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Jacques Nadeau commented on DRILL-4591:
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What is Drill-major?
Why is it called major?
> Extend config system with distrib, site, node property files
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> Key: DRILL-4591
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4591
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Paul Rogers
> Attachments: Drill-on-YARNDirectoryStructures.pdf
>
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> Today Drill provides the drill-override.conf file to set Drill properties,
> and the drill-env.sh file to provide custom launch properties. Today, most
> users seem to have a copy of DRILL_HOME per node, and thus they copy these
> two files per-node. The result is that the two files act as both the overall
> "site" configuration (for all nodes) and the "per-node" configuration for
> that one node.
> In addition, some distributions of Drill (such as MapR), modify the "user"
> config files with settings for that distribution. Now, the same files hold
> settings for the distribution, site and node.
> The approach works, but is awkward. Ideally, provide the option to have three
> sets of files: for the distribution, site, and node.
> Let's assume each set resides in its own directory. (Merging the three sets
> into a single directory would simply shift the sync problems from files to
> directories.)
> * DRILL_HOME/conf: Distribution files
> * DRILL_SITE_DIR/conf: Site-wide files
> * DRILL_NODE_DIR/conf: Node-specific files
> Each directory might contain its own drill-override.conf, drill-env.sh files.
> (The idea extends to site jar files as well by adding a jars directory under
> DRILL_SITE_DIR.)
> Configuration now provides additional levels:
> * Drill defaults (drill default and module conf files, code in
> drill-config.sh)
> * Distribution settings (special JVM settings, say)
> * Site settings (standard log or spill file locations)
> * Node settings
> * Launch settings (environment variables, -Dname=value options)
> The improvement becomes more important if a user employs NFS, MapR FS or YARN
> to automatically deploy the site-wide files. In that case, the site files
> cannot also act as per-node files.
> The improvement also simplifies upgrades. Today, users must copy
> customizations from and old to a new install. With the new system, Drill
> files are complely separated from user files, making upgrades (of software)
> trivial.
> Note that the current version of Drill does allow users to put config files
> in /etc/drill/conf, but that location replaces $DRILL_HOME/conf; the user
> must still start with the Distribution-specific files, and must merge any new
> distribution changes in each new release.
> For backward compatibility, the site and node directories are optional and
> ignored if the environment variables are not set. The site and node config
> files should be optional: skip them if they do not exist (or, for node files,
> skip them if DRILL_NODE_CONF_DIR is not set.)
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