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Surendra Singh Lilhore commented on HDFS-10285: ----------------------------------------------- Thanks [~daryn] for reviews. Create Part1 Jira HDFS-13097 to fix few comments > Storage Policy Satisfier in Namenode > ------------------------------------ > > Key: HDFS-10285 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-10285 > Project: Hadoop HDFS > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: datanode, namenode > Affects Versions: HDFS-10285 > Reporter: Uma Maheswara Rao G > Assignee: Uma Maheswara Rao G > Priority: Major > Attachments: HDFS-10285-consolidated-merge-patch-00.patch, > HDFS-10285-consolidated-merge-patch-01.patch, > HDFS-10285-consolidated-merge-patch-02.patch, > HDFS-10285-consolidated-merge-patch-03.patch, > HDFS-10285-consolidated-merge-patch-04.patch, > HDFS-10285-consolidated-merge-patch-05.patch, > HDFS-SPS-TestReport-20170708.pdf, SPS Modularization.pdf, > Storage-Policy-Satisfier-in-HDFS-June-20-2017.pdf, > Storage-Policy-Satisfier-in-HDFS-May10.pdf, > Storage-Policy-Satisfier-in-HDFS-Oct-26-2017.pdf > > > Heterogeneous storage in HDFS introduced the concept of storage policy. These > policies can be set on directory/file to specify the user preference, where > to store the physical block. When user set the storage policy before writing > data, then the blocks could take advantage of storage policy preferences and > stores physical block accordingly. > If user set the storage policy after writing and completing the file, then > the blocks would have been written with default storage policy (nothing but > DISK). User has to run the ‘Mover tool’ explicitly by specifying all such > file names as a list. In some distributed system scenarios (ex: HBase) it > would be difficult to collect all the files and run the tool as different > nodes can write files separately and file can have different paths. > Another scenarios is, when user rename the files from one effected storage > policy file (inherited policy from parent directory) to another storage > policy effected directory, it will not copy inherited storage policy from > source. So it will take effect from destination file/dir parent storage > policy. This rename operation is just a metadata change in Namenode. The > physical blocks still remain with source storage policy. > So, Tracking all such business logic based file names could be difficult for > admins from distributed nodes(ex: region servers) and running the Mover tool. > Here the proposal is to provide an API from Namenode itself for trigger the > storage policy satisfaction. A Daemon thread inside Namenode should track > such calls and process to DN as movement commands. > Will post the detailed design thoughts document soon. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: hdfs-issues-unsubscr...@hadoop.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: hdfs-issues-h...@hadoop.apache.org