Manoj Govindassamy created HDFS-11296:
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Summary: Maintenance state expiry should be a epoch time and not
jvm monotonic
Key: HDFS-11296
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-11296
Project: Hadoop HDFS
Issue Type: Sub-task
Affects Versions: 3.0.0-alpha1
Reporter: Manoj Govindassamy
Assignee: Manoj Govindassamy
Currently it is possible to configure an expiry time in milliseconds for a
DataNode in maintenance state. As per the design, the expiry attribute is an
absolute time, beyond which NameNode starts to stop the ongoing maintenance
operation for that DataNode. Internally in the code, this expiry time is read
and checked against {{Time.monotonicNow()}} making the expiry based on more of
JVM's runtime, which is very difficult to configure for any external user. The
goal is to make the expiry time an absolute epoch time, so that its easy to
configure for external users.
{noformat}
{
"hostName": <host>,
"port": <port>,
"adminState": "IN_MAINTENANCE",
"maintenanceExpireTimeInMS": <time in millis>
}
{noformat}
DatanodeInfo.java
{noformat}
public static boolean maintenanceNotExpired(long maintenanceExpireTimeInMS) {
return Time.monotonicNow() < maintenanceExpireTimeInMS;
}
{noformat}
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