RE: MRBench Maps strange behaviour
mrbench "actual lunched map task" depends on the number of inputLines. So in your first case, you did specify more input that maps, hence all maps are lunched. The default inputLines is 1, which is (cough cough) quite oblivious to the number of maps you specify. (That was your second case) From: praveenesh kumar [mailto:praveen...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 1:45 AM To: user@hadoop.apache.org Subject: Re: MRBench Maps strange behaviour Then the question arises how MRBench is using the parameters : According to the mail he send... he is running MRBench with the following parameter: hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -maps 10 -reduces 10 I guess he is assuming the MRbench to launch 10 mappers and 10 reducers. But he is getting some different results which are visible in the counters and we can use all our map and input-split logics to justify the counter outputs. The question arises here -- how can we use MRBench -- what it provides you ? How can we control it to run with different parameters to do some benchmarking ? Can someone explain how to use MRBench and what it exactly does. Regards, Praveenesh On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 3:31 AM, Hemanth Yamijala mailto:yhema...@gmail.com>> wrote: Assume you are asking about what is the exact number of maps launched. If yes, then the output of the MRBench run is printing the counter "Launched map tasks". That is the exact value of maps launched. Thanks Hemanth On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta mailto:gdsay...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Hi Hemanth, > > Thanks for the reply. > Can you tell me how can I calculate or ensure from the counters what should > be the exact number of Maps? > Thanks, > Gaurav Dasgupta > On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Hemanth Yamijala > mailto:yhema...@gmail.com>> > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> The number of maps specified to any map reduce program (including >> those part of MRBench) is generally only a hint, and the actual number >> of maps will be influenced in typical cases by the amount of data >> being processed. You can take a look at this wiki link to understand >> more: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowManyMapsAndReduces >> >> In the examples below, since the data you've generated is different, >> the number of mappers are different. To be able to judge your >> benchmark results, you'd need to benchmark against the same data (or >> at least same type of type - i.e. size and type). >> >> The number of maps printed at the end is straight from the input >> specified and doesn't reflect what the job actually ran with. The >> information from the counters is the right one. >> >> Thanks >> Hemanth >> >> On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta >> mailto:gdsay...@gmail.com>> >> wrote: >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I executed the "MRBench" program from "hadoop-test.jar" in my 12 node >> > CDH3 >> > cluster. After executing, I had some strange observations regarding the >> > number of Maps it ran. >> > >> > First I ran the command: >> > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -numRuns 3 -maps >> > 200 >> > -reduces 200 -inputLines 1024 -inputType random >> > And I could see that the actual number of Maps it ran was 201 (for all >> > the 3 >> > runs) instead of 200 (Though the end report displays the launched to be >> > 200). Here is the console report: >> > >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: >> > job_201208230144_0035 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 28 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=200 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=617209 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all >> > reduces >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all >> > maps >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Rack-local map tasks=137 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=201 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=64 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: >> > SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=1756882 >> >
Re: MRBench Maps strange behaviour
Then the question arises how MRBench is using the parameters : According to the mail he send... he is running MRBench with the following parameter: * hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -maps 10 -reduces 10 * I guess he is assuming the MRbench to launch 10 mappers and 10 reducers. But he is getting some different results which are visible in the counters and we can use all our map and input-split logics to justify the counter outputs. The question arises here -- how can we use MRBench -- what it provides you ? How can we control it to run with different parameters to do some benchmarking ? Can someone explain how to use MRBench and what it exactly does. Regards, Praveenesh On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 3:31 AM, Hemanth Yamijala wrote: > Assume you are asking about what is the exact number of maps launched. > If yes, then the output of the MRBench run is printing the counter > "Launched map tasks". That is the exact value of maps launched. > > Thanks > Hemanth > > On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta > wrote: > > Hi Hemanth, > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > Can you tell me how can I calculate or ensure from the counters what > should > > be the exact number of Maps? > > Thanks, > > Gaurav Dasgupta > > On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Hemanth Yamijala > > wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> The number of maps specified to any map reduce program (including > >> those part of MRBench) is generally only a hint, and the actual number > >> of maps will be influenced in typical cases by the amount of data > >> being processed. You can take a look at this wiki link to understand > >> more: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowManyMapsAndReduces > >> > >> In the examples below, since the data you've generated is different, > >> the number of mappers are different. To be able to judge your > >> benchmark results, you'd need to benchmark against the same data (or > >> at least same type of type - i.e. size and type). > >> > >> The number of maps printed at the end is straight from the input > >> specified and doesn't reflect what the job actually ran with. The > >> information from the counters is the right one. