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James Taylor commented on HDFS-11622:
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FYI, [~apurtell] - not sure if you've seen this one, but it's another important 
one.

> TraceId hardcoded to 0 in DataStreamer, correlation between multiple spans is 
> lost
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HDFS-11622
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-11622
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: tracing
>            Reporter: Karan Mehta
>
> In the {{run()}} method of {{DataStreamer}} class, the following code is 
> written. {{parents\[0\]}} refer to the {{spanId}} of the parent span.
> {code}
>               one = dataQueue.getFirst(); // regular data packet
>               long parents[] = one.getTraceParents();
>               if (parents.length > 0) {
>                      scope = Trace.startSpan("dataStreamer", new TraceInfo(0, 
> parents[0]));
>                 // TODO: use setParents API once it's available from HTrace 
> 3.2
>                 // scope = Trace.startSpan("dataStreamer", Sampler.ALWAYS);
>                 // scope.getSpan().setParents(parents);
>               }
> {code}
> The {{scope}} starts a new TraceSpan with a traceId hardcoded to 0. Ideally 
> it should be taken when {{currentPacket.addTraceParent(Trace.currentSpan())}} 
> is invoked. This JIRA is to propose an additional long field inside the 
> {{DFSPacket}} class which holds the parent {{traceId}}. 



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