kambatla
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: hadoop-9945-1.patch
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> HAServiceState, currently, has states for Initializing, Active, and Standby.
> For RM HA, it is useful to have another state "STOPPED". This is because YARN
> has a separate service model where Services are stopped and can't be
> restarted. When the Active/Standby RM is stopped, it can no longer go back to
> the Active/Standby state; setting the HAServiceState to Initializing is
> misleading.
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