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Jian He commented on YARN-5333:
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I prefer doing initialization of services before starting it. Then we don't 
need to init the services when transitioning to standby, also no need to call 
refreshAll. But because of the issue mentioned by Rohith, not sure that's 
doable. If that solution won't work out. I think doing what you suggested makes 
sense. 

> Some recovered apps are put into default queue when RM HA
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-5333
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-5333
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Jun Gong
>            Assignee: Jun Gong
>         Attachments: YARN-5333.01.patch, YARN-5333.02.patch, 
> YARN-5333.03.patch
>
>
> Enable RM HA and use FairScheduler, 
> {{yarn.scheduler.fair.allow-undeclared-pools}} is set to false, 
> {{yarn.scheduler.fair.user-as-default-queue}} is set to false.
> Reproduce steps:
> 1. Start two RMs.
> 2. After RMs are running, change both RM's file 
> {{etc/hadoop/fair-scheduler.xml}}, then add some queues.
> 3. Submit some apps to the new added queues.
> 4. Stop the active RM, then the standby RM will transit to active and recover 
> apps.
> However the new active RM will put recovered apps into default queue because 
> it might have not loaded the new {{fair-scheduler.xml}}. We need call 
> {{initScheduler}} before start active services or bring {{refreshAll()}} in 
> front of {{rm.transitionToActive()}}. *It seems it is also important for 
> other scheduler*.



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