HDFS-457 increases the chances of losing blocks
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Key: HDFS-1158
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-1158
Project: Hadoop HDFS
Issue Type: Bug
Components: data-node
Affects Versions: 0.21.0
Reporter: Koji Noguchi
Priority: Critical
Whenever we restart a cluster, there's a chance of losing some blocks if more
than three datanodes don't come up.
HDFS-457 increases this chance by keeping the datanodes up even when
# /tmp disk goes read-only
# /disk0 that is used for storing PID goes read-only
and probably more.
In our environment, /tmp and /disk0 are from the same device.
When trying to restart a datanode, it would fail with
1)
{noformat}
2010-05-15 05:45:45,575 WARN org.mortbay.log: tmpdir
java.io.IOException: Read-only file system
at java.io.UnixFileSystem.createFileExclusively(Native Method)
at java.io.File.checkAndCreate(File.java:1704)
at java.io.File.createTempFile(File.java:1792)
at java.io.File.createTempFile(File.java:1828)
at
org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.getTempDirectory(WebAppContext.java:745)
{noformat}
or
2)
{noformat}
hadoop-daemon.sh: line 117: /disk/0/hadoop-datanode....com.out: Read-only file
system
hadoop-daemon.sh: line 118: /disk/0/hadoop-datanode.pid: Read-only file system
{noformat}
I can recover the missing blocks but it takes some time.
Also, we are losing track of block movements since log directory can also go to
read-only but datanode would continue running.
For 0.21 release, can we revert HDFS-457 or make it configurable?
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