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Keuntae Park commented on TAJO-317:
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Thank you for the review, Jihoon.
You can see the following code in run() method of TajoResourceAllocator
{noformat}
int requiredMemoryMB =
tajoConf.getIntVar(TajoConf.ConfVars.TASK_DEFAULT_MEMORY);
float requiredDiskSlots =
tajoConf.getFloatVar(TajoConf.ConfVars.TASK_DEFAULT_DISK);
{noformat}
Becuase TASK_DEFAULT_MEMORY=512MB and TASK_DEFAULT_DISK=1.0,
we still have the same default values as those of the previous configuration.
> Improve TajoResourceManager to support more elaborate resource management
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TAJO-317
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAJO-317
> Project: Tajo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: resource manager
> Reporter: Hyunsik Choi
> Assignee: Keuntae Park
> Fix For: 0.8-incubating
>
> Attachments: TAJO-317.patch, TAJO-317_2.patch, TAJO-317_3.patch
>
>
> h3. Status of the current Tajo Resource Manager (RM)
> * Tajo RM manages CPU, DISK resource incompletely, and it only provides
> resource management through memory allocations.
> * In addition, Tajo RM considers the memory resource as the fixed number of
> slots.
> h3. Problem
> In many cases, workloads can be categorized into I/O intensive job and CPU
> and memory consuming job. For example, scan and hash partition or INSERT
> OVERWRITE may be belong to I/O intensive job. In general, Aggregation can be
> belong to CPU-memory consuming job. The current RM is not fit to support
> selectively I/O intensive job or CPU-memory consuming job because it provides
> only memory slots. We need more elaborate resource management mechanism.
> In addition, in most resource management systems, the remain resource less
> than required resource is not allocated in response to a resource request. It
> is not good to fully utilize the cluster resources. In order to mitigate this
> problem, we need to add resilience to allocation mechanism. For example,
> min-max request would be useful for it.
> h3. Proposal
> * Tajo RM should provides resource management for disk and cpu-memory.
> ** Tajo RM should provide allocation request call with min, max memory
> request, and min, max disk request.
> *** min-max request will be useful to fully utilize remain cluster resources.
> * Each resource request should have a priority. The priority can be disk or
> memory.
> ** If the priority is disk
> *** disk allocation will be limited depending on the remain disk resource
> *** memory allocation will be not limited regardless of the remain memory
> resource, and just reduce the remain memory resource.
> ** If the priority is memory
> *** memory allocation will be limited depending on the remain memory
> resource
> *** disk allocation will be not limited regardless of the remain disk
> resource, and just reduce the remain disk resource.
> * disk resource in each worker is represented as a float value.
> ** The initial disk resource will be the number of disks which participate
> in HDFS data directory.
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