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Sunil G commented on YARN-5150:
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[~GergelyNovak]
Thanks and I tested this more. Its really useful and much needed. I am not so 
sure about its placement thought (currently its in cluster overview page)

Post YARN-6373, I think Cluster Overview page looks better packed. But on same 
line, I am thinking about combining *Resource* pie chart memory and vcores 
together in to one and a subselection to see both. With YARN-3926 in pipeline, 
such a consolidation may make more sense. This means that we can have 3rd row 
on Cluster Overview to be used for *Resource* and *QueueUsage*. Could you 
please help in consolidating this here so that we ll have a better logical 
representation. Looping [~leftnoteasy] for more inputs on same. For reference, 
screen shot is attached by [~GergelyNovak] already.

Thank you.

> [YARN-3368] Add a sunburst chart view for queues/applications resource usage 
> to new YARN UI
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>
>                 Key: YARN-5150
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-5150
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Wangda Tan
>            Assignee: Gergely Novák
>         Attachments: Screen Shot 2017-03-31 at 15.06.49.png, 
> YARN-5150.001.patch
>
>
> An example of sunburst chart: https://bl.ocks.org/kerryrodden/7090426.
> If we can introduce it to YARN UI, admins can easily get understanding of 
> relative resource usages and configured capacities for queues/applications.



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