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Eli Collins commented on MAPREDUCE-2413:
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Why is a TT w/o a DN reasonable in 20x? The scheduler won't throttle down task 
allocations for such hosts so you'll get tasks on hosts performing lots of 
local IO to a small # of spindles, and a lot of remote IO.

Wrt testing, the issue here is that there are no tests for this feature. We 
usually don't permit changes w/o some test coverage in the automated (unit or 
system) tests. Ie just manual coverage is insufficient, especially when the 
manual test plan has not been specified or reviewed. Could you upload the test 
plan that was you used? Are you going to execute this test plan for 205?

> TaskTracker should handle disk failures at both startup and runtime
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>
>                 Key: MAPREDUCE-2413
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-2413
>             Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: task-controller, tasktracker
>    Affects Versions: 0.20.204.0
>            Reporter: Bharath Mundlapudi
>            Assignee: Ravi Gummadi
>             Fix For: 0.20.204.0
>
>         Attachments: MR-2413.v0.1.patch, MR-2413.v0.2.patch, 
> MR-2413.v0.3.patch, MR-2413.v0.patch
>
>
> At present, TaskTracker doesn't handle disk failures properly both at startup 
> and runtime.
> (1) Currently TaskTracker doesn't come up if any of the mapred-local-dirs is 
> on a bad disk. TaskTracker should ignore that particular mapred-local-dir and 
> start up and use only the remaining good mapred-local-dirs.
> (2) If a disk goes bad while TaskTracker is running, currently TaskTracker 
> doesn't do anything special. This results in either
>    (a) TaskTracker continues to "try to use that bad disk" and this results 
> in lots of task failures and possibly job failures(because of multiple TTs 
> having bad disks) and eventually these TTs getting graylisted for all jobs. 
> And this needs manual restart of TT with modified configuration of 
> mapred-local-dirs avoiding the bad disk. OR
>    (b) Health check script identifying the disk as bad and the TT gets 
> blacklisted. And this also needs manual restart of TT with modified 
> configuration of mapred-local-dirs avoiding the bad disk.
> This JIRA is to make TaskTracker more fault-tolerant to disk failures solving 
> (1) and (2). i.e. TT should start even if at least one of the 
> mapred-local-dirs is on a good disk and TT should adjust its in-memory list 
> of mapred-local-dirs and avoid using bad mapred-local-dirs.

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