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Dmytro Molkov reassigned HDFS-599: ---------------------------------- Assignee: Dmytro Molkov (was: dhruba borthakur) > Improve Namenode robustness by prioritizing datanode heartbeats over client > requests > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HDFS-599 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-599 > Project: Hadoop HDFS > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: name-node > Reporter: dhruba borthakur > Assignee: Dmytro Molkov > > The namenode processes RPC requests from clients that are reading/writing to > files as well as heartbeats/block reports from datanodes. > Sometime, because of various reasons (Java GC runs, inconsistent performance > of NFS filer that stores HDFS transacttion logs, etc), the namenode > encounters transient slowness. For example, if the device that stores the > HDFS transaction logs becomes sluggish, the Namenode's ability to process > RPCs slows down to a certain extent. During this time, the RPCs from clients > as well as the RPCs from datanodes suffer in similar fashion. If the > underlying problem becomes worse, the NN's ability to process a heartbeat > from a DN is severly impacted, thus causing the NN to declare that the DN is > dead. Then the NN starts replicating blocks that used to reside on the > now-declared-dead datanode. This adds extra load to the NN. Then the > now-declared-datanode finally re-establishes contact with the NN, and sends a > block report. The block report processing on the NN is another heavyweight > activity, thus casing more load to the already overloaded namenode. > My proposal is tha the NN should try its best to continue processing RPCs > from datanodes and give lesser priority to serving client requests. The > Datanode RPCs are integral to the consistency and performance of the Hadoop > file system, and it is better to protect it at all costs. This will ensure > that NN recovers from the hiccup much faster than what it does now. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.