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Sandy Ryza commented on YARN-1864:
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Your argument for checking whether the input to the rule is a parent queue 
makes sense to me.

Both NestedUserQueue and UserQueueBelow sound good.

{code}
+  Map<FSQueueType,Set<String>> configuredQueues;
{code}
Need a space after the comma.

{code}
+        if (queueMgr.exists(queueName)
+            && (queueMgr.getQueue(queueName) instanceof FSLeafQueue)) {
+          return "";
+        }
{code}
Can we use configuredQueues for this?  We shouldn't be touching the 
QueueManager from inside the QueuePlacementPolicy.

> Fair Scheduler Dynamic Hierarchical User Queues
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-1864
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-1864
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: scheduler
>            Reporter: Ashwin Shankar
>              Labels: scheduler
>         Attachments: YARN-1864-v1.txt, YARN-1864-v2.txt, YARN-1864-v3.txt
>
>
> In Fair Scheduler, we want to be able to create user queues under any parent 
> queue in the hierarchy. For eg. Say user1 submits a job to a parent queue 
> called root.allUserQueues, we want be able to create a new queue called 
> root.allUserQueues.user1 and run user1's job in it.Any further jobs submitted 
> by this user to root.allUserQueues will be run in this newly created 
> root.allUserQueues.user1.
> This is very similar to the 'user-as-default' feature in Fair Scheduler which 
> creates user queues under root queue. But we want the ability to create user 
> queues under ANY parent queue.
> Why do we want this ?
> 1. Preemption : these dynamically created user queues can preempt each other 
> if its fair share is not met. So there is fairness among users.
> User queues can also preempt other non-user leaf queue as well if below fair 
> share.
> 2. Allocation to user queues : we want all the user queries(adhoc) to consume 
> only a fraction of resources in the shared cluster. By creating this 
> feature,we could do that by giving a fair share to the parent user queue 
> which is then redistributed to all the dynamically created user queues.



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