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+ aliases of each other, and setting any one of them resets all the others
+ to the new value.
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+ If you have multiple deprecation entries to add, it is more efficient to
+ use #addDeprecations(DeprecationDelta[] deltas) instead.
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+ @param key to be deprecated
+ @param newKeys list of keys that take up the values of deprecated key
+ @param customMessage depcrication message
+ @deprecated use {@link #addDeprecation(String key, String newKey,
+ String customMessage)} instead]]>
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+ UnsupportedOperationException
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+ If you have multiple deprecation entries to add, it is more efficient to
+ use #addDeprecations(DeprecationDelta[] deltas) instead.
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+ @param key to be deprecated
+ @param newKey key that take up the values of deprecated key
+ @param customMessage deprecation message]]>
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+ UnsupportedOperationException
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+ If a key is deprecated in favor of multiple keys, they are all treated as
+ aliases of each other, and setting any one of them resets all the others
+ to the new value.
+
+ If you have multiple deprecation entries to add, it is more efficient to
+ use #addDeprecations(DeprecationDelta[] deltas) instead.
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+ @param key Key that is to be deprecated
+ @param newKeys list of keys that take up the values of deprecated key
+ @deprecated use {@link #addDeprecation(String key, String newKey)} instead]]>
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+ UnsupportedOperationException
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+ If you have multiple deprecation entries to add, it is more efficient to
+ use #addDeprecations(DeprecationDelta[] deltas) instead.
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+ @param key Key that is to be deprecated
+ @param newKey key that takes up the value of deprecated key]]>
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+ key is deprecated.
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+ @param key the parameter which is to be checked for deprecation
+ @return true
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+ false
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+ with that name.]]>
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+ @param url url of the resource to be added, the local filesystem is
+ examined directly to find the resource, without referring to
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+ @param file file-path of resource to be added, the local filesystem is
+ examined directly to find the resource, without referring to
+ the classpath.]]>
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+ final.
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+ WARNING: The contents of the InputStream will be cached, by this method.
+ So use this sparingly because it does increase the memory consumption.
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+ @param in InputStream to deserialize the object from. In will be read from
+ when a get or set is called next. After it is read the stream will be
+ closed.]]>
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+ @param conf Configuration object from which to load properties]]>
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+ name property, null
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+ no such property exists. If the key is deprecated, it returns the value of
+ the first key which replaces the deprecated key and is not null.
+
+ Values are processed for variable expansion
+ before being returned.
+
+ As a side effect get loads the properties from the sources if called for
+ the first time as a lazy init.
+
+ @param name the property name, will be trimmed before get value.
+ @return the value of the name
or its replacing property,
+ or null if no such property exists.]]>
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+ name property, but only for
+ names which have no valid value, usually non-existent or commented
+ out in XML.
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+ @param name the property name
+ @return true if the property name
exists without value]]>
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+ name property as a trimmed String
,
+ null
if no such property exists.
+ If the key is deprecated, it returns the value of
+ the first key which replaces the deprecated key and is not null
+
+ Values are processed for variable expansion
+ before being returned.
+
+ @param name the property name.
+ @return the value of the name
or its replacing property,
+ or null if no such property exists.]]>
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+ name property as a trimmed String
,
+ defaultValue
if no such property exists.
+ See @{Configuration#getTrimmed} for more details.
+
+ @param name the property name.
+ @param defaultValue the property default value.
+ @return the value of the name
or defaultValue
+ if it is not set.]]>
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+ name property, without doing
+ variable expansion.If the key is
+ deprecated, it returns the value of the first key which replaces
+ the deprecated key and is not null.
+
+ @param name the property name.
+ @return the value of the name
property or
+ its replacing property and null if no such property exists.]]>
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+ value of the name
property. If
+ name
is deprecated or there is a deprecated name associated to it,
+ it sets the value to both names. Name will be trimmed before put into
+ configuration.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param value property value.]]>
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+ value of the name
property. If
+ name
is deprecated, it also sets the value
to
+ the keys that replace the deprecated key. Name will be trimmed before put
+ into configuration.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param value property value.
+ @param source the place that this configuration value came from
+ (For debugging).
+ @throws IllegalArgumentException when the value or name is null.]]>
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+ name. If the key is deprecated,
+ it returns the value of the first key which replaces the deprecated key
+ and is not null.
+ If no such property exists,
+ then defaultValue
is returned.
+
+ @param name property name, will be trimmed before get value.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @return property value, or defaultValue
if the property
+ doesn't exist.]]>
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+ name property as an int
.
+
+ If no such property exists, the provided default value is returned,
+ or if the specified value is not a valid int
,
+ then an error is thrown.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @throws NumberFormatException when the value is invalid
+ @return property value as an int
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
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+ name property as a set of comma-delimited
+ int
values.
+
+ If no such property exists, an empty array is returned.
