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Revert "YARN-2960. Add documentation for the YARN shared cache."

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Author: Chris Trezzo <ctre...@apache.org>
Authored: Thu Oct 5 11:11:02 2017 -0700
Committer: Chris Trezzo <ctre...@apache.org>
Committed: Thu Oct 5 11:11:02 2017 -0700

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       <item name="Graceful Decommission" 
href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/GracefulDecommission.html"/>
       <item name="Opportunistic Containers" 
href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/OpportunisticContainers.html"/>
       <item name="YARN Federation" 
href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/Federation.html"/>
-      <item name="Resource Profiles" 
href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/ResourceProfiles.html"/>
-      <item name="Shared Cache" 
href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/SharedCache.html"/>
     </menu>
 
     <menu name="YARN REST APIs" inherit="top">

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-<!---
-  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-  you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-  You may obtain a copy of the License at
-
-  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-
-  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-  distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-  WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-  See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-  limitations under the License. See accompanying LICENSE file.
--->
-
-YARN Shared Cache
-===================
-
-<!-- MACRO{toc|fromDepth=0|toDepth=3} -->
-
-Overview
---------
-
-The YARN Shared Cache provides the facility to upload and manage shared
-application resources to HDFS in a safe and scalable manner. YARN applications
-can leverage resources uploaded by other applications or previous
-runs of the same application without having to re­upload and localize 
identical files
-multiple times. This will save network resources and reduce YARN application
-startup time.
-
-Current Status and Future Plans
-------------
-
-Currently the YARN Shared Cache is released and ready to use. The major
-components are implemented and have been deployed in a large-scale
-production setting. There are still some pieces missing (i.e. strong
-authentication). These missing features will be implemented as part of a
-follow-up phase 2 effort. Please see
-[YARN-7282](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-7282) for more 
information.
-
-Architecture
-------------
-
-The shared cache feature consists of 4 major components:
-
-1. The shared cache client.
-2. The HDFS directory that acts as a cache.
-3. The shared cache manager (aka. SCM).
-4. The localization service and uploader.
-
-### The Shared Cache Client
-
-YARN application developers and users, should interact with the shared cache 
using
-the shared cache client. This client is responsible for interacting with the
-shared cache manager, computing the checksum of application resources, and
-claiming application resources in the shared cache. Once an application has 
claimed
-a resource, it is free to use that resource for the life-cycle of the 
application.
-Please see the SharedCacheClient.java javadoc for further documentation.
-
-### The Shared Cache HDFS Directory
-
-The shared cache HDFS directory stores all of the shared cache resources. It 
is protected
-by HDFS permissions and is globally readable, but writing is restricted to a 
trusted user.
-This HDFS directory is only modified by the shared cache manager and the 
resource uploader
-on the node manager. Resources are spread across a set of subdirectories using 
the resources's
-checksum:
-```
-/sharedcache/a/8/9/a896857d078/foo.jar
-/sharedcache/5/0/f/50f11b09f87/bar.jar
-/sharedcache/a/6/7/a678cb1aa8f/job.jar
-```
-
-### Shared Cache Manager (SCM)
-
-The shared cache manager is responsible for serving requests from the client 
and
-managing the contents of the shared cache. It looks after both the meta data as
-well as the persisted resources in HDFS. It is made up of two major components,
-a back end store and a cleaner service. The SCM runs as a separate daemon
-process that can be placed on any node in the cluster. This allows for
-administrators to start/stop/upgrade the SCM without affecting other YARN
-components (i.e. the resource manager or node managers).
-
-The back end store is responsible for maintaining and persisting metadata about
-the shared cache. This includes the resources in the cache, when a resource was
-last used and a list of applications that are currently using the resource. The
-implementation for the backing store is pluggable and it currently uses an
-in-memory store that recreates its state after a restart.
-
-The cleaner service maintains the persisted resources in HDFS by ensuring that
-resources that are no longer used are removed from the cache. It scans the
-resources in the cache periodically and evicts resources if they are both stale
-and there are no live applications currently using the application.
-
-### The Shared Cache uploader and localization
-
-The shared cache uploader is a service that runs on the node manager and adds
-resources to the shared cache. It is responsible for verifying a resources
-checksum, uploading the resource to HDFS and notifying the shared cache
