Adam Antal created YARN-9814:
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Summary: JobHistoryServer can't delete aggregated files, if remote
app root directory is created by NodeManager
Key: YARN-9814
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-9814
Project: Hadoop YARN
Issue Type: Bug
Components: log-aggregation, yarn
Affects Versions: 3.1.2
Reporter: Adam Antal
If remote-app-log-dir is not created before starting Yarn processes, the
NodeManager creates it during the init of AppLogAggregator service. In a custom
system the primary group of the yarn user (which starts the NM/RM daemons) is
not hadoop, but set to a more restricted group (say yarn). If NodeManager
creates the folder it derives the group of the folder from the primary group of
the login user (which is yarn:yarn in this case), thus setting the root log
folder and all its subfolders to yarn group, ultimately making it unaccessible
to other processes - e.g. the JobHistoryServer's AggregatedLogDeletionService.
I suggest to make this group configurable. If this new configuration is not set
then we can still stick to the existing behaviour.
Creating the root app-log-dir each time during the setup of this system is a
bit error prone, and an end user can easily forget it. I think the best to put
this step is the LogAggregationService, which was responsible for creating the
folder already.
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