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Ship it! Ship It! - Santhosh Kumar Shanmugham On March 22, 2018, 6:11 p.m., Reza Motamedi wrote: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: > https://reviews.apache.org/r/66103/ > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > (Updated March 22, 2018, 6:11 p.m.) > > > Review request for Aurora, David McLaughlin, Daniel Knightly, Franck Cuny, > Jordan Ly, Santhosh Kumar Shanmugham, and Stephan Erb. > > > Repository: aurora > > > Description > ------- > > When disk isolation is enabled in a Mesos agent it calculates the disk usage > for each container. > Thermos Observer also monitors disk usage using `twitter.common.dirutil`, > essentially repeating the work already done by the agent. In practice, we see > that disk monitoring is one of the most expensive resource monitoring tasks. > For instance, when there are deeply nested directories, the CPU utilization > of the observer process can easily reach 1.5 CPUs. It would be ideal if we > delegate the disk monitoring task to the agent and do it only once. With this > approach, when disk collection has improved in the agent (for instance by > implementing XFS isolation), we can simply benefit from it without any code > change. Some more information about the problem is provided in AURORA-1918. > > This patch that introduces `MesosDiskCollector` which queries the agent's API > endpoint to lookup disk_used_bytes. Note that there is also resource > monitoring in thermos executor. Currently, I left the disk collector there to > use the `du` implementation. That can be changed in a later patch. > > I modified some vagrant config files including `aurora-executor.service` and > `etc_mesos-slave/isolation` for testing. They can be left as is. I included > them in this patch to show how this would work e2e. > > > Diffs > ----- > > 3rdparty/python/requirements.txt 4ac242cfa2c1c19cb7447816ab86e748839d3d11 > RELEASE-NOTES.md 51ab6c724694244bf616b29e9beace4a4a3f5252 > docs/reference/observer-configuration.md > 8a443c94f7f37f9454989781f722101a97c99f15 > examples/jobs/hello_world.aurora 5401bfebe753b5e53abd08baeac501144ced9b5a > examples/vagrant/mesos_config/etc_mesos-slave/isolation > 1a7028ffc70116b104ef3ad22b7388f637707a0f > examples/vagrant/systemd/thermos.service > 01925bcd2ae44f100df511f3c3951c3f5a1a72aa > src/main/python/apache/aurora/tools/thermos_observer.py > dd9f0c46ceac9e939b1b763073314161de0ea614 > src/main/python/apache/thermos/monitoring/BUILD > 65ba7088f65e7baa5d30744736ba456b46a55e86 > src/main/python/apache/thermos/monitoring/disk.py > 986d33a5000f8d5db15cb639c81f8b1d756ffa05 > src/main/python/apache/thermos/monitoring/resource.py > adcdc751c03460dc801a18278faa96d6bd64722b > src/main/python/apache/thermos/observer/task_observer.py > a6870d48bddf2a2ccede7bb68195f2baae1d0e47 > > src/test/python/apache/aurora/executor/common/test_resource_manager_integration.py > fe74bd1d36666ecd89fca1b5b2251202cbbc0f24 > src/test/python/apache/thermos/monitoring/BUILD > 8f2b39336dce6c7b580e6ba0009f60afdcb89179 > src/test/python/apache/thermos/monitoring/test_disk.py > 362393bfd1facf3198e2d438d0596b16700b72b8 > src/test/python/apache/thermos/monitoring/test_resource.py > e577e552d4ee1807096a15401851bb9fd95fa426 > > > Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/66103/diff/9/ > > > Testing > ------- > > - I added unit tests. > - Tested in vagrant and it works as intenced. > - I also built and deployed in our test enviroment. In order to measure > imporoved performance I created jobs with nested folders and noticed > reduction in CPU utilization of the Observer process, by at least 60%. (1.5 > CPU cores to 0.4 CPU cores) > > Here is one specific test setup: On two hosts I created a two tasks. Each > task creates identical nested directory structures and files in them. The > overall size is 30GB. test_host_1 runs the current version of observer and > test_host_2 runs Observer with this patch and also has mesos_disk_collection > enabled. The results are as follows: > > ``` > rezam[7]TEST_HOST_1 ~ $ while true; do echo `date`; curl localhost:1338/vars > -s | grep cpu; sleep 10; done > Thu Mar 22 04:36:17 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 108.9 > Thu Mar 22 04:36:27 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 123.2 > Thu Mar 22 04:36:38 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 123.2 > Thu Mar 22 04:36:48 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 123.2 > Thu Mar 22 04:36:58 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 111.0 > Thu Mar 22 04:37:08 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 111.0 > Thu Mar 22 04:37:18 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 111.0 > > > rezam[7]TEST_HOST_2 ~ $ while true; do echo `date`; curl localhost:1338/vars > -s | grep cpu; sleep 10; done > Thu Mar 22 04:36:20 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 1.3 > Thu Mar 22 04:36:30 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 1.3 > Thu Mar 22 04:36:40 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 1.3 > Thu Mar 22 04:36:50 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 1.2 > Thu Mar 22 04:37:00 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 1.2 > Thu Mar 22 04:37:10 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 1.2 > Thu Mar 22 04:37:20 UTC 2018 > observer.observer_cpu 1.8 > ``` > > > Thanks, > > Reza Motamedi > >