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Vinod Kumar Vavilapalli commented on MAPREDUCE-4819:
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Haven't read through the whole discussion yet, but it looks to me that the
following will solve the issue: What we need to ensure is the final
JobHistoryEvent i.e JobFinishedEvent is logged and flushed before changing the
job-state to SUCCEEDED. JobHistory is our commit log. In case RM reruns an
application, we need to verify if there is a final JobFinishedEvent and avoid
rerunning in case there is one.
> AM can rerun job after reporting final job status to the client
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> Key: MAPREDUCE-4819
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-4819
> Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: mr-am
> Affects Versions: 0.23.3, 2.0.1-alpha
> Reporter: Jason Lowe
> Assignee: Bikas Saha
> Priority: Critical
>
> If the AM reports final job status to the client but then crashes before
> unregistering with the RM then the RM can run another AM attempt. Currently
> AM re-attempts assume that the previous attempts did not reach a final job
> state, and that causes the job to rerun (from scratch, if the output format
> doesn't support recovery).
> Re-running the job when we've already told the client the final status of the
> job is bad for a number of reasons. If the job failed, it's confusing at
> best since the client was already told the job failed but the subsequent
> attempt could succeed. If the job succeeded there could be data loss, as a
> subsequent job launched by the client tries to consume the job's output as
> input just as the re-attempt starts removing output files in preparation for
> the output commit.
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