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Eric Payne commented on HDFS-2202:
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ant test output attached.

Failures: TestReplaceDataNodeOnFailure:  Not related to changes in this Jira. 
Also,did not fail when run individually
Error: TestHFlush:  Not related to changes in this Jira. Also,did not fail when 
run individually
Error: TestDistributedUpgrade: Not related to changes in this Jira. Also,did 
not fail when run individually


> Changes to balancer bandwidth should not require datanode restart.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HDFS-2202
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-2202
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: balancer, data-node
>    Affects Versions: 0.20.205.0, 0.23.0
>            Reporter: Eric Payne
>            Assignee: Eric Payne
>             Fix For: 0.20.205.0, 0.23.0
>
>         Attachments: HDFS-2171.patch, HDFS-2202.0.20.205.0.v1.patch, 
> HDFS-2202.0.20.205.0.v2.patch, HDFS-2202.0.23.0.v1.patch, 
> HDFS-2202.0.23.0.v2.patch, HDFS-2202.patch, ant.test.0.23.out
>
>
> Currently in order to change the value of the balancer bandwidth 
> (dfs.datanode.balance.bandwidthPerSec), the datanode daemon must be restarted.
> The optimal value of the bandwidthPerSec parameter is not always (almost 
> never) known at the time of cluster startup, but only once a new node is 
> placed in the cluster and balancing is begun. If the balancing is taking too 
> long (bandwidthPerSec is too low) or the balancing is taking up too much 
> bandwidth (bandwidthPerSec is too high), the cluster must go into a 
> "maintenance window" where it is unusable while all of the datanodes are 
> bounced. In large clusters of thousands of nodes, this can be a real 
> maintenance problem because these "mainenance windows" can take a long time 
> and there may have to be several of them while the bandwidthPerSec is 
> experimented with and tuned.
> A possible solution to this problem would be to add a -bandwidth parameter to 
> the balancer tool. If bandwidth is supplied, pass the value to the datanodes 
> via the OP_REPLACE_BLOCK and OP_COPY_BLOCK DataTransferProtocol requests. 
> This would make it necessary, however, to change the DataTransferProtocol 
> version.

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