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Roman Shaposhnik commented on HADOOP-7939:
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@Eric Y,

let me try to address some of your concerns:
  # I think it is pretty clear by now that the HADOOP-6255 is not 100% 
compatible with all of the OSes that Hadoop has to support. Hence I think it 
would be safe to assume that we agree that the layout needs to be flexible. The 
question then, becomes what's the best implementation to make it flexible AND 
keep the HADOOP-6255 as the default layout for tarball and OSes where it makes 
sense.

  # you mentioned that you don't want libraries under /native -- fine, I can 
change the default layout to put it into any other place. Do you want them to 
be mixed with JARs under HADOOP_<SC>_HOME/lib ?
 
  # the default behavior for the end users is preserved -- they do NOT need to 
set any variables to run hadoop (not HADOOP_HOME nor HADOOP_PREFIX)


Eric, please let me know if you have any further concerns, otherwise, I'll 
modify my patches accordingly.
  
                
> Improve Hadoop subcomponent integration in Hadoop 0.23
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-7939
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-7939
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: build, conf, documentation, scripts
>    Affects Versions: 0.23.0
>            Reporter: Roman Shaposhnik
>            Assignee: Roman Shaposhnik
>             Fix For: 0.23.1
>
>         Attachments: HADOOP-7939.patch.txt, hadoop-layout.sh
>
>
> h1. Introduction
> For the rest of this proposal it is assumed that the current set
> of Hadoop subcomponents is:
>  * hadoop-common
>  * hadoop-hdfs
>  * hadoop-yarn
>  * hadoop-mapreduce
> It must be noted that this is an open ended list, though. For example,
> implementations of additional frameworks on top of yarn (e.g. MPI) would
> also be considered a subcomponent.
> h1. Problem statement
> Currently there's an unfortunate coupling and hard-coding present at the
> level of launcher scripts, configuration scripts and Java implementation
> code that prevents us from treating all subcomponents of Hadoop independently
> of each other. In a lot of places it is assumed that bits and pieces
> from individual subcomponents *must* be located at predefined places
> and they can not be dynamically registered/discovered during the runtime.
> This prevents a truly flexible deployment of Hadoop 0.23. 
> h1. Proposal
> NOTE: this is NOT a proposal for redefining the layout from HADOOP-6255. 
> The goal here is to keep as much of that layout in place as possible,
> while permitting different deployment layouts.
> The aim of this proposal is to introduce the needed level of indirection and
> flexibility in order to accommodate the current assumed layout of Hadoop 
> tarball
> deployments and all the other styles of deployments as well. To this end the
> following set of environment variables needs to be uniformly used in all of
> the subcomponent's launcher scripts, configuration scripts and Java code
> (<SC> stands for a literal name of a subcomponent). These variables are
> expected to be defined by <SC>-env.sh scripts and sourcing those files is
> expected to have the desired effect of setting the environment up correctly.
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_HOME
>    ## root of the subtree in a filesystem where a subcomponent is expected to 
> be installed 
>    ## default value: $0/..
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_JARS 
>    ## a subdirectory with all of the jar files comprising subcomponent's 
> implementation 
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/share/hadoop/$(<SC>)
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_EXT_JARS
>    ## a subdirectory with all of the jar files needed for extended 
> functionality of the subcomponent (nonessential for correct work of the basic 
> functionality)
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/share/hadoop/$(<SC>)/ext
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_NATIVE_LIBS
>    ## a subdirectory with all the native libraries that component requires
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/share/hadoop/$(<SC>)/native
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_BIN
>    ## a subdirectory with all of the launcher scripts specific to the client 
> side of the component
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/bin
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_SBIN
>    ## a subdirectory with all of the launcher scripts specific to the 
> server/system side of the component
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/sbin
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_LIBEXEC
>    ## a subdirectory with all of the launcher scripts that are internal to 
> the implementation and should *not* be invoked directly
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/libexec
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_CONF
>    ## a subdirectory containing configuration files for a subcomponent
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/conf
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_DATA
>    ## a subtree in the local filesystem for storing component's persistent 
> state
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/data
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_LOG
>    ## a subdirectory for subcomponents's log files to be stored
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/log
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_RUN
>    ## a subdirectory with runtime system specific information
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/run
>   # HADOOP_<SC>_TMP
>    ## a subdirectory with temprorary files
>    ## default value: $(HADOOP_<SC>_HOME)/tmp

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