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Rohith Sharma K S commented on YARN-4205:
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We ( [~jianhe] [~gsaha] [~vinodkv] and me ) had offline discussion. Summary is 
as follows
# This JIRA mainly focus on providing framework to user to specify 
ApplicationTimeouts. 
# Interestingly, new point that come across is that user should also provide 
multiple timeouts for application. Say, user wants his application should not 
run more than 10 hours AND do not want to queued up in scheduler more than 5 
hours. 
# [~gsaha] use case is very much valid and it is require more discussion on 
handling from YARN. So, better to handle in separate JIRA.

If I have missed any points, please feel free to add more. 

> Add a service for monitoring application life time out
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-4205
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-4205
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: scheduler
>            Reporter: nijel
>            Assignee: Rohith Sharma K S
>         Attachments: 0001-YARN-4205.patch, 0002-YARN-4205.patch, 
> 0003-YARN-4205.patch, 0004-YARN-4205.patch, 0005-YARN-4205.patch, 
> 0006-YARN-4205.patch, YARN-4205_01.patch, YARN-4205_02.patch, 
> YARN-4205_03.patch
>
>
> This JIRA intend to provide a lifetime monitor service. 
> The service will monitor the applications where the life time is configured. 
> If the application is running beyond the lifetime, it will be killed. 
> The lifetime will be considered from the submit time.
> The thread monitoring interval is configurable.



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