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Tom White commented on WHIRR-167:
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> As a result, ClusterSpec#getInstanceTemplates() cannot be used for generating 
> the options. 

Good point. In the absence of some kind of two phase argument parsing, the 
approach you've taken looks like the best option.

I've skimmed the patch and it looks good so far. The unit testing is good. Have 
you had success running real clusters or the integration tests?

> Improve bootstrapping and configuration to be able to isolate and repair or 
> evict failing nodes on EC2
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>
>                 Key: WHIRR-167
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-167
>             Project: Whirr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>         Environment: Amazon EC2
>            Reporter: Tibor Kiss
>            Assignee: Tibor Kiss
>         Attachments: whirr-167-1.patch, whirr-167-2.patch, whirr.log
>
>
> Actually it is very unstable the cluster startup process on Amazon EC2 
> instances. How the number of nodes to be started up is increasing the startup 
> process it fails more often. But sometimes even 2-3 nodes startup process 
> fails. We don't know how many number of instance startup is going on at the 
> same time at Amazon side when it fails or when it successfully starting up. 
> The only think I see is that when I am starting around 10 nodes, the 
> statistics of failing nodes are higher then with smaller number of nodes and 
> is not direct proportional with the number of nodes, looks like it is 
> exponentialy higher probability to fail some nodes.
> Lookint into BootstrapCluterAction.java, there is a note "// TODO: Check for 
> RunNodesException and don't bail out if only a few " which indicated the 
> current unreliable startup process. So we should improve it.
> We could add a "max percent failure" property (per instance template), so 
> that if the number failures exceeded this value the whole cluster fails to 
> launch and is shutdown. For the master node the value would be 100%, but for 
> datanodes it would be more like 75%. (Tom White also mentioned in an email).
> Let's discuss if there are any other requirements to this improvement.

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