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Yongjia Wang edited comment on SPARK-10912 at 11/5/16 7:09 AM:
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s3a and hdfs are different "schemes" in Spark's FileSystem.Statistics
I think it is Spark's responsibility to choose what to report, and currently 
only "hdfs" and "file" are reported.
I have been using the attached s3a_metrics.patch to build Spark in order to get 
the s3a metrics reported. I'm not sure whether there is a way to report s3a 
metrics just through configuration (without changing Spark source like what was 
did in the attached patch file).
Now I need to add GoogleHadoopFileSystem's "gs" metrics, please advise the best 
approach.
Thank you.
[~srowen]


was (Author: yongjiaw):
s3a and hdfs are different "schemes" in Spark's FileSystem.Statistics
I think it is Spark's responsibility to choose what to report, and currently 
only "hdfs" and "file" are reported.
I have been using the attached s3a_metrics.patch to build Spark in order to get 
the s3a metrics reported. I'm not sure whether there is a way to report s3a 
metrics just through configuration (without changing Spark source like what was 
did in the attached patch file).
Now I need to add GoogleHadoopFileSystem's "gs" metrics, please advise the best 
approach.
Thank you.

> Improve Spark metrics executor.filesystem
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-10912
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-10912
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Deploy
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.0
>            Reporter: Yongjia Wang
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: s3a_metrics.patch
>
>
> In org.apache.spark.executor.ExecutorSource it has 2 filesystem metrics: 
> "hdfs" and "file". I started using s3 as the persistent storage with Spark 
> standalone cluster in EC2, and s3 read/write metrics do not appear anywhere. 
> The 'file' metric appears to be only for driver reading local file, it would 
> be nice to also report shuffle read/write metrics, so it can help with 
> optimization.
> I think these 2 things (s3 and shuffle) are very useful and cover all the 
> missing information about Spark IO especially for s3 setup.



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