Wilfred Spiegelenburg created YUNIKORN-936:
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Summary: app and node recovery event ordering
Key: YUNIKORN-936
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YUNIKORN-936
Project: Apache YuniKorn
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: core - common
Reporter: Wilfred Spiegelenburg
While working on YUNIKORN-905 a number of unit tests failed due to event
ordering. Looking at the change we might have had an issue in the RMProxy for a
long time.
An update request could contain apps, asks and nodes. Processing was ordered
like that too. During recovery the order was/is important. There was never an
order requirement on the events send by a shim or a use of complex updates
events to support this ordering by the shim.
An event to recover a node could be a separate UpdateRequest from the
applications that should be recovered. That means we relied on the go routine
and event ordering to hopefully do things correctly: i.e. events send by the
shim to create new apps would be processed before node recovery started. Even
in the previous implementation there was no guarantee that all the application
were added before a node was recovered. The unit tests in the core used the
order processing dependency to make sure it worked.
That is not the real world scenario. and thus a dangerous assumption.
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