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Colin Patrick McCabe commented on HDFS-5276: -------------------------------------------- I ran mvn eclipse:eclipse locally and it succeeded. The jenkins eclipse:eclipse failure and release audit thing seems to be an environment issue. (looks like a lingering pid file from a previous test run?) Thanks for the +1. Will commit shortly if there are no more comments. > FileSystem.Statistics got performance issue on multi-thread read/write. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HDFS-5276 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-5276 > Project: Hadoop HDFS > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 2.0.4-alpha > Reporter: Chengxiang Li > Assignee: Colin Patrick McCabe > Attachments: DisableFSReadWriteBytesStat.patch, HDFS-5276.001.patch, > HDFS-5276.002.patch, HDFS-5276.003.patch, HDFSStatisticTest.java, > hdfs-test.PNG, jstack-trace.PNG, TestFileSystemStatistics.java, > ThreadLocalStat.patch > > > FileSystem.Statistics is a singleton variable for each FS scheme, each > read/write on HDFS would lead to a AutomicLong.getAndAdd(). AutomicLong does > not perform well in multi-threads(let's say more than 30 threads). so it may > cause serious performance issue. during our spark test profile, 32 threads > read data from HDFS, about 70% cpu time is spent on > FileSystem.Statistics.incrementBytesRead(). -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1#6144)