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Eric Yang commented on YARN-6456:
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The title doesn't match the implementation though.  The implementation is 
allowing more than one runtime, and set one, if it is not explicitly defined.  
Where the title says to enforce all container to run with one runtime.  The 
feature requested by the title can be accomplished by using existing 
yarn.nodemanager.runtime.linux.allowed-runtimes setting and set it to one 
runtime without code change.  Do we want to change the title to reflect the 
implementation for correctness?


> Allow administrators to set a single ContainerRuntime for all containers
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: YARN-6456
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-6456
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: nodemanager
>            Reporter: Miklos Szegedi
>            Assignee: Craig Condit
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: Docker
>         Attachments: YARN-6456-ForceDockerRuntimeIfSupported.patch, 
> YARN-6456.001.patch, YARN-6456.002.patch, YARN-6456.003.patch, 
> YARN-6456.004.patch, YARN-6456.005.patch
>
>
>  
> With LCE, there are multiple ContainerRuntimes available for handling 
> different types of containers; default, docker, java sandbox. Admins should 
> have the ability to override the user decision and set a single global 
> ContainerRuntime to be used for all containers.
> Original Description:
> {quote}One reason to use Docker containers is to be able to isolate different 
> workloads, even, if they run as the same user.
> I have noticed some issues in the current design:
>  1. DockerLinuxContainerRuntime mounts containerLocalDirs 
> {{nm-local-dir/usercache/user/appcache/application_1491598755372_0011/}} and 
> userLocalDirs {{nm-local-dir/usercache/user/}}, so that a container can see 
> and modify the files of another container. I think the application file cache 
> directory should be enough for the container to run in most of the cases.
>  2. The whole cgroups directory is mounted. Would the container directory be 
> enough?
>  3. There is no way to enforce exclusive use of Docker for all containers. 
> There should be an option that it is not the user but the admin that requires 
> to use Docker.
> {quote}



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