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Dmytro Molkov commented on HDFS-599:
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yes, potentially the calls on both ports are still getting serialized within
synchronized sections they share. However this patch helps a different usecases
One example is firewalling client port when starting the namenode, this way the
clients are not hammering the namenode until it is ready and processed all
block reports. This helps speed up the startup of the dfs cluster.
I am not really sure about your first question. But as I said above the main
usecase is having two separate ports so you could firewall one of them for
example.
> Improve Namenode robustness by prioritizing datanode heartbeats over client
> requests
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> 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
> Attachments: HDFS-599.patch
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> 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.
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