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Hemanth > >> > >> On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta > >> wrote: > >> > Hi All, > >> > > >> > I executed the "MRBench" program from "hadoop-test.jar" in my 12 node > >> > CDH3 > >> > cluster. After executing, I had some strange observations regarding > the > >> > number of Maps it ran. > >> > > >> > First I ran the command: > >> > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -numRuns 3 > -maps > >> > 200 > >> > -reduces 200 -inputLines 1024 -inputType random > >> > And I could see that the actual number of Maps it ran was 201 (for all > >> > the 3 > >> > runs) instead of 200 (Though the end report displays the launched to > be > >> > 200). Here is the console report: > >> > > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: > >> > job_201208230144_0035 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 28 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=200 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=617209 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all > >> > reduces > >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all > >> > maps > >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Rack-local map tasks=137 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=201 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=64 > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: > >> > SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=1756882 > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Again, I ran the MRBench for just 10 Maps and 10 Reduces: > >> > > >> > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -maps 10 > >> > -reduces 10 > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > This time the actual number of Maps were only 2 and again the end > report > >> > displays Maps Lauched to be 10. The console output: > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: > >> > job_201208230144_0040 > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 27 > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=20 > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=6648 > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all > >> > reduces > >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all > >> > maps > >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=2 > >>
Re: MRBench Maps strange behaviour
Assume you are asking about what is the exact number of maps launched. If yes, then the output of the MRBench run is printing the counter "Launched map tasks". That is the exact value of maps launched. Thanks Hemanth On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta wrote: > Hi Hemanth, > > Thanks for the reply. > Can you tell me how can I calculate or ensure from the counters what should > be the exact number of Maps? > Thanks, > Gaurav Dasgupta > On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Hemanth Yamijala > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> The number of maps specified to any map reduce program (including >> those part of MRBench) is generally only a hint, and the actual number >> of maps will be influenced in typical cases by the amount of data >> being processed. You can take a look at this wiki link to understand >> more: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowManyMapsAndReduces >> >> In the examples below, since the data you've generated is different, >> the number of mappers are different. To be able to judge your >> benchmark results, you'd need to benchmark against the same data (or >> at least same type of type - i.e. size and type). >> >> The number of maps printed at the end is straight from the input >> specified and doesn't reflect what the job actually ran with. The >> information from the counters is the right one. >> >> Thanks >> Hemanth >> >> On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta >> wrote: >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I executed the "MRBench" program from "hadoop-test.jar" in my 12 node >> > CDH3 >> > cluster. After executing, I had some strange observations regarding the >> > number of Maps it ran. >> > >> > First I ran the command: >> > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -numRuns 3 -maps >> > 200 >> > -reduces 200 -inputLines 1024 -inputType random >> > And I could see that the actual number of Maps it ran was 201 (for all >> > the 3 >> > runs) instead of 200 (Though the end report displays the launched to be >> > 200). Here is the console report: >> > >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: >> > job_201208230144_0035 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 28 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=200 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=617209 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all >> > reduces >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all >> > maps >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Rack-local map tasks=137 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=201 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=64 >> > >> > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: >> > SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=1756882 >> > >> > >> > >> > Again, I ran the MRBench for just 10 Maps and 10 Reduces: >> > >> > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -maps 10 >> > -reduces 10 >> > >> > >> > >> > This time the actual number of Maps were only 2 and again the end report >> > displays Maps Lauched to be 10. The console output: >> > >> > >> > >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: >> > job_201208230144_0040 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 27 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=20 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=6648 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all >> > reduces >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all >> > maps >> > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=2 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=2 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=163257 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FileSystemCounters >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_READ=407 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_READ=258 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_WRITTEN=1072596 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_WRITTEN=3 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map-Reduce Framework >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map input records=1 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Reduce shuffle bytes=647 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Spilled Records=2 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map output bytes=5 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: CPU time spent (ms)=17070 >> > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total committed hea
