YARN-1017. Added documentation for ResourceManager Restart. (jianhe)
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<item name="YARN Architecture" href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/YARN.html"/>
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<item name="Capacity Scheduler" href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/CapacityScheduler.html"/>
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<item name="Fair Scheduler" href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/FairScheduler.html"/>
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<item name="ResourceManager Restart" href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/ResourceManagerRestart.html"/>
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<item name="Web Application Proxy" href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/WebApplicationProxy.html"/>
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<item name="YARN Timeline Server" href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/TimelineServer.html"/>
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<item name="Writing YARN Applications" href="hadoop-yarn/hadoop-yarn-site/WritingYarnApplications.html"/>
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YARN-1891. Added documentation for NodeManager health-monitoring. (Varun
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Vasudev via vinodkv)
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YARN-1017. Added documentation for ResourceManager Restart.(jianhe)
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OPTIMIZATIONS
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YARN-1771. Reduce the number of NameNode operations during localization of
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---
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ResourceManger Restart
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${maven.build.timestamp}
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ResourceManger Restart
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%{toc|section=1|fromDepth=0}
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* {Overview}
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ResourceManager is the central authority that manages resources and schedules
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applications running atop of YARN. Hence, it is potentially a single point of
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failure in a Apache YARN cluster.
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This document gives an overview of ResourceManager Restart, a feature that
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enhances ResourceManager to keep functioning across restarts and also makes
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ResourceManager down-time invisible to end-users.
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ResourceManager Restart feature is divided into two phases:
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ResourceManager Restart Phase 1: Enhance RM to persist application/attempt state
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and other credentials information in a pluggable state-store. RM will reload
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this information from state-store upon restart and re-kick the previously
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running applications. Users are not required to re-submit the applications.
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ResourceManager Restart Phase 2:
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Focus on re-constructing the running state of ResourceManger by reading back
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the container statuses from NodeMangers and container requests from ApplicationMasters
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upon restart. The key difference from phase 1 is that previously running applications
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will not be killed after RM restarts, and so applications won't lose its work
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because of RM outage.
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As of Hadoop 2.4.0 release, only ResourceManager Restart Phase 1 is implemented which
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is described below.
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* {Feature}
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The overall concept is that RM will persist the application metadata
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(i.e. ApplicationSubmissionContext) in
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a pluggable state-store when client submits an application and also saves the final status
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of the application such as the completion state (failed, killed, finished)
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and diagnostics when the application completes. Besides, RM also saves
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the credentials like security keys, tokens to work in a secure environment.
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Any time RM shuts down, as long as the required information (i.e.application metadata
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and the alongside credentials if running in a secure environment) is available
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in the state-store, when RM restarts, it can pick up the application metadata
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from the state-store and re-submit the application. RM won't re-submit the
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applications if they were already completed (i.e. failed, killed, finished)
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before RM went down.
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NodeMangers and clients during the down-time of RM will keep polling RM until
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RM comes up. When RM becomes alive, it will send a re-sync command to
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all the NodeMangers and ApplicationMasters it was talking to via heartbeats.
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Today, the behaviors for NodeMangers and ApplicationMasters to handle this command
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are: NMs will kill all its managed containers and re-register with RM. From the
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RM's perspective, these re-registered NodeManagers are similar to the newly joining NMs.
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AMs(e.g. MapReduce AM) today are expected to shutdown when they receive the re-sync command.
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After RM restarts and loads all the application metadata, credentials from state-store
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and populates them into memory, it will create a new
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attempt (i.e. ApplicationMaster) for each application that was not yet completed
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and re-kick that application as usual. As described before, the previously running
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applications' work is lost in this manner since they are essentially killed by
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RM via the re-sync command on restart.
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* {Configurations}
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This section describes the configurations involved to enable RM Restart feature.
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* Enable ResourceManager Restart functionality.
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To enable RM Restart functionality, set the following property in <<conf/yarn-site.xml>> to true:
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|| Property || Value |
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.recovery.enabled>>> | |
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| | <<<true>>> |
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*--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
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* Configure the state-store that is used to persist the RM state.
