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Bikas Saha commented on YARN-1404:
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Have you looked at YARN-1040. It envisages delinking container lifecycle from 
process lifecycle. So a container may be associated with 0 processes and can 
run a succession of processes. Apps in essence get a chunk of resources on that 
machine and can choose to run processes whenever they want on that machine. 
IMO, YARN-1040 subsumes this jira and is conceptually more generic.

> Add support for unmanaged containers
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-1404
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-1404
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: nodemanager
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.0
>            Reporter: Alejandro Abdelnur
>            Assignee: Alejandro Abdelnur
>         Attachments: YARN-1404.patch
>
>
> Currently a container allocation requires to start a container process with 
> the corresponding NodeManager's node.
> For applications that need to use the allocated resources out of band from 
> Yarn this means that a dummy container process must be started.
> Impala/Llama is an example of such application which is currently starting a 
> 'sleep 10y' (10 years) process as the container process. And the resource 
> capabilities are used out of by and the Impala process collocated in the 
> node. The Impala process ensures the processing associated to that resources 
> do not exceed the capabilities of the container. Also, if the container is 
> lost/preempted/killed, Impala stops using the corresponding resources.
> In addition, in the case of Llama, the current requirement of having a 
> container process, gets complicates when hard resource enforcement (memory 
> -ContainersMonitor- or cpu -via cgroups-) is enabled because Impala/Llama 
> request resources with CPU and memory independently of each other. Some 
> requests are CPU only and others are memory only. Unmanaged containers solve 
> this problem as there is no underlying process with zero CPU or zero memory.



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