Re: MRBench Maps strange behaviour
Hi Gaurav You can get the information on the num of map tasks in the job from the JT web UI itself. Regards Bejoy KS Sent from handheld, please excuse typos. -Original Message- From: Gaurav Dasgupta Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 13:14:11 To: Reply-To: user@hadoop.apache.org Subject: Re: MRBench Maps strange behaviour Hi Hemanth, Thanks for the reply. Can you tell me how can I calculate or ensure from the counters what should be the exact number of Maps? Thanks, Gaurav Dasgupta On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Hemanth Yamijala wrote: > Hi, > > The number of maps specified to any map reduce program (including > those part of MRBench) is generally only a hint, and the actual number > of maps will be influenced in typical cases by the amount of data > being processed. You can take a look at this wiki link to understand > more: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowManyMapsAndReduces > > In the examples below, since the data you've generated is different, > the number of mappers are different. To be able to judge your > benchmark results, you'd need to benchmark against the same data (or > at least same type of type - i.e. size and type). > > The number of maps printed at the end is straight from the input > specified and doesn't reflect what the job actually ran with. The > information from the counters is the right one. > > Thanks > Hemanth > > On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta > wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I executed the "MRBench" program from "hadoop-test.jar" in my 12 node > CDH3 > > cluster. After executing, I had some strange observations regarding the > > number of Maps it ran. > > > > First I ran the command: > > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -numRuns 3 -maps > 200 > > -reduces 200 -inputLines 1024 -inputType random > > And I could see that the actual number of Maps it ran was 201 (for all > the 3 > > runs) instead of 200 (Though the end report displays the launched to be > > 200). Here is the console report: > > > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: > job_201208230144_0035 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 28 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=200 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=617209 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all > reduces > > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all maps > > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Rack-local map tasks=137 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=201 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=64 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=1756882 > > > > > > > > Again, I ran the MRBench for just 10 Maps and 10 Reduces: > > > > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -maps 10 > -reduces 10 > > > > > > > > This time the actual number of Maps were only 2 and again the end report > > displays Maps Lauched to be 10. The console output: > > > > > > > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: > job_201208230144_0040 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 27 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=20 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=6648 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all > reduces > > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all maps > > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=2 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=2 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=163257 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FileSystemCounters > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_READ=407 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_READ=258 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_WRITTEN=1072596 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_WRITTEN=3 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient:
Re: MRBench Maps strange behaviour
Hi Hemanth, Thanks for the reply. Can you tell me how can I calculate or ensure from the counters what should be the exact number of Maps? Thanks, Gaurav Dasgupta On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Hemanth Yamijala wrote: > Hi, > > The number of maps specified to any map reduce program (including > those part of MRBench) is generally only a hint, and the actual number > of maps will be influenced in typical cases by the amount of data > being processed. You can take a look at this wiki link to understand > more: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowManyMapsAndReduces > > In the examples below, since the data you've generated is different, > the number of mappers are different. To be able to judge your > benchmark results, you'd need to benchmark against the same data (or > at least same type of type - i.e. size and type). > > The number of maps printed at the end is straight from the input > specified and doesn't reflect what the job actually ran with. The > information from the counters is the right one. > > Thanks > Hemanth > > On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta > wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I executed the "MRBench" program from "hadoop-test.jar" in my 12 node > CDH3 > > cluster. After executing, I had some strange observations regarding the > > number of Maps it ran. > > > > First I ran the command: > > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -numRuns 3 -maps > 200 > > -reduces 200 -inputLines 1024 -inputType random > > And I could see that the actual number of Maps it ran was 201 (for all > the 3 > > runs) instead of 200 (Though the end report displays the launched to be > > 200). Here is the console report: > > > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: > job_201208230144_0035 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 28 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=200 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=617209 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all > reduces > > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all maps > > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Rack-local map tasks=137 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=201 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=64 > > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=1756882 > > > > > > > > Again, I ran the MRBench for just 10 Maps and 10 Reduces: > > > > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -maps 10 > -reduces 10 > > > > > > > > This time the actual number of Maps were only 2 and again the end report > > displays Maps Lauched to be 10. The console output: > > > > > > > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: > job_201208230144_0040 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 27 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=20 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=6648 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all > reduces > > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all maps > > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=2 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=2 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=163257 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FileSystemCounters > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_READ=407 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_READ=258 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_WRITTEN=1072596 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_WRITTEN=3 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map-Reduce Framework > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map input records=1 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Reduce shuffle bytes=647 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Spilled Records=2 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map output bytes=5 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: CPU time spent (ms)=17070 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total committed heap usage > > (bytes)=6218842112 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map input bytes=2 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Combine input records=0 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SPLIT_RAW_BYTES=254 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Reduce input records=1 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Reduce input groups=1 > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient:
Re: MRBench Maps strange behaviour
Hi, The number of maps specified to any map reduce program (including those part of MRBench) is generally only a hint, and the actual number of maps will be influenced in typical cases by the amount of data being processed. You can take a look at this wiki link to understand more: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/HowManyMapsAndReduces In the examples below, since the data you've generated is different, the number of mappers are different. To be able to judge your benchmark results, you'd need to benchmark against the same data (or at least same type of type - i.e. size and type). The number of maps printed at the end is straight from the input specified and doesn't reflect what the job actually ran with. The information from the counters is the right one. Thanks Hemanth On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Gaurav Dasgupta wrote: > Hi All, > > I executed the "MRBench" program from "hadoop-test.jar" in my 12 node CDH3 > cluster. After executing, I had some strange observations regarding the > number of Maps it ran. > > First I ran the command: > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -numRuns 3 -maps 200 > -reduces 200 -inputLines 1024 -inputType random > And I could see that the actual number of Maps it ran was 201 (for all the 3 > runs) instead of 200 (Though the end report displays the launched to be > 200). Here is the console report: > > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: job_201208230144_0035 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 28 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=200 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=617209 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all reduces > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all maps > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Rack-local map tasks=137 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=201 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=64 > > 12/08/28 04:34:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=1756882 > > > > Again, I ran the MRBench for just 10 Maps and 10 Reduces: > > hadoop jar /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20/hadoop-test.jar mrbench -maps 10 -reduces 10 > > > > This time the actual number of Maps were only 2 and again the end report > displays Maps Lauched to be 10. The console output: > > > > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job complete: job_201208230144_0040 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Counters: 27 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Job Counters > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched reduce tasks=20 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_MAPS=6648 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all reduces > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total time spent by all maps > waiting after reserving slots (ms)=0 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Launched map tasks=2 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Data-local map tasks=2 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SLOTS_MILLIS_REDUCES=163257 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FileSystemCounters > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_READ=407 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_READ=258 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: FILE_BYTES_WRITTEN=1072596 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: HDFS_BYTES_WRITTEN=3 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map-Reduce Framework > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map input records=1 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Reduce shuffle bytes=647 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Spilled Records=2 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map output bytes=5 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: CPU time spent (ms)=17070 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Total committed heap usage > (bytes)=6218842112 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map input bytes=2 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Combine input records=0 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: SPLIT_RAW_BYTES=254 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Reduce input records=1 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Reduce input groups=1 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Combine output records=0 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Physical memory (bytes) > snapshot=3348828160 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Reduce output records=1 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Virtual memory (bytes) > snapshot=22955810816 > 12/08/28 05:05:35 INFO mapred.JobClient: Map output records=1 > DataLines Maps Reduces AvgTime (milliseconds) > 120 20 1