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|| Property || Description |
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.store.class>>> | |
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| | The class name of the state-store to be used for saving application/attempt |
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| | state and the credentials. The available state-store implementations are |
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| | <<<org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.recovery.ZKRMStateStore>>> |
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| | , a ZooKeeper based state-store implementation and |
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| | <<<org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.recovery.FileSystemRMStateStore>>> |
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| | , a Hadoop FileSystem based state-store implementation like HDFS. |
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| | The default value is set to |
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| | <<<org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.recovery.FileSystemRMStateStore>>>. |
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* Configurations when using Hadoop FileSystem based state-store implementation.
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Configure the URI where the RM state will be saved in the Hadoop FileSystem state-store.
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|| Property || Description |
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.fs.state-store.uri>>> | |
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| | URI pointing to the location of the FileSystem path where RM state will |
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| | be stored (e.g. hdfs://localhost:9000/rmstore). |
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| | Default value is <<<${hadoop.tmp.dir}/yarn/system/rmstore>>>. |
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| | If FileSystem name is not provided, <<<fs.default.name>>> specified in |
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| | <<conf/core-site.xml>> will be used. |
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Configure the retry policy state-store client uses to connect with the Hadoop
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FileSystem.
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|| Property || Description |
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.fs.state-store.retry-policy-spec>>> | |
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| | Hadoop FileSystem client retry policy specification. Hadoop FileSystem client retry |
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| | is always enabled. Specified in pairs of sleep-time and number-of-retries |
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| | i.e. (t0, n0), (t1, n1), ..., the first n0 retries sleep t0 milliseconds on |
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| | average, the following n1 retries sleep t1 milliseconds on average, and so on. |
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| | Default value is (2000, 500) |
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* Configurations when using ZooKeeper based state-store implementation.
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Configure the ZooKeeper server address and the root path where the RM state is stored.
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.zk-address>>> | |
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| | Comma separated list of Host:Port pairs. Each corresponds to a ZooKeeper server |
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| | (e.g. "127.0.0.1:3000,127.0.0.1:3001,127.0.0.1:3002") to be used by the RM |
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| | for storing RM state. |
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.zk-state-store.parent-path>>> | |
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| | The full path of the root znode where RM state will be stored. |
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| | Default value is /rmstore. |
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Configure the retry policy state-store client uses to connect with the ZooKeeper server.
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.zk-num-retries>>> | |
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| | Number of times RM tries to connect to ZooKeeper server if the connection is lost. |
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| | Default value is 500. |
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.zk-retry-interval-ms>>> |
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| | The interval in milliseconds between retries when connecting to a ZooKeeper server. |
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| | Default value is 2 seconds. |
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.zk-timeout-ms>>> | |
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| | ZooKeeper session timeout in milliseconds. This configuration is used by |
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| | the ZooKeeper server to determine when the session expires. Session expiration |
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| | happens when the server does not hear from the client (i.e. no heartbeat) within the session |
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| | timeout period specified by this configuration. Default |
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| | value is 10 seconds |
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Configure the ACLs to be used for setting permissions on ZooKeeper znodes.
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.zk-acl>>> | |
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| | ACLs to be used for setting permissions on ZooKeeper znodes. Default value is <<<world:anyone:rwcda>>> |
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* Configure the max number of application attempt retries.
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| <<<yarn.resourcemanager.am.max-attempts>>> | |
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| | The maximum number of application attempts. It's a global |
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| | setting for all application masters. Each application master can specify |
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| | its individual maximum number of application attempts via the API, but the |
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| | individual number cannot be more than the global upper bound. If it is, |
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| | the RM will override it. The default number is set to 2, to |
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| | allow at least one retry for AM. |
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This configuration's impact is in fact beyond RM restart scope. It controls
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the max number of attempts an application can have. In RM Restart Phase 1,
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this configuration is needed since as described earlier each time RM restarts,
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it kills the previously running attempt (i.e. ApplicationMaster) and
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creates a new attempt. Therefore, each occurrence of RM restart causes the
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attempt count to increase by 1. In RM Restart phase 2, this configuration is not
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needed since the previously running ApplicationMaster will
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not be killed and the AM will just re-sync back with RM after RM restarts.
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