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Sharad Agarwal commented on YARN-4852:
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Thanks Rohith. Should we consider adding duplicate check in the RM side as well
for completed containers as we are doing for launched ones. This will make it
more full proof and eliminate scenarious like resync etc where NM might still
send duplicates.
we can open a new ticket for the same.
> Resource Manager Ran Out of Memory
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>
> Key: YARN-4852
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-4852
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: resourcemanager
> Affects Versions: 2.6.0
> Reporter: Gokul
> Attachments: threadDump.log
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> Resource Manager went out of memory (max heap size: 8 GB, CMS GC) and shut
> down itself.
> Heap dump analysis reveals that 1200 instances of RMNodeImpl class hold 86%
> of memory. When digging deeper, there are around 0.5 million objects of
> UpdatedContainerInfo (nodeUpdateQueue inside RMNodeImpl). This in turn
> contains around 1.7 million objects of YarnProtos$ContainerIdProto,
> ContainerStatusProto, ApplicationAttemptIdProto, ApplicationIdProto each of
> which retain around 1 GB heap.
> Back to Back Full GC kept on happening. GC wasn't able to recover any heap
> and went OOM. JVM dumped the heap before quitting. We analyzed the heap.
> RM's usual heap usage is around 4 GB but it suddenly spiked to 8 GB in 20
> mins time and went OOM.
> There are no spike in job submissions, container numbers at the time of issue
> occurrence.
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