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Yongjun Zhang commented on HDFS-4882:
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HI Ravi,
I agree that we don't really need to WARN all the leases.
What I meant by "it may not be the oldest" is, in each run of checkReleases
(which happens every 2 seconds), the first (and the real oldest in this loop)
lease examined in the loop can be released and removed from sortedLease, then
we move on to next item in the sortedLease. In that sense, a un-released lease
may not be the oldest among all the leases examined in this loop.
Thanks.
> Namenode LeaseManager checkLeases() runs into infinite loop
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HDFS-4882
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-4882
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: hdfs-client, namenode
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0-alpha, 2.5.1
> Reporter: Zesheng Wu
> Assignee: Ravi Prakash
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: 4882.1.patch, 4882.patch, 4882.patch, HDFS-4882.1.patch,
> HDFS-4882.2.patch, HDFS-4882.3.patch, HDFS-4882.4.patch, HDFS-4882.5.patch,
> HDFS-4882.patch
>
>
> Scenario:
> 1. cluster with 4 DNs
> 2. the size of the file to be written is a little more than one block
> 3. write the first block to 3 DNs, DN1->DN2->DN3
> 4. all the data packets of first block is successfully acked and the client
> sets the pipeline stage to PIPELINE_CLOSE, but the last packet isn't sent out
> 5. DN2 and DN3 are down
> 6. client recovers the pipeline, but no new DN is added to the pipeline
> because of the current pipeline stage is PIPELINE_CLOSE
> 7. client continuously writes the last block, and try to close the file after
> written all the data
> 8. NN finds that the penultimate block doesn't has enough replica(our
> dfs.namenode.replication.min=2), and the client's close runs into indefinite
> loop(HDFS-2936), and at the same time, NN makes the last block's state to
> COMPLETE
> 9. shutdown the client
> 10. the file's lease exceeds hard limit
> 11. LeaseManager realizes that and begin to do lease recovery by call
> fsnamesystem.internalReleaseLease()
> 12. but the last block's state is COMPLETE, and this triggers lease manager's
> infinite loop and prints massive logs like this:
> {noformat}
> 2013-06-05,17:42:25,695 INFO
> org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.namenode.LeaseManager: Lease [Lease. Holder:
> DFSClient_NONMAPREDUCE_-1252656407_1, pendingcreates: 1] has expired hard
> limit
> 2013-06-05,17:42:25,695 INFO
> org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.namenode.FSNamesystem: Recovering lease=[Lease.
> Holder: DFSClient_NONMAPREDUCE_-1252656407_1, pendingcreates: 1], src=
> /user/h_wuzesheng/test.dat
> 2013-06-05,17:42:25,695 WARN org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.StateChange: DIR*
> NameSystem.internalReleaseLease: File = /user/h_wuzesheng/test.dat, block
> blk_-7028017402720175688_1202597,
> lastBLockState=COMPLETE
> 2013-06-05,17:42:25,695 INFO
> org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.namenode.LeaseManager: Started block recovery
> for file /user/h_wuzesheng/test.dat lease [Lease. Holder: DFSClient_NONM
> APREDUCE_-1252656407_1, pendingcreates: 1]
> {noformat}
> (the 3rd line log is a debug log added by us)
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