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Jason Lowe commented on YARN-8751:
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A bad container executor or config file is pretty catastrophic since the NM 
can't control anything at that point, including the inability to even cleanup 
containers when it shuts down.  However the other errors are specific to 
setting up an individual container and should not bring down the NM.  If a disk 
goes bad and the container executor can't create one of the directories then 
this should not be a fatal error to the NM, just a fatal error to that 
container launch.  Otherwise a single disk failure can bring down the NM if the 
container executor discovers it before the NM disk checker does.

So my vote is keep INVALID_CONTAINER_EXEC_PERMISSIONS and INVALID_CONFIG_FILE 
fatal but the others should only fail the single container launch rather than 
the whole NM process.

> Container-executor permission check errors cause the NM to be marked unhealthy
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-8751
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-8751
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Shane Kumpf
>            Priority: Major
>
> {{ContainerLaunch}} (and {{ContainerRelaunch}}) contains logic to mark a 
> NodeManager as UNHEALTHY if a {{ConfigurationException}} is thrown by 
> {{ContainerLaunch#launchContainer}} (or relaunchContainer). The exception 
> occurs based on the exit code returned by container-executor, and 7 different 
> exit codes cause the NM to be marked UNHEALTHY.
> {code:java}
> if (exitCode ==
>     ExitCode.INVALID_CONTAINER_EXEC_PERMISSIONS.getExitCode() ||
>     exitCode ==
>         ExitCode.INVALID_CONFIG_FILE.getExitCode() ||
>     exitCode ==
>         ExitCode.COULD_NOT_CREATE_SCRIPT_COPY.getExitCode() ||
>     exitCode ==
>         ExitCode.COULD_NOT_CREATE_CREDENTIALS_FILE.getExitCode() ||
>     exitCode ==
>         ExitCode.COULD_NOT_CREATE_WORK_DIRECTORIES.getExitCode() ||
>     exitCode ==
>         ExitCode.COULD_NOT_CREATE_APP_LOG_DIRECTORIES.getExitCode() ||
>     exitCode ==
>         ExitCode.COULD_NOT_CREATE_TMP_DIRECTORIES.getExitCode()) {
>   throw new ConfigurationException(
>       "Linux Container Executor reached unrecoverable exception", e);{code}
> I can understand why these are treated as fatal with the existing process 
> container model. However, with privileged Docker containers this may be too 
> harsh, as Privileged Docker containers don't guarantee the user's identity 
> will be propagated into the container, so these mismatches can occur. Outside 
> of privileged containers, an application may inadvertently change the 
> permissions on one of these directories, triggering this condition.
> In our case, a container changed the "appcache/<appid>/<containerid>" 
> directory permissions to 774. Some time later, the process in the container 
> died and the Retry Policy kicked in to RELAUNCH the container. When the 
> RELAUNCH occurred, container-executor checked the permissions of the 
> "appcache/<appid>/<containerid>" directory (the existing workdir is retained 
> for RELAUNCH) and returned exit code 35. Exit code 35 is 
> COULD_NOT_CREATE_WORK_DIRECTORIES, which is a fatal error. This killed all 
> containers running on that node, when really only this container would have 
> been impacted.
> {code:java}
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Exception from container-launch.
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Container id: 
> container_e15_1535130383425_0085_01_000005
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Exit code: 35
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Exception message: Relaunch 
> container failed
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Shell error output: Could not 
> create container dirsCould not create local files and directories 5 6
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) -
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Shell output: main : command 
> provided 4
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - main : run as user is user
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - main : requested yarn user is yarn
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Creating script paths...
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Creating local dirs...
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Path 
> /grid/0/hadoop/yarn/local/usercache/user/appcache/application_1535130383425_0085/container_e15_1535130383425_0085_01_000005
>  has permission 774 but needs per
> mission 750.
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,365 INFO  nodemanager.ContainerExecutor 
> (ContainerExecutor.java:logOutput(541)) - Wrote the exit code 35 to (null)
> 2018-08-31 21:07:22,386 ERROR launcher.ContainerRelaunch 
> (ContainerRelaunch.java:call(129)) - Failed to launch container due to 
> configuration error.
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.exceptions.ConfigurationException: Linux Container 
> Executor reached unrecoverable exception
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.LinuxContainerExecutor.handleExitCode(LinuxContainerExecutor.java:633)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.LinuxContainerExecutor.handleLaunchForLaunchType(LinuxContainerExecutor.java:573)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.LinuxContainerExecutor.relaunchContainer(LinuxContainerExecutor.java:486)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.containermanager.launcher.ContainerLaunch.relaunchContainer(ContainerLaunch.java:504)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.containermanager.launcher.ContainerRelaunch.call(ContainerRelaunch.java:111)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.containermanager.launcher.ContainerRelaunch.call(ContainerRelaunch.java:47)
>         at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:266)
>         at 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
>         at 
> java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
>         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
> Caused by: 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.containermanager.runtime.ContainerExecutionException:
>  Relaunch container failed
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.containermanager.linux.runtime.DockerLinuxContainerRuntime.relaunchContainer(DockerLinuxContainerRuntime.java:987)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.containermanager.linux.runtime.DelegatingLinuxContainerRuntime.relaunchContainer(DelegatingLinuxContainerRuntime.java:150)
>         at 
> org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.LinuxContainerExecutor.handleLaunchForLaunchType(LinuxContainerExecutor.java:562)
>         ... 8 more
> {code}
> The root of the issue could be considered the fact that we can't guarantee 
> which user is running in the container, and should eliminate writable mounts 
> in this scenario. However, marking the NM unhealthy in all these cases does 
> seem overkill.
> Opening this to discuss how we want to address this issue. [~jlowe] 
> [~ebadger] [~Jim_Brennan] [~eyang] [~billie.rinaldi] [~ccondit-target] let me 
> know your thoughts.



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