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Peter Bacsko updated YUNIKORN-2212:
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        Parent: YUNIKORN-277
    Issue Type: Sub-task  (was: Bug)

> Don't collect requests that hasn't been scheduled yet or already triggered 
> scale up
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>                 Key: YUNIKORN-2212
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YUNIKORN-2212
>             Project: Apache YuniKorn
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: core - scheduler
>            Reporter: Peter Bacsko
>            Assignee: Peter Bacsko
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: pull-request-available
>         Attachments: outstandingRequests-1.png
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> In every second, we collect "outstanding requests", ie those which cannot be 
> scheduled.
> Problem is, the scheduling cycle might not even tried to schedule those pods. 
> If that's the case, we mistakenly set them to "Unschedulable", which can 
> trigger autoscaling if the cluster autoscaler happens to run at the beginning 
> of the next scan interval.
> Another thing to consider is when we need to mark them as Unschedulable. Eg. 
> tryPreemption() succeeded, do we still need new nodes? This can addressed in 
> a separate JIRA.
> This issue also shows up during performance testing. Since we submit a lot of 
> pods to Yunikorn, {{Scheduler.inspectOutstandingRequests()}} finds&collects 
> them and subsequently generates a lot of API server updates. This is a 
> special edge case, but on busy clusters, something similar can happen.



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