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Jason Lowe commented on MAPREDUCE-5844:
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Ah, I didn't realize this was the FairScheduler. Yeah, if headroom is always
zero that's going to wreak havoc as soon as any fetch failure occurs when
reducers have been launched. The priority should be to fix the headroom
calculation in the scheduler first. I suspect once that's done then for most
cases there won't be such a need for grace period support in the AMs.
> Reducer Preemption is too aggressive
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>
> Key: MAPREDUCE-5844
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-5844
> Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Maysam Yabandeh
> Assignee: Maysam Yabandeh
>
> We observed cases where the reducer preemption makes the job finish much
> later, and the preemption does not seem to be necessary since after
> preemption both the preempted reducer and the mapper are assigned
> immediately--meaning that there was already enough space for the mapper.
> The logic for triggering preemption is at
> RMContainerAllocator::preemptReducesIfNeeded
> The preemption is triggered if the following is true:
> {code}
> headroom + am * |m| + pr * |r| < mapResourceRequest
> {code}
> where am: number of assigned mappers, |m| is mapper size, pr is number of
> reducers being preempted, and |r| is the reducer size.
> The original idea apparently was that if headroom is not big enough for the
> new mapper requests, reducers should be preempted. This would work if the job
> is alone in the cluster. Once we have queues, the headroom calculation
> becomes more complicated and it would require a separate headroom calculation
> per queue/job.
> So, as a result headroom variable is kind of given up currently: *headroom is
> always set to 0* What this implies to the speculation is that speculation
> becomes very aggressive, not considering whether there is enough space for
> the mappers or not.
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