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Maysam Yabandeh reassigned YARN-779: ------------------------------------ Assignee: Maysam Yabandeh > AMRMClient should clean up dangling unsatisfied request > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: YARN-779 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-779 > Project: Hadoop YARN > Issue Type: Bug > Components: client > Affects Versions: 2.0.4-alpha > Reporter: Alejandro Abdelnur > Assignee: Maysam Yabandeh > Priority: Critical > > If an AMRMClient allocates a ContainerRequest for 10 containers in node1 or > node2 is placed (assuming a single rack) the resulting ResourceRequests will > be > {code} > location - containers > --------------------- > node1 - 10 > node2 - 10 > rack - 10 > ANY - 10 > {code} > Assuming 5 containers are allocated in node1 and 5 containers are allocated > in node2, the following ResourceRequests will be outstanding on the RM. > {code} > location - containers > --------------------- > node1 - 5 > node2 - 5 > {code} > If the AMMRClient does a new ContainerRequest allocation, this time for 5 > containers in node3, the resulting outstanding ResourceRequests on the RM > will be: > {code} > location - containers > --------------------- > node1 - 5 > node2 - 5 > node3 - 5 > rack - 5 > ANY - 5 > {code} > At this point, the scheduler may assign 5 containers to node1 and it will > never assign the 5 containers node3 asked for. > AMRMClient should keep track of the outstanding allocations counts per > ContainerRequest and when gets to zero it should update the the RACK/ANY > decrementing the dangling requests. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira