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Lefty Leverenz edited comment on HIVE-15947 at 3/20/17 11:23 PM:
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Doc note:  This adds several WebHCat configuration properties, which need to be 
documented in the wiki.

* templeton.parallellism.job.submit
* templeton.parallellism.job.status
* templeton.parallellism.job.list
* templeton.job.submit.timeout
* templeton.job.status.timeout
* templeton.job.list.timeout
* templeton.job.timeout.task.retry.count
* templeton.job.timeout.task.retry.interval

* [WebHCat Configuration -- Configuration Variables | 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/WebHCat+Configure#WebHCatConfigure-ConfigurationVariables]

(To show the version, just copy what's done at the end of the table for 
templeton.hadoop.queue.name & templeton.mapper.memory.mb.)

Added a TODOC2.2 label.


was (Author: le...@hortonworks.com):
Doc note:  This adds several WebHCat configuration properties, which need to be 
documented in the wiki.

* templeton.parallellism.job.submit
* templeton.parallellism.job.status
* templeton.parallellism.job.list
* templeton.job.submit.timeout
* templeton.job.status.timeout
* templeton.job.list.timeout
* templeton.job.timeout.task.retry.count
* templeton.job.timeout.task.retry.interval

* [WebHCat Configuration -- Configuration Variables | 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/WebHCat+Configure#WebHCatConfigure-ConfigurationVariables]

(To show the version, just copy what's done at the end of the table for 
templeton.hadoop.queue.name & templeton.mapper.memory.mb.)

> Enhance Templeton service job operations reliability
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HIVE-15947
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-15947
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Subramanyam Pattipaka
>            Assignee: Subramanyam Pattipaka
>              Labels: TODOC2.2
>             Fix For: 2.2.0
>
>         Attachments: HIVE-15947.10.patch, HIVE-15947.2.patch, 
> HIVE-15947.3.patch, HIVE-15947.4.patch, HIVE-15947.6.patch, 
> HIVE-15947.7.patch, HIVE-15947.8.patch, HIVE-15947.9.patch, HIVE-15947.patch
>
>
> Currently Templeton service doesn't restrict number of job operation 
> requests. It simply accepts and tries to run all operations. If more number 
> of concurrent job submit requests comes then the time to submit job 
> operations can increase significantly. Templetonused hdfs to store staging 
> file for job. If HDFS storage can't respond to large number of requests and 
> throttles then the job submission can take very large times in order of 
> minutes.
> This behavior may not be suitable for all applications and client 
> applications  may be looking for predictable and low response for successful 
> request or send throttle response to client to wait for some time before 
> re-requesting job operation.
> In this JIRA, I am trying to address following job operations 
> 1) Submit new Job
> 2) Get Job Status
> 3) List jobs
> These three operations has different complexity due to variance in use of 
> cluster resources like YARN/HDFS.
> The idea is to introduce a new config templeton.job.submit.exec.max-procs 
> which controls maximum number of concurrent active job submissions within 
> Templeton and use this config to control better response times. If a new job 
> submission request sees that there are already 
> templeton.job.submit.exec.max-procs jobs getting submitted concurrently then 
> the request will fail with Http error 503 with reason 
>    β€œToo many concurrent job submission requests received. Please wait for 
> some time before retrying.”
>  
> The client is expected to catch this response and retry after waiting for 
> some time. The default value for the config 
> templeton.job.submit.exec.max-procs is set to β€˜0’. This means by default job 
> submission requests are always accepted. The behavior needs to be enabled 
> based on requirements.
> We can have similar behavior for Status and List operations with configs 
> templeton.job.status.exec.max-procs and templeton.list.job.exec.max-procs 
> respectively.
> Once the job operation is started, the operation can take longer time. The 
> client which has requested for job operation may not be waiting for 
> indefinite amount of time. This work introduces configurations
> templeton.exec.job.submit.timeout
> templeton.exec.job.status.timeout
> templeton.exec.job.list.timeout
> to specify maximum amount of time job operation can execute. If time out 
> happens then list and status job requests returns to client with message
> "List job request got timed out. Please retry the operation after waiting for 
> some time."
> If submit job request gets timed out then 
>       i) The job submit request thread which receives time out will check if 
> valid job id is generated in job request.
>       ii) If it is generated then issue kill job request on cancel thread 
> pool. Don't wait for operation to complete and returns to client with time 
> out message. 
> Side effects of enabling time out for submit operations
> 1) This has a possibility for having active job for some time by the client 
> gets response and a list operation from client could potential show the newly 
> created job before it gets killed.
> 2) We do best effort to kill the job and no guarantees. This means there is a 
> possibility of duplicate job created. One possible reason for this could be a 
> case where job is created and then operation timed out but kill request 
> failed due to resource manager unavailability. When resource manager 
> restarts, it will restarts the job which got created.
> Fixing this scenario is not part of the scope of this JIRA. The job operation 
> functionality can be enabled only if above side effects are acceptable.



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