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Hadoop QA commented on AMBARI-17510:
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{color:green}+1 overall{color}. Here are the results of testing the latest
attachment
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12815537/AMBARI-17510.patch
against trunk revision .
{color:green}+1 @author{color}. The patch does not contain any @author
tags.
{color:green}+1 tests included{color}. The patch appears to include 1 new
or modified test files.
{color:green}+1 javac{color}. The applied patch does not increase the
total number of javac compiler warnings.
{color:green}+1 release audit{color}. The applied patch does not increase
the total number of release audit warnings.
{color:green}+1 core tests{color}. The patch passed unit tests in
ambari-server.
Test results:
https://builds.apache.org/job/Ambari-trunk-test-patch/7628//testReport/
Console output:
https://builds.apache.org/job/Ambari-trunk-test-patch/7628//console
This message is automatically generated.
> LogSearch REST Integration component can cause performance issues
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AMBARI-17510
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-17510
> Project: Ambari
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ambari-server
> Affects Versions: 2.4.0
> Reporter: Robert Nettleton
> Assignee: Robert Nettleton
> Priority: Critical
> Fix For: 2.4.0
>
> Attachments: AMBARI-17510.patch
>
>
> In larger clusters, or clusters that are long-running, some
> performance-related problems have been uncovered that occur when LogSearch is
> deployed in an Ambari cluster.
> In particular, if the LogSearch Server itself is performing slowly, this can
> cause a degradation of service in the Ambari REST API, since the LogSearch
> integration components make direct REST calls to obtain the Logging data on
> behalf of the Ambari UI.
> This problem is caused by two issues:
> 1. The REST requests occur on the Ambari REST request thread. This can be
> problematic if a given request hangs. This can cause the Ambari REST API,
> and the Ambari server itself, to become unresponsive.
> 2. The Ambari REST integration layer makes HTTP calls to the LogSearch
> service to obtain Logging metadata, that is then attached to the
> HostComponent resource in Ambari. These HTTP calls are not currently
> configured with a connect or read timeout, which can cause a failing call to
> wait indefinitely, which again can cause Ambari to become unresponsive.
> I'm working on a fix for this, and will be submitting a patch shortly.
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