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Swapan Shridhar updated AMBARI-19721:
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    Resolution: Fixed
        Status: Resolved  (was: Patch Available)

> Use 'llapstatus' command watch mode from HDP 2.6 onwards.
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AMBARI-19721
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMBARI-19721
>             Project: Ambari
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: ambari-server
>    Affects Versions: 2.5.0
>            Reporter: Swapan Shridhar
>            Assignee: Swapan Shridhar
>             Fix For: 2.5.0
>
>         Attachments: AMBARI-19721.patch
>
>
> - Till HDP 2.5, Ambari had used *'llapstatus'* command to query LLAP app 
> status and has wrapped around the retry logic for how many times to query 
> *'llapstatus'* command in order for LLAP app to reach *RUNNING_ALL* or 
> *RUNNING* with 80 % containers Up.
> - With HDP 2.6, Hive has implemented a watch mode where Ambari doesnt need to 
> have the retry logic in Ambari itself, and can use the *llapstatus* watch 
> mode. 
> Usage is as follows: (Information provided by [~prasanth_j])
> Following options are added to llap status tool
> *->* -w : Watch mode waits until all LLAP daemons are running or subset of 
> the nodes are running (threshold can be specified via -r option) (Default 
> wait until all nodes are running)
> *->*-r : When watch mode is enabled (-w), wait until the specified threshold 
> of nodes are running (Default 1.0 which means 100% nodes are running)
> *->*-i : Amount of time in seconds to wait until subsequent status checks in 
> watch mode (Default: 1sec)
> *->*-t : Exit watch mode if the desired state is not attained until the 
> specified timeout (Default: 300sec)
> *Example usage:*
> {code}
> llapstatus -w -i 1 -t 300
> {code}
> The above command waits until all nodes are running with 1 second refresh 
> rate and 300 second timeout (300 max attempts else fail).
> {code}
> llapstatus -w -r 0.8 -i 2 -t 150
> {code}
> The above command waits until 80% of the nodes are running with 2 second 
> refresh rate and 150 second timeout (75 max attempts else fail).
> {code}
> llapstatus -w -r 0.8 
> {code}
> Use without providing the -i and -t options (Defaults used).



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