-manager that a resource has been added to the cache. It is important to note
-that the uploader service is asynchronous from the container launch and does 
not
-block the startup of a yarn application. In addition adding things to the cache
-is done in a best effort way and does not impact running applications. Once the
-uploader has placed a resource in the shared cache, YARN uses the normal node
-manager localization mechanism to make resources available to the application.
-
-Developing YARN applications with the Shared Cache
-------------
-
-To support the YARN shared cache, an application must use the shared cache
-client during application submission. The shared cache client returns a
-URL corresponding to a resource if it is in the shared cache. To use the cached
-resource, a YARN application simply uses the cached URL to create a
-LocalResource object and sets setShouldBeUploadedToSharedCache to true during
-application submission.
-
-For example, here is how you would create a LocalResource using a cached URL:
-```
-String localPathChecksum = sharedCacheClient.getFileChecksum(localPath);
-URL cachedResource = sharedCacheClient.use(appId, localPathChecksum);
-LocalResource resource = LocalResource.newInstance(cachedResource,
-      LocalResourceType.FILE, LocalResourceVisibility.PUBLIC
-      size, timestamp, null, true);
-```
-
-Administrating the Shared Cache
-------------
-
-### Setting up the shared cache
-An administrator can initially set up the shared cache by following these 
steps:
-
-1. Create an HDFS directory for the shared cache (default: /sharedcache).
-2. Set the shared cache directory permissions to 0755.
-3. Ensure that the shared cache directory is owned by the user that runs the
-shared cache manager daemon and the node manager.
-4. In the yarn-site.xml file, set *yarn.sharedcache.enabled* to true and
-*yarn.sharedcache.root-dir* to the directory specified in step 1. For more 
configuration
-parameters, see the configuration parameters section.
-5. Start the shared cache manager:
-```
-/hadoop/bin/yarn --daemon start sharedcachemanager
-```
-
-### Configuration parameters
-The configuration parameters can be found in yarn-default.xml and should be set
-in the yarn-site.xml file. Here are a list of configuration parameters and 
their defaults:
-
-Name | Description | Default value
---- | --- | ---
-yarn.sharedcache.enabled | Whether the shared cache is enabled | false
-yarn.sharedcache.root-dir | The root directory for the shared cache | 
/sharedcache
-yarn.sharedcache.nested-level | The level of nested directories before getting 
to the checksum directories. It must be non-negative. | 3
-yarn.sharedcache.store.class | The implementation to be used for the SCM store 
| org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.sharedcachemanager.store.InMemorySCMStore
-yarn.sharedcache.app-checker.class | The implementation to be used for the SCM 
app-checker | org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.sharedcachemanager.RemoteAppChecker
-yarn.sharedcache.store.in-memory.staleness-period-mins | A resource in the 
in-memory store is considered stale if the time since the last reference 
exceeds the staleness period. This value is specified in minutes. | 10080
-yarn.sharedcache.store.in-memory.initial-delay-mins | Initial delay before the 
in-memory store runs its first check to remove dead initial applications. 
Specified in minutes. | 10
-yarn.sharedcache.store.in-memory.check-period-mins | The frequency at which 
the in-memory store checks to remove dead initial applications. Specified in 
minutes. | 720
-yarn.sharedcache.admin.address | The address of the admin interface in the SCM 
(shared cache manager) | 0.0.0.0:8047
-yarn.sharedcache.admin.thread-count | The number of threads used to handle SCM 
admin interface (1 by default) | 1
-yarn.sharedcache.webapp.address | The address of the web application in the 
SCM (shared cache manager) | 0.0.0.0:8788
-yarn.sharedcache.cleaner.period-mins | The frequency at which a cleaner task 
runs. Specified in minutes. | 1440
-yarn.sharedcache.cleaner.initial-delay-mins | Initial delay before the first 
cleaner task is scheduled. Specified in minutes. | 10
-yarn.sharedcache.cleaner.resource-sleep-ms | The time to sleep between 
processing each shared cache resource. Specified in milliseconds. | 0
-yarn.sharedcache.uploader.server.address | The address of the node manager 
interface in the SCM (shared cache manager) | 0.0.0.0:8046
-yarn.sharedcache.uploader.server.thread-count | The number of threads used to 
handle shared cache manager requests from the node manager (50 by default) | 50
-yarn.sharedcache.client-server.address | The address of the client interface 
in the SCM (shared cache manager) | 0.0.0.0:8045
-yarn.sharedcache.client-server.thread-count | The number of threads used to 
handle shared cache manager requests from clients (50 by default) | 50
-yarn.sharedcache.checksum.algo.impl | The algorithm used to compute checksums 
of files (SHA-256 by default) | 
org.apache.hadoop.yarn.sharedcache.ChecksumSHA256Impl
-yarn.sharedcache.nm.uploader.replication.factor | The replication factor for 
the node manager uploader for the shared cache (10 by default) | 10
-yarn.sharedcache.nm.uploader.thread-count | The number of threads used to 
upload files from a node manager instance (20 by default) | 20
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