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Bikas Saha commented on MAPREDUCE-4607:
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Made all changes. Good catch on the setup. My bad on that one. Since taskType 
is used in places other than mockTask I created a createMockTask() helper 
function that is called in setup and I use that in the reduce specific tests to 
override the default map mockTask that setup creates for me. The other option 
would be to do surgery in all tests and have all of them create their own 
mockTask by specifying taskType in the argument. I have verified in the 
debugger that the tasks are now created with expected type.
                
> Race condition in ReduceTask completion can result in Task being incorrectly 
> failed
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MAPREDUCE-4607
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-4607
>             Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.0-alpha
>            Reporter: Bikas Saha
>            Assignee: Bikas Saha
>         Attachments: MAPREDUCE-4607.1.patch, MAPREDUCE-4607.2.patch, 
> MAPREDUCE-4607.3.patch
>
>
> Problem reported by chackaravarthy in MAPREDUCE-4252
> This problem has been handled when speculative task launched for map task and 
> other attempt got failed (not killed)
> Can the similar kind of scenario can happen in case of reduce task?
> Consider the following scenario for reduce task in case of speculation (one 
> attempt got killed):
> 1. A task attempt is started.
> 2. A speculative task attempt for the same task is started.
> 3. The first task attempt completes and causes the task to transition to 
> SUCCEEDED.
> 4. Then speculative task attempt will be killed because of the completion of 
> first attempt.
> As a result, internal error will be thrown from this attempt 
> (TaskImpl.MapRetroactiveKilledTransition) and hence task attempt failure 
> leads to job failure.
> TaskImpl.MapRetroactiveKilledTransition
> if (!TaskType.MAP.equals(task.getType())) {
>         LOG.error("Unexpected event for REDUCE task " + event.getType());
>         task.internalError(event.getType());
>       }
> So, do we need to have following code in MapRetroactiveKilledTransition also 
> just like in MapRetroactiveFailureTransition.
> if (event instanceof TaskTAttemptEvent) {
>         TaskTAttemptEvent castEvent = (TaskTAttemptEvent) event;
>         if (task.getState() == TaskState.SUCCEEDED &&
>             !castEvent.getTaskAttemptID().equals(task.successfulAttempt)) {
>           // don't allow a different task attempt to override a previous
>           // succeeded state
>           return TaskState.SUCCEEDED;
>         }
>       }
> please check whether this is a valid case and give your suggestion.

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