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Hadoop QA commented on HDFS-8344:
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| {color:blue}0{color} | pre-patch | 14m 49s | Pre-patch trunk compilation is
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| {color:green}+1{color} | @author | 0m 0s | The patch does not contain any
@author tags. |
| {color:green}+1{color} | tests included | 0m 0s | The patch appears to
include 1 new or modified test files. |
| {color:green}+1{color} | javac | 7m 27s | There were no new javac warning
messages. |
| {color:green}+1{color} | javadoc | 9m 41s | There were no new javadoc
warning messages. |
| {color:green}+1{color} | release audit | 0m 23s | The applied patch does
not increase the total number of release audit warnings. |
| {color:red}-1{color} | checkstyle | 2m 13s | The applied patch generated
27 new checkstyle issues (total was 1255, now 1257). |
| {color:green}+1{color} | whitespace | 0m 8s | The patch has no lines that
end in whitespace. |
| {color:green}+1{color} | install | 1m 34s | mvn install still works. |
| {color:green}+1{color} | eclipse:eclipse | 0m 33s | The patch built with
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| {color:green}+1{color} | findbugs | 3m 5s | The patch does not introduce
any new Findbugs (version 2.0.3) warnings. |
| {color:green}+1{color} | native | 3m 13s | Pre-build of native portion |
| {color:red}-1{color} | hdfs tests | 164m 36s | Tests failed in hadoop-hdfs. |
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| Failed unit tests | hadoop.tracing.TestTraceAdmin |
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| Patch URL |
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12731225/HDFS-8344.01.patch |
| Optional Tests | javadoc javac unit findbugs checkstyle |
| git revision | trunk / daf3e4e |
| checkstyle |
https://builds.apache.org/job/PreCommit-HDFS-Build/10850/artifact/patchprocess/diffcheckstylehadoop-hdfs.txt
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| hadoop-hdfs test log |
https://builds.apache.org/job/PreCommit-HDFS-Build/10850/artifact/patchprocess/testrun_hadoop-hdfs.txt
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| Test Results |
https://builds.apache.org/job/PreCommit-HDFS-Build/10850/testReport/ |
| Java | 1.7.0_55 |
| uname | Linux asf904.gq1.ygridcore.net 3.13.0-36-lowlatency #63-Ubuntu SMP
PREEMPT Wed Sep 3 21:56:12 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux |
| Console output |
https://builds.apache.org/job/PreCommit-HDFS-Build/10850/console |
This message was automatically generated.
> NameNode doesn't recover lease for files with missing blocks
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>
> Key: HDFS-8344
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-8344
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: namenode
> Affects Versions: 2.7.0
> Reporter: Ravi Prakash
> Assignee: Ravi Prakash
> Attachments: HDFS-8344.01.patch
>
>
> I found another\(?) instance in which the lease is not recovered. This is
> reproducible easily on a pseudo-distributed single node cluster
> # Before you start it helps if you set. This is not necessary, but simply
> reduces how long you have to wait
> {code}
> public static final long LEASE_SOFTLIMIT_PERIOD = 30 * 1000;
> public static final long LEASE_HARDLIMIT_PERIOD = 2 *
> LEASE_SOFTLIMIT_PERIOD;
> {code}
> # Client starts to write a file. (could be less than 1 block, but it hflushed
> so some of the data has landed on the datanodes) (I'm copying the client code
> I am using. I generate a jar and run it using $ hadoop jar TestHadoop.jar)
> # Client crashes. (I simulate this by kill -9 the $(hadoop jar
> TestHadoop.jar) process after it has printed "Wrote to the bufferedWriter"
> # Shoot the datanode. (Since I ran on a pseudo-distributed cluster, there was
> only 1)
> I believe the lease should be recovered and the block should be marked
> missing. However this is not happening. The lease is never recovered.
> The effect of this bug for us was that nodes could not be decommissioned
> cleanly. Although we knew that the client had crashed, the Namenode never
> released the leases (even after restarting the Namenode) (even months
> afterwards). There are actually several other cases too where we don't
> consider what happens if ALL the datanodes die while the file is being
> written, but I am going to punt on that for another time.
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