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Todd Lipcon commented on HDFS-3934:
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Which one's solution #2? This one?
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Alternately, we could move the DNS resolutions into
DatanodeManager#refreshHostsReader. This would mean that administrators would
have to re-run "dfsadmin -refreshNodes" if the DNS mapping changed for a
hostname in the include or excludes file.
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I think that's a reasonable thing... basically, when we read the list, we add
an exclude entry to our internal data structure both for the IP address and its
canonical hostname, so if a DN registers with either one, we'll reject it.
> duplicative dfs_hosts entries handled wrong
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>
> Key: HDFS-3934
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-3934
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0.1-alpha
> Reporter: Andy Isaacson
> Assignee: Andy Isaacson
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: HDFS-3934.001.patch, HDFS-3934.002.patch,
> HDFS-3934.003.patch, HDFS-3934.004.patch
>
>
> A dead DN listed in dfs_hosts_allow.txt by IP and in dfs_hosts_exclude.txt by
> hostname ends up being displayed twice in {{dfsnodelist.jsp?whatNodes=DEAD}}
> after the NN restarts because {{getDatanodeListForReport}} does not handle
> such a "pseudo-duplicate" correctly:
> # the "Remove any nodes we know about from the map" loop no longer has the
> knowledge to remove the spurious entries
> # the "The remaining nodes are ones that are referenced by the hosts files"
> loop does not do hostname lookups, so does not know that the IP and hostname
> refer to the same host.
> Relatedly, such an IP-based dfs_hosts entry results in a cosmetic problem in
> the JSP output: The *Node* column shows ":50010" as the nodename, with HTML
> markup {{<a
> href="http://:50075/browseDirectory.jsp?namenodeInfoPort=50070&dir=%2F&nnaddr=172.29.97.196:8020"
> title="172.29.97.216:50010">:50010</a>}}.
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