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Hong Tang commented on HADOOP-5478:
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Both points make sense to me. One suggestion: when the health check fails to
report status to TT, try to do a "kill -9" for the TT in case there might be a
bug in the reporting sub-system that prevents health checker reporting states,
but the other part of TT is still working fine.
> Provide a node health check script and run it periodically to check the node
> health status
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> Key: HADOOP-5478
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-5478
> Project: Hadoop Core
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: mapred
> Affects Versions: 0.20.0
> Reporter: Aroop Maliakkal
> Assignee: Vinod K V
> Attachments: hadoop-5478-1.patch, hadoop-5478-2.patch,
> hadoop-5478-3.patch
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> Hadoop must have some mechanism to find the health status of a node . It
> should run the health check script periodically and if there is any errors,
> it should black list the node. This will be really helpful when we run static
> mapred clusters. Else we may have to run some scripts/daemons periodically to
> find the node status and take it offline manually.
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