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Wangda Tan commented on YARN-4606:
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Thanks [~eepayne] / [[email protected]] for working on the fix. I just
unassigned myself, please feel free to assign to you if you plan to do that.
I'm going to check the patch / approach in the next two days.
> CapacityScheduler: applications could get starved because computation of
> #activeUsers considers pending apps
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>
> Key: YARN-4606
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-4606
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: capacity scheduler, capacityscheduler
> Affects Versions: 2.8.0, 2.7.1
> Reporter: Karam Singh
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: YARN-4606.1.poc.patch, YARN-4606.POC.2.patch,
> YARN-4606.POC.patch
>
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> Currently, if all applications belong to same user in LeafQueue are pending
> (caused by max-am-percent, etc.), ActiveUsersManager still considers the user
> is an active user. This could lead to starvation of active applications, for
> example:
> - App1(belongs to user1)/app2(belongs to user2) are active, app3(belongs to
> user3)/app4(belongs to user4) are pending
> - ActiveUsersManager returns #active-users=4
> - However, there're only two users (user1/user2) are able to allocate new
> resources. So computed user-limit-resource could be lower than expected.
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