Chuan Liu created YARN-894:
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Summary: NodeHealthScriptRunner timeout checking is inaccurate on
Windows
Key: YARN-894
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-894
Project: Hadoop YARN
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.0.0, 2.1.0-beta
Reporter: Chuan Liu
Assignee: Chuan Liu
Priority: Minor
In {{NodeHealthScriptRunner}} method, we will set HealthChecker status based on
the Shell execution results. Some status are based on the exception thrown
during the Shell script execution.
Currently, we will catch a non-ExitCodeException from ShellCommandExecutor, and
if Shell has the timeout status set at the same time, we will also set
HealthChecker status to timeout.
We have following execution sequence in Shell:
1) In main thread, schedule a delayed timer task that will kill the original
process upon timeout.
2) In main thread, open a buffered reader and feed in the process's standard
input stream.
3) When timeout happens, the timer task will call {{Process#destroy()}}
to kill the main process.
On Linux, when timeout happened and process killed, the buffered reader will
thrown an IOException with message: "Stream closed" in main thread.
On Windows, we don't have the IOException. Only "-1" was returned from the
reader that indicates the buffer is finished. As a result, the timeout status
is not set on Windows, and {{TestNodeHealthService}} fails on Windows because
of this.
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