Peter Bacsko created YUNIKORN-3148:
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             Summary: Incorrect headroom calculation when collecting 
outstanding requests
                 Key: YUNIKORN-3148
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YUNIKORN-3148
             Project: Apache YuniKorn
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: core - scheduler
            Reporter: Peter Bacsko
            Assignee: Peter Bacsko


 YUNIKORN-2794 introduced a bug in the Application code. We're no longer 
mutating the {{headRoom}} object in-place in 
{{{}Application.getOutstandingRequests(){}}}, instead, we re-assign its value 
to a new variable.

Before:
{noformat}
headRoom.SubOnlyExisting(request.GetAllocatedResource())                        
userHeadRoom.SubOnlyExisting(request.GetAllocatedResource()) {noformat}
After:
{noformat}
headRoom = resources.SubOnlyExisting(headRoom, request.GetAllocatedResource())
userHeadRoom = resources.SubOnlyExisting(userHeadRoom, 
request.GetAllocatedResource())
  {noformat}
Problem is, this does not change the object pointed to outside the function, so 
every iteration in {{Queue.GetQueueOutstandingRequests()}} starts with the 
original {{headRoom}} value. This leads to undesired behavior, because we'll 
end up collecting more asks than needed, which in turn triggers unnecessary 
cluster upscale.



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