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Eric Yang commented on YARN-9292:
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[~billie] Can you help with the review of this issue?  If I recall correctly 
container ID is used to determine the latest docker image tag used by the 
application.  Without container ID, it will not compute the latest image 
correctly for the given application.  It would be nice to have this issue 
closed for Hadoop 3.3.0 release.  Thanks

> Implement logic to keep docker image consistent in application that uses 
> :latest tag
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-9292
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-9292
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Eric Yang
>            Assignee: Eric Yang
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: YARN-9292.001.patch, YARN-9292.002.patch, 
> YARN-9292.003.patch, YARN-9292.004.patch, YARN-9292.005.patch, 
> YARN-9292.006.patch
>
>
> Docker image with latest tag can run in YARN cluster without any validation 
> in node managers. If a image with latest tag is changed during containers 
> launch. It might produce inconsistent results between nodes. This is surfaced 
> toward end of development for YARN-9184 to keep docker image consistent 
> within a job. One of the ideas to keep :latest tag consistent for a job, is 
> to use docker image command to figure out the image id and use image id to 
> propagate to rest of the container requests. There are some challenges to 
> overcome:
>  # The latest tag does not exist on the node where first container starts. 
> The first container will need to download the latest image, and find image 
> ID. This can introduce lag time for other containers to start.
>  # If image id is used to start other container, container-executor may have 
> problems to check if the image is coming from a trusted source. Both image 
> name and ID must be supply through .cmd file to container-executor. However, 
> hacker can supply incorrect image id and defeat container-executor security 
> checks.
> If we can over come those challenges, it maybe possible to keep docker image 
> consistent with one application.



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