YARN-8858. CapacityScheduler should respect maximum node resource when per-queue maximum-allocation is being used. Contributed by Wangda Tan.

(cherry picked from commit edce866489)
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Weiwei Yang 2018-10-10 09:32:17 +08:00
parent 5813c1de56
commit 3968ce1073
3 changed files with 74 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
package org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
@ -236,6 +237,16 @@ public class ClusterNodeTracker<N extends SchedulerNode> {
}
}
@VisibleForTesting
public void setForceConfiguredMaxAllocation(boolean flag) {
writeLock.lock();
try {
forceConfiguredMaxAllocation = flag;
} finally {
writeLock.unlock();
}
}
private void updateMaxResources(SchedulerNode node, boolean add) {
Resource totalResource = node.getTotalResource();
ResourceInformation[] totalResources;

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@ -2445,7 +2445,17 @@ public class CapacityScheduler extends
LOG.error("queue " + queueName + " is not an leaf queue");
return getMaximumResourceCapability();
}
return ((LeafQueue)queue).getMaximumAllocation();
// queue.getMaxAllocation returns *configured* maximum allocation.
// getMaximumResourceCapability() returns maximum allocation considers
// per-node maximum resources. So return (component-wise) min of the two.
Resource queueMaxAllocation = ((LeafQueue)queue).getMaximumAllocation();
Resource clusterMaxAllocationConsiderNodeMax =
getMaximumResourceCapability();
return Resources.componentwiseMin(queueMaxAllocation,
clusterMaxAllocationConsiderNodeMax);
}
private String handleMoveToPlanQueue(String targetQueueName) {

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@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.records.Resource;
import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.records.ResourceRequest;
import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.records.Token;
import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.conf.YarnConfiguration;
import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.exceptions.InvalidResourceRequestException;
import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.security.ContainerTokenIdentifier;
import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.api.ContainerType;
import org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.MockAM;
@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ import org.junit.Assert;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler.capacity.CapacitySchedulerConfiguration.MAXIMUM_ALLOCATION_MB;
public class TestContainerAllocation {
@ -1130,4 +1132,54 @@ public class TestContainerAllocation {
rm1.close();
}
@Test(timeout = 60000)
public void testContainerRejectionWhenAskBeyondDynamicMax()
throws Exception {
CapacitySchedulerConfiguration newConf =
(CapacitySchedulerConfiguration) TestUtils
.getConfigurationWithMultipleQueues(conf);
newConf.setClass(CapacitySchedulerConfiguration.RESOURCE_CALCULATOR_CLASS,
DominantResourceCalculator.class, ResourceCalculator.class);
newConf.set(CapacitySchedulerConfiguration.getQueuePrefix("root.a")
+ MAXIMUM_ALLOCATION_MB, "4096");
MockRM rm1 = new MockRM(newConf);
rm1.start();
// before any node registered or before registration timeout,
// submit an app beyond queue max leads to failure.
boolean submitFailed = false;
MockNM nm1 = rm1.registerNode("h1:1234", 2 * GB, 1);
RMApp app1 = rm1.submitApp(1 * GB, "app", "user", null, "a");
MockAM am1 = MockRM.launchAndRegisterAM(app1, rm1, nm1);
try {
am1.allocate("*", 5 * GB, 1, null);
} catch (InvalidResourceRequestException e) {
submitFailed = true;
}
Assert.assertTrue(submitFailed);
// Ask 4GB succeeded.
am1.allocate("*", 4 * GB, 1, null);
// Add a new node, now the cluster maximum should be refreshed to 3GB.
CapacityScheduler cs = (CapacityScheduler)rm1.getResourceScheduler();
cs.getNodeTracker().setForceConfiguredMaxAllocation(false);
rm1.registerNode("h2:1234", 3 * GB, 1);
// Now ask 4 GB will fail
submitFailed = false;
try {
am1.allocate("*", 4 * GB, 1, null);
} catch (InvalidResourceRequestException e) {
submitFailed = true;
}
Assert.assertTrue(submitFailed);
// But ask 3 GB succeeded.
am1.allocate("*", 3 * GB, 1, null);
rm1.close();
}
}