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src/master/allocator/mesos/hierarchical.hpp (line 219) <https://reviews.apache.org/r/51027/#comment214442> s/allocate()/`allocate()` src/master/allocator/mesos/hierarchical.hpp (line 222) <https://reviews.apache.org/r/51027/#comment214444> The comments should be updated as ``` Send inverse offers from the allocation candidates. ``` src/master/allocator/mesos/hierarchical.hpp (lines 225 - 226) <https://reviews.apache.org/r/51027/#comment214446> Make this less jagged. ``` // Ensure an allocation run is pending in the event // queue. An allocate will be dispatched otherwise. ``` src/master/allocator/mesos/hierarchical.hpp (lines 387 - 389) <https://reviews.apache.org/r/51027/#comment214447> ``` // A set of agents that are kept as allocation candidates. Events // triggering allocations will add or remove candidates to the set. // When an allocation is processed, the set of candidates is cleared. ``` - Guangya Liu On 八月 30, 2016, 4:53 p.m., Jacob Janco wrote: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: > https://reviews.apache.org/r/51027/ > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > (Updated 八月 30, 2016, 4:53 p.m.) > > > Review request for mesos, Benjamin Mahler, Guangya Liu, James Peach, Klaus > Ma, and Jiang Yan Xu. > > > Bugs: MESOS-3157 > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-3157 > > > Repository: mesos > > > Description > ------- > > - Triggered allocations dispatch allocate() only > if there is no pending allocation in the queue. > - Allocation candidates are accumulated and only > cleared when enqueued allocations are processed. > - Batched allocations are handled synchronously. > > > - Carrying over work from > https://reviews.apache.org/r/41658/ and added > the previous reviewers > - Specifically, this patch introduces the boolean > flag pendingAllocation, which when set on event > triggered allocations, will prevent additional > no-op allocations: the flag is cleared when the > enqueued allocation is processed, subsequent > event triggered allocations will update a set > of allocation candidates rather than dispatching > an additional allocate(). > > > Diffs > ----- > > src/master/allocator/mesos/hierarchical.hpp > bdbc6d3b5b959990538f4e3b7b1a3b031d9aea05 > src/master/allocator/mesos/hierarchical.cpp > 234ef98529964a0b6d3f132426a6c8ccbb1263ee > > Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/51027/diff/ > > > Testing > ------- > > make check > > note: check without filters depends on https://reviews.apache.org/r/51028 > > With new benchmark https://reviews.apache.org/r/49617: > Sample output without 51027: > [ RUN ] > SlaveAndFrameworkCount/HierarchicalAllocator_BENCHMARK_Test.FrameworkFailover/22 > Using 10000 agents and 3000 frameworks > Added 3000 frameworks in 57251us > Added 10000 agents in 3.21345353333333mins > allocator settled after 1.61236038333333mins > [ OK ] > SlaveAndFrameworkCount/HierarchicalAllocator_BENCHMARK_Test.FrameworkFailover/22 > (290578 ms) > > Sample output with 51027: > [ RUN ] > SlaveAndFrameworkCount/HierarchicalAllocator_BENCHMARK_Test.FrameworkFailover/22 > Using 10000 agents and 3000 frameworks > Added 3000 frameworks in 39817us > Added 10000 agents in 3.22860541666667mins > allocator settled after 25.525654secs > [ OK ] > SlaveAndFrameworkCount/HierarchicalAllocator_BENCHMARK_Test.FrameworkFailover/22 > (220137 ms) > > > Thanks, > > Jacob Janco > >
