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Aaron T. Myers updated HDFS-1846:
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Attachment: hdfs-1846.1.patch
Patch which implements the new preallocation scheme I've described, and adds a
test to ensure that the blocks are actually allocated on the underlying FS.
> Don't fill preallocated portion of edits log with 0x00
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> Key: HDFS-1846
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-1846
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: name-node
> Affects Versions: 0.23.0
> Reporter: Aaron T. Myers
> Assignee: Aaron T. Myers
> Attachments: hdfs-1846-perf-analysis.0.patch, hdfs-1846.0.txt,
> hdfs-1846.1.patch
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> HADOOP-2330 added a feature to preallocate space in the local file system for
> the NN transaction log. That change seeks past the current end of the file
> and writes out some data, which on most systems results in the intervening
> data in the file being filled with zeros. Most underlying file systems have
> special handling for sparse files, and don't actually allocate blocks on disk
> for blocks of a file which consist completely of 0x00.
> I've seen cases in the wild where the volume an edits dir is on fills up,
> resulting in a partial final transaction being written out to disk. If you
> examine the bytes of this (now corrupt) edits file, you'll see the partial
> final transaction followed by a lot of zeros, suggesting that the
> preallocation previously succeeded before the volume ran out of space. If we
> fill the preallocated space with something other than zeros, we'd likely see
> the failure at preallocation time, rather than transaction-writing time, and
> so cause the NN to crash earlier, without a partial transaction being written
> out.
> I also hypothesize that filling the preallocated space in the edits log with
> something other than 0x00 will result in a performance improvement in NN
> throughput. I haven't tested this yet, but I intend to as part of this JIRA.
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