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Ravi Prakash updated YARN-6378:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: From what I can tell, there's an app :
{{application_1487222361993_12379}} which was moved first from interactive to
the production queue, and then from production queue to the etl queue . This
was a massive application so I'm not sure if the discrepancy in accounting is
an artifact of the application being moved twice of it being a massive app and
some race condition being triggered. Or if this application's shenanigans were
at all involved ;-))
> Negative usedResources memory in CapacityScheduler
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> Key: YARN-6378
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-6378
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: capacity scheduler, resourcemanager
> Affects Versions: 2.7.2
> Reporter: Ravi Prakash
> Assignee: Ravi Prakash
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> Courtesy Thomas Nystrand, we found that on one of our clusters configured
> with the CapacityScheduler, usedResources occasionally becomes negative.
> e.g.
> {code}
> 2017-03-15 11:10:09,449 INFO
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler.capacity.LeafQueue:
> assignedContainer application attempt=appattempt_1487222361993_17177_000001
> container=Container: [ContainerId: container_1487222361993_17177_01_000014,
> NodeId: <SOMENODE>:27249, NodeHttpAddress: <SOMENODE>:8042, Resource:
> <memory:6656, vCores:1>, Priority: 2, Token: null, ] queue=<somequeuename>:
> capacity=0.2, absoluteCapacity=0.2, usedResources=<memory:-1024, vCores:3>,
> usedCapacity=0.03409091, absoluteUsedCapacity=0.006818182, numApps=1,
> numContainers=3 clusterResource=<memory:1249280, vCores:440> type=RACK_LOCAL
> {code}
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