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Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli commented on MAPREDUCE-3251: ---------------------------------------------------- This won't break abstractions. Most of this should be JobClient magic, to figure out the 'Application' status from RM and then the corresponding 'Job' status from history-server if it is completed. We need to simply short-circuit a trip to the AM in this special mode because of the security issues. RM doesn't have any information about jobs and will never have any. > JobClient should have an option to only to talk to RM+HistoryServer to get > job status > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MAPREDUCE-3251 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-3251 > Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce > Issue Type: Task > Components: mrv2 > Affects Versions: 0.23.0 > Reporter: Anupam Seth > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: 0.23.0 > > > In 0.20.xxx, the JobClient while polling goes to JT to get the job status. > With YARN, AM can be launched on any port and the client will have to have > ACL open to that port to talk to AM and get the job status. When the client > is within the same grid network access to AM is not a problem. But some > applications may have one installation per set of clusters and may launch > jobs even across such sets (on job trackers in another set of clusters). For > that to work only the JT port needs to be open currently. In case of YARN, > all ports will have to be opened up for things to work. That would be a > security no-no. > There are two possible solutions: > 1) Make the job client only talk to RM (as an option) to get the job > status. > 2) Limit the range of ports AM can listen on. > Option 2) may not be favorable as there is no direct OS API to find a free > port. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira