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Erik Krogen edited comment on HDFS-10843 at 9/12/16 10:35 PM: -------------------------------------------------------------- v002 patch incorporates your suggestions, [~shv]. Tests now only start the minicluster once, and the logic for updating the directory size has been moved to {{FSDirectory}}. Also I have persisted iip wherever possible. was (Author: xkrogen): v002 patch incorporates your suggestions, [~shv]. Tests now only start the minicluster once, and the logic for updating the directory size has been moved to {{FSDirectory}}. > Quota Feature Cached Size != Computed Size When Block Committed But Not > Completed > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HDFS-10843 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-10843 > Project: Hadoop HDFS > Issue Type: Bug > Components: hdfs, namenode > Affects Versions: 2.6.0 > Reporter: Erik Krogen > Assignee: Erik Krogen > Attachments: HDFS-10843.000.patch, HDFS-10843.001.patch, > HDFS-10843.002.patch > > > Currently when a block has been committed but has not yet been completed, the > cached size (used for the quota feature) of the directory containing that > block differs from the computed size. This results in log messages of the > following form: > bq. ERROR namenode.NameNode > (DirectoryWithQuotaFeature.java:checkStoragespace(141)) - BUG: Inconsistent > storagespace for directory /TestQuotaUpdate. Cached = 512 != Computed = 8192 > When a block is initially started under construction, the used space is > conservatively set to a full block. When the block is committed, the cached > size is updated to the final size of the block. However, the calculation of > the computed size uses the full block size until the block is completed, so > in the period where the block is committed but not completed they disagree. > To fix this we need to decide which is correct and fix the other to match. It > seems to me that the cached size is correct since once the block is committed > its size will not change. > This can be reproduced using the following steps: > - Create a directory with a quota > - Start writing to a file within this directory > - Prevent all datanodes to which the file is written from communicating the > corresponding BlockReceivedAndDeletedRequestProto to the NN temporarily (i.e. > simulate a transient network partition/delay) > - During this time, call DistributedFileSystem.getContentSummary() on the > directory with the quota -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: hdfs-issues-unsubscr...@hadoop.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: hdfs-issues-h...@hadoop.apache.org