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(Updated July 18, 2017, 4:14 p.m.) Review request for Aurora, David McLaughlin, Joshua Cohen, Jordan Ly, and Santhosh Kumar Shanmugham. Repository: aurora Description ------- # Observer task page to load consumption info from history Resource consumptions of Thermos Processes are periodically calculated by TaskResourceMonitor threads (one thread per Thermos task). This information is used to display a (semi) fresh state of the tasks running on a host in the Observer host page, aka landing page. An aggregate history of the consumptions is kept at the task level, although TaskResourceMonitor needs to first collect the resource at the Process level and then aggregate them. On the other hand, when an Observer _task page_ is visited, the resources consumption of Thermos Processes within that task are calculated again and displayed without being aggregated. This can become very slow since time to complete resource calculation is affected by the load on the host. By applying this patch we take advantage of the periodic work and fulfill information resource requested in Observer task page from already collected resource consumptions. Diffs (updated) ----- src/main/python/apache/thermos/monitoring/resource.py 434666696e600a0e6c19edd986c86575539976f2 src/test/python/apache/aurora/executor/common/test_resource_manager.py a898e4d81d34d1e30e39db1be1a66bc9e0ab1a35 src/test/python/apache/thermos/monitoring/test_resource.py d794a998f1d9fc52ba260cd31ac444aee7f8ed28 Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/60376/diff/5/ Changes: https://reviews.apache.org/r/60376/diff/4-5/ Testing ------- I stress tested this patch on a host that had a slow Observer page. Interestingly, I did not need to do much to make the Observer slow. There are a few points to be made clear first. - We at Twitter limit the resources allocated to the Observer using `systemd`. The observer is allowed to use only 20% of a CPU core. The attached screen shots are from such a setup. - Having assigned 20% of a cpu core to Observer, starting only 8 `task`s, each with 3 `process`es is enough to make the Observer slow; 11secs to load `task page`. File Attachments ---------------- without the patch -- Screen Shot 2017-06-22 at 1.11.12 PM.png https://reviews.apache.org/media/uploaded/files/2017/06/22/03968028-a2f5-4a99-ba57-b7a41c471436__without_the_patch_--_Screen_Shot_2017-06-22_at_1.11.12_PM.png with the patch -- Screen Shot 2017-06-22 at 1.07.41 PM.png https://reviews.apache.org/media/uploaded/files/2017/06/22/5962c018-27d3-4463-a277-f6ad48b7f2d7__with_the_patch_--_Screen_Shot_2017-06-22_at_1.07.41_PM.png Thanks, Reza Motamedi