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YunFan Zhou updated YARN-7107:
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Attachment: (was: YARN-7107.001.preview.patch)
> add ability in Fair Scheduler to configure whether disable a queue
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> Key: YARN-7107
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-7107
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: YunFan Zhou
> Assignee: YunFan Zhou
> Labels: fairscheduler
> Attachments: YARN-7107.001.preview.patch
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> In a production environment, emergency situations (such as the need to
> calculate the important reports) as soon as possible we need to disable all
> other queues, only allows the *RM* 's resources assigned to emergency queue
> and other queue only at the end of the urgent tasks before allowing them to
> be scheduled properly.
> At present, our approach is to write a script, in the case of an emergency
> manual changes all other queues' *minResources *and *maxResources * to *0mb,
> 0vcores* and then rebase it.This is very troublesome and easy to make
> mistakes.
> So we need to add a configuration in the *FairScheduler* configuration to
> indicate whether the queue is disabled, and if it is disabled, then *RM *will
> not allocate resources to the queue.
> * The child queue will integrate this property of the parent queue.
> * If the child queue is configured with this property, the value of the child
> queue configuration overrides the attributes of the parent queue.
> * The default value of the root queue is *enabled*.
> This will satisfy our needs, and I think other users will encounter such a
> scenario.I think this is very applicable to everyone.
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