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Amar Kamat resolved HADOOP-3289.
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    Resolution: Duplicate

Will be solved as a part of HADOOP-3168

> Hadoop should have a way to know when JobTracker is really ready to accept 
> jobs.
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>                 Key: HADOOP-3289
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-3289
>             Project: Hadoop Core
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli
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> Hadoop throws an org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobTracker$IllegalStateException 
> when we try to submit jobs while JT is still initializing and cannot accept 
> jobs yet. This might be because of various reasons, like job submitted too 
> early, or JT waiting for response from NN which might be in safemode 
> (HADOOP-2213) or JT fails to clean-up mapred system directory(HADOOP-3276). 
> This causes problems in HoD or any other user scripts automatically 
> submitting jobs.
> To deal with such problems, we need to have a way either to find out the 
> state of the job tracker so that this can be checked before launching any 
> job, or, otherwise, a way to determine if JT can accept any jobs now. 
> Currently there is no api/command line interface to check this in Hadoop. 
> Even job submission doesn't return any specific error code, even in presence 
> of IllegalStateException error. So, the only reliable way, for HOD/scripts to 
> detect such exceptions as these, is to search for exception strings in the 
> output of these commands, which is kind of nasty.
> So, it would be good if Hadoop can provide an api/error code/cmd line utility 
> to check if JT is really ready to accept any jobs. Otherwise HoD/user scripts 
> will be left with resorting to (unreliable) way of sleeping for arbitrary 
> amounts of time and retrying w/o knowing the actual reason.

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