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dhruba borthakur commented on HDFS-895:
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Hi Todd, I am not working on this one yet and if you have an implementation
that will be great.
The HBase use-case is that one thread will be calling the hflush() on a file
handle while many other threads could be trying to write concurrently to that
same file handle.
> Allow hflush/sync to occur in parallel with new writes to the file
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> Key: HDFS-895
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-895
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: hdfs client
> Reporter: dhruba borthakur
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> In the current trunk, the HDFS client methods writeChunk() and hflush./sync
> are syncronized. This means that if a hflush/sync is in progress, an
> applicationn cannot write data to the HDFS client buffer. This reduces the
> write throughput of the transaction log in HBase.
> The hflush/sync should allow new writes to happen to the HDFS client even
> when a hflush/sync is in progress. It can record the seqno of the message for
> which it should receice the ack, indicate to the DataStream thread to star
> flushing those messages, exit the synchronized section and just wai for that
> ack to arrive.
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