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Junping Du commented on YARN-3816:
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bq. When we are doing sum operation, what if the value after is sum outside the
range of data type ? Do we assume it will be within limits? Especially
aggregation values over a longer time period may well go beyond limits.
That's a very good point, Varun! I think we can assume number calculations will
keep within limits in most cases and a proper exception will get throw in case
out of limit. What do you think?
> [Aggregation] App-level Aggregation for YARN system metrics
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> Key: YARN-3816
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-3816
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: timelineserver
> Reporter: Junping Du
> Assignee: Junping Du
> Attachments: Application Level Aggregation of Timeline Data.pdf,
> YARN-3816-YARN-2928-v1.patch, YARN-3816-poc-v1.patch, YARN-3816-poc-v2.patch
>
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> We need application level aggregation of Timeline data:
> - To present end user aggregated states for each application, include:
> resource (CPU, Memory) consumption across all containers, number of
> containers launched/completed/failed, etc. We need this for apps while they
> are running as well as when they are done.
> - Also, framework specific metrics, e.g. HDFS_BYTES_READ, should be
> aggregated to show details of states in framework level.
> - Other level (Flow/User/Queue) aggregation can be more efficient to be based
> on Application-level aggregations rather than raw entity-level data as much
> less raws need to scan (with filter out non-aggregated entities, like:
> events, configurations, etc.).
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