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Rajesh Balamohan updated HIVE-15529:
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    Attachment: HIVE-15529.1.patch

Basically, re-enabling the node was not kicking off correctly in 
{{NodeEnablerCallable}}. It was trying to get {{ServiceInstance}} based on node 
identity from {{DynamicServiceInstanceSet}} which internally was not returning 
the instance correctly.

This was causing issues in re-enabling the node in {{NodeEnablerCallable}}. 
Attached patch checks for "workerIdentity" in {{DynamicServiceInstanceSet}}.  
Tested this in small scale cluster.


> LLAP: TaskSchedulerService can get stuck when scheduleTask returns 
> DELAYED_RESOURCES
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>
>                 Key: HIVE-15529
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-15529
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: llap
>            Reporter: Rajesh Balamohan
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: HIVE-15529.1.patch
>
>
> Easier way to simulate the issue:
> 1. Start hive cli with "--hiveconf hive.execution.mode=llap"
> 2. Run a sql script file (e.g sql script containing tpc-ds queries)
> 3. In the middle of the run, press "ctrl+C" which would interrupt the current 
> job. This should not exit the hive cli yet.
> 4. After sometime, launch the same SQL script in same cli. This would get 
> stuck indefinitely (waiting for computing the splits).
> Even when cli is quit, AM runs forever until explicitly killed. 
> Issue seems to be around {{LlapTaskSchedulerService::schedulePendingTasks}} 
> dealing with the loop when it encounters {{DELAYED_RESOURCES}} on task 
> scheduling. 



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