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Tsuyoshi OZAWA updated HADOOP-10161:
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    Description: 
The property of dmax in ganglia is a configurable time to rotate metrics. 
Therefore, no more value of the metric will be emit to the gmond, after 'dmax' 
seconds, then gmond will destroy the metric in memory. In Hadoop metrics 
framework, the default value of 'dmax' is 0. It means the gmond will never 
destroy the metric although the metric is disappeared. The gmetad daemon also 
does not delete the rrdtool file forever. 

We need to add a method to configure the default value of dmax for all metrics 
in hadoop.properties.

  was:
The property of dmax in ganglia is a configurable time to rotate metrics. 
Therefore no more value of the metric will be emit to the gmond, after 'dmax' 
seconds, then gmond will destroy the metric in memory. In Hadoop metrics 
framework, the default value of 'dmax' is 0. It means the gmond will never 
destroy the metric although the metric is disappeared. The gmetad daemon also 
does not delete the rrdtool file forever. 

We need to add a method to configure the default value of dmax for all metrics 
in hadoop.properties.


> Add a method to change the default value of dmax in hadoop.properties
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>
>                 Key: HADOOP-10161
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10161
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: metrics
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.0
>            Reporter: Yang He
>         Attachments: HADOOP-10161_0_20131211.patch, 
> hadoop-metrics.properties, hadoop-metrics2.properties
>
>
> The property of dmax in ganglia is a configurable time to rotate metrics. 
> Therefore, no more value of the metric will be emit to the gmond, after 
> 'dmax' seconds, then gmond will destroy the metric in memory. In Hadoop 
> metrics framework, the default value of 'dmax' is 0. It means the gmond will 
> never destroy the metric although the metric is disappeared. The gmetad 
> daemon also does not delete the rrdtool file forever. 
> We need to add a method to configure the default value of dmax for all 
> metrics in hadoop.properties.



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