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Doug Cutting commented on HADOOP-2910:
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I'm still curious about why the previous version was nixed. I see no
discussion here explaining it. Was there something on the list that I missed?
> Throttle IPC Client/Server during bursts of requests or server slowdown
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>
> Key: HADOOP-2910
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-2910
> Project: Hadoop Core
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ipc
> Affects Versions: 0.16.0
> Reporter: Hairong Kuang
> Assignee: Hairong Kuang
> Fix For: 0.18.0
>
> Attachments: callQueue.patch, callQueue1.patch, callQueue2.patch,
> callQueue3.patch, throttleClient.patch
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>
> I propose the following to avoid an IPC server being swarmed by too many
> requests and connections
> 1. Limit call queue length or limit the amount of memory used in the call
> queue. This can be done by including the size of a request in the header and
> storing unmarshaled requests in the call queue.
> 2. If the call queue is full or queue buffer is full, stop reading requests
> from sockets. So requests stay at the server's system buffer or at the client
> side and thus eventually throttle the client.
> 3. Limit the total number of connections. Do not accept new connections if
> the connection limit is exceeded. (Note: this solution is unfair to new
> connections.)
> 4. If receive out of memory exception, close the current connection.
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