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Benjamin Hindman commented on MESOS-206:
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My best guess is that an exception is being thrown from somewhere within the
Hadoop jobtracker which is bubbling through Mesos which is deciding to
deactivate the framework. Is there anything in the Hadoop logs that looks like
a "description" of an exception?
The immediate fix will be to wrap all Mesos scheduler callbacks with a
try/catch so that exceptions don't bubble.
> Long-running jobs on Hadoop framework do not run to completion
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MESOS-206
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-206
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: framework
> Reporter: Jessica J
> Priority: Blocker
>
> When I run the MPI and Hadoop frameworks simultaneously with long-running
> jobs, the Hadoop jobs fail to complete. The MPI job, which is shorter,
> completes normally, and the Hadoop framework continues for a while, but
> eventually, although it appears to still be running, it stops making progress
> on the jobs. The jobtracker keeps running, but each line of output indicates
> no map or reduce tasks are actually being executed:
> 12/06/08 10:55:41 INFO mapred.FrameworkScheduler: Assigning tasks for
> [slavehost] with 0 map slots and 0 reduce slots
> I've examined the master's log and noticed this:
> I0608 10:40:43.106740 6317 master.cpp:681] Deactivating framework
> 201206080825-36284608-5050-6311-0000 as requested by
> scheduler(1)@[my-ip]:59317
> The framework ID is that of the Hadoop framework. This message is followed by
> messages indicating the slaves "couldn't lookup task [#]" and "couldn't
> lookup framework 201206080825-36284608-5050-6311-0000."
> I thought the first time that this error was a fluke since it does not happen
> with shorter running jobs or with the Hadoop framework running independently
> (i.e., no MPI), but I have now consistently reproduced it 4 times.
> UPDATE: I just had the same issue occur when running Hadoop + Mesos without
> the MPI framework running simultaneously.
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