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Chandni Singh edited comment on YARN-8706 at 8/28/18 6:48 PM:
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Really it would be better if we didn't send the kill from docker stop at all.
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So instead of docker stop, for the SIGTERM case, we can use {{docker kill
--signal="SIGTERM" <containerId>}}
That would be sufficient unless I am missing something.
Thoughts?
was (Author: csingh):
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Really it would be better if we didn't send the kill from docker stop at all.
{quote}
In this case, instead of docker stop, for the SIGTERM case, we can use {{docker
kill --signal="SIGTERM" <containerId>}}
Thoughts?
> DelayedProcessKiller is executed for Docker containers even though docker
> stop sends a KILL signal after the specified grace period
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> Key: YARN-8706
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-8706
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Chandni Singh
> Assignee: Chandni Singh
> Priority: Major
> Labels: docker
>
> {{DockerStopCommand}} adds a grace period of 10 seconds.
> 10 seconds is also the default grace time use by docker stop
> [https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/stop/]
> Documentation of the docker stop:
> {quote}the main process inside the container will receive {{SIGTERM}}, and
> after a grace period, {{SIGKILL}}.
> {quote}
> There is a {{DelayedProcessKiller}} in {{ContainerExcecutor}} which executes
> for all containers after a delay when {{sleepDelayBeforeSigKill>0}}. By
> default this is set to {{250 milliseconds}} and so irrespective of the
> container type, it will always get executed.
>
> For a docker container, {{docker stop}} takes care of sending a {{SIGKILL}}
> after the grace period
> - when sleepDelayBeforeSigKill > 10 seconds, then there is no point of
> executing DelayedProcessKiller
> - when sleepDelayBeforeSigKill < 1 second, then the grace period should be
> the smallest value, which is 1 second, because anyways we are forcing kill
> after 250 ms
>
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