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Wangda Tan commented on YARN-2637:
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Hi [~cwelch],
Thanks for updating, the latest patch looks much cleaner to me.
Regarding null checks in FiCaSchedulerApp. Since scheduler assumes application
is in running state when adding FiCaSchedulerApp. It is a big issue if RMApp
cannot be found at that time. So comparing to just ignore such error, I think
you need throw exception (if that exception will not cause RM shutdown) and log
such error.
And when this is possible?
{code}
+ if (rmContext.getScheduler() != null) {
+ amResource = rmContext.getScheduler().getMinimumResourceCapability();
+ }
{code}
If this is to address mock issue in tests, I suggest to modify test logic to
avoid such changes.
TestLeafQueue has some "\t". Could you fix that please?
Wangda
> maximum-am-resource-percent could be violated when resource of AM is >
> minimumAllocation
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: YARN-2637
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2637
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: resourcemanager
> Affects Versions: 2.6.0
> Reporter: Wangda Tan
> Assignee: Craig Welch
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: YARN-2637.0.patch, YARN-2637.1.patch,
> YARN-2637.12.patch, YARN-2637.13.patch, YARN-2637.15.patch,
> YARN-2637.16.patch, YARN-2637.17.patch, YARN-2637.18.patch,
> YARN-2637.19.patch, YARN-2637.2.patch, YARN-2637.20.patch,
> YARN-2637.21.patch, YARN-2637.22.patch, YARN-2637.23.patch,
> YARN-2637.25.patch, YARN-2637.6.patch, YARN-2637.7.patch, YARN-2637.9.patch
>
>
> Currently, number of AM in leaf queue will be calculated in following way:
> {code}
> max_am_resource = queue_max_capacity * maximum_am_resource_percent
> #max_am_number = max_am_resource / minimum_allocation
> #max_am_number_for_each_user = #max_am_number * userlimit * userlimit_factor
> {code}
> And when submit new application to RM, it will check if an app can be
> activated in following way:
> {code}
> for (Iterator<FiCaSchedulerApp> i=pendingApplications.iterator();
> i.hasNext(); ) {
> FiCaSchedulerApp application = i.next();
>
> // Check queue limit
> if (getNumActiveApplications() >= getMaximumActiveApplications()) {
> break;
> }
>
> // Check user limit
> User user = getUser(application.getUser());
> if (user.getActiveApplications() <
> getMaximumActiveApplicationsPerUser()) {
> user.activateApplication();
> activeApplications.add(application);
> i.remove();
> LOG.info("Application " + application.getApplicationId() +
> " from user: " + application.getUser() +
> " activated in queue: " + getQueueName());
> }
> }
> {code}
> An example is,
> If a queue has capacity = 1G, max_am_resource_percent = 0.2, the maximum
> resource that AM can use is 200M, assuming minimum_allocation=1M, #am can be
> launched is 200, and if user uses 5M for each AM (> minimum_allocation). All
> apps can still be activated, and it will occupy all resource of a queue
> instead of only a max_am_resource_percent of a queue.
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