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Jason Lowe commented on YARN-1680:
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bq.  if an application had problems with a node and blacklisted it, and then 
the cluster did, the resource value of the node would be effectively removed 
from the headroom 2x

Agree, that seems to be an issue with the current approach.  We'd have to 
remove the node from the app blacklist bookkeeping if losing a node that was 
blacklisted by the app.  Conversely we'd have to add it back in if the node 
rejoined later.

> availableResources sent to applicationMaster in heartbeat should exclude 
> blacklistedNodes free memory.
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>
>                 Key: YARN-1680
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-1680
>             Project: Hadoop YARN
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.0, 2.3.0
>         Environment: SuSE 11 SP2 + Hadoop-2.3 
>            Reporter: Rohith
>            Assignee: Chen He
>         Attachments: YARN-1680-WIP.patch, YARN-1680-v2.patch, 
> YARN-1680-v2.patch, YARN-1680.patch
>
>
> There are 4 NodeManagers with 8GB each.Total cluster capacity is 32GB.Cluster 
> slow start is set to 1.
> Job is running reducer task occupied 29GB of cluster.One NodeManager(NM-4) is 
> become unstable(3 Map got killed), MRAppMaster blacklisted unstable 
> NodeManager(NM-4). All reducer task are running in cluster now.
> MRAppMaster does not preempt the reducers because for Reducer preemption 
> calculation, headRoom is considering blacklisted nodes memory. This makes 
> jobs to hang forever(ResourceManager does not assing any new containers on 
> blacklisted nodes but returns availableResouce considers cluster free 
> memory). 



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