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Lohit Vijayarenu commented on HDFS-6982:
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To add to what [~maysamyabandeh] already added, our initial though was that if 
we can aggregate this kind of information within NameNode, then we could do 
throttling kind of feature on per user/rpc basis. This would be a feedback tool 
for auto-tuning within NameNode. There was also thoughts around having hot 
paths on similar lines which could be used by Replication manager possibly. So, 
having this within NameNode makes lot of sense. 

> nntop: top­-like tool for name node users
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HDFS-6982
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-6982
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Maysam Yabandeh
>            Assignee: Maysam Yabandeh
>         Attachments: HDFS-6982.patch, HDFS-6982.v2.patch, nntop-design-v1.pdf
>
>
> In this jira we motivate the need for nntop, a tool that, similarly to what 
> top does in Linux, gives the list of top users of the HDFS name node and 
> gives insight about which users are sending majority of each traffic type to 
> the name node. This information turns out to be the most critical when the 
> name node is under pressure and the HDFS admin needs to know which user is 
> hammering the name node and with what kind of requests. Here we present the 
> design of nntop which has been in production at Twitter in the past 10 
> months. nntop proved to have low cpu overhead (< 2% in a cluster of 4K 
> nodes), low memory footprint (less than a few MB), and quite efficient for 
> the write path (only two hash lookup for updating a metric).



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