+
+ @param name property name
+ @return property value interpreted as an array of comma-delimited
+ int
values]]>
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+ name property to an int
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+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param value int
value of the property.]]>
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+ name property as a long
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+ If no such property exists, the provided default value is returned,
+ or if the specified value is not a valid long
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+ then an error is thrown.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @throws NumberFormatException when the value is invalid
+ @return property value as a long
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
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+
+
+ name property as a long
or
+ human readable format. If no such property exists, the provided default
+ value is returned, or if the specified value is not a valid
+ long
or human readable format, then an error is thrown. You
+ can use the following suffix (case insensitive): k(kilo), m(mega), g(giga),
+ t(tera), p(peta), e(exa)
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @throws NumberFormatException when the value is invalid
+ @return property value as a long
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
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+ name property to a long
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+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param value long
value of the property.]]>
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+ name property as a float
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+ If no such property exists, the provided default value is returned,
+ or if the specified value is not a valid float
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+ then an error is thrown.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @throws NumberFormatException when the value is invalid
+ @return property value as a float
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
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+ name property to a float
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+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param value property value.]]>
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+ name property as a double
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+ If no such property exists, the provided default value is returned,
+ or if the specified value is not a valid double
,
+ then an error is thrown.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @throws NumberFormatException when the value is invalid
+ @return property value as a double
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
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+ name property to a double
.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param value property value.]]>
+
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+ name property as a boolean
.
+ If no such property is specified, or if the specified value is not a valid
+ boolean
, then defaultValue
is returned.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @return property value as a boolean
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
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+ name property to a boolean
.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param value boolean
value of the property.]]>
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+ name property to the given type. This
+ is equivalent to set(<name>, value.toString())
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+ @param name property name
+ @param value new value
+ @param enumeration type]]>
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+ enumeration type
+ @throws IllegalArgumentException If mapping is illegal for the type
+ provided
+ @return enumeration type]]>
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+ name to the given time duration. This
+ is equivalent to set(<name>, value + <time suffix>)
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+ @param name Property name
+ @param value Time duration
+ @param unit Unit of time]]>
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+ name property as a Pattern
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+ If no such property is specified, or if the specified value is not a valid
+ Pattern
, then DefaultValue
is returned.
+ Note that the returned value is NOT trimmed by this method.
+
+ @param name property name
+ @param defaultValue default value
+ @return property value as a compiled Pattern, or defaultValue]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Pattern.
+ If the pattern is passed as null, sets the empty pattern which results in
+ further calls to getPattern(...) returning the default value.
+
+ @param name property name
+ @param pattern new value]]>
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+ name property as
+ a collection of String
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+ If no such property is specified then empty collection is returned.
+
+ This is an optimized version of {@link #getStrings(String)}
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @return property value as a collection of String
s.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as
+ an array of String
s.
+ If no such property is specified then null
is returned.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @return property value as an array of String
s,
+ or null
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as
+ an array of String
s.
+ If no such property is specified then default value is returned.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultValue The default value
+ @return property value as an array of String
s,
+ or default value.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as
+ a collection of String
s, trimmed of the leading and trailing whitespace.
+ If no such property is specified then empty Collection
is returned.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @return property value as a collection of String
s, or empty Collection
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as
+ an array of String
s, trimmed of the leading and trailing whitespace.
+ If no such property is specified then an empty array is returned.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @return property value as an array of trimmed String
s,
+ or empty array.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as
+ an array of String
s, trimmed of the leading and trailing whitespace.
+ If no such property is specified then default value is returned.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultValue The default value
+ @return property value as an array of trimmed String
s,
+ or default value.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as
+ as comma delimited values.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param values The values]]>
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+ hostProperty as a
+ InetSocketAddress
. If hostProperty
is
+ null
, addressProperty
will be used. This
+ is useful for cases where we want to differentiate between host
+ bind address and address clients should use to establish connection.
+
+ @param hostProperty bind host property name.
+ @param addressProperty address property name.
+ @param defaultAddressValue the default value
+ @param defaultPort the default port
+ @return InetSocketAddress]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as a
+ InetSocketAddress
.
+ @param name property name.
+ @param defaultAddress the default value
+ @param defaultPort the default port
+ @return InetSocketAddress]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as
+ a host:port
.
+ @param name property name.
+ @param addr inetSocketAddress addr.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as a host:port
. The wildcard
+ address is replaced with the local host's address. If the host and address
+ properties are configured the host component of the address will be combined
+ with the port component of the addr to generate the address. This is to allow
+ optional control over which host name is used in multi-home bind-host
+ cases where a host can have multiple names
+ @param hostProperty the bind-host configuration name
+ @param addressProperty the service address configuration name
+ @param defaultAddressValue the service default address configuration value
+ @param addr InetSocketAddress of the service listener
+ @return InetSocketAddress for clients to connect]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as a host:port
. The wildcard
+ address is replaced with the local host's address.
+ @param name property name.
+ @param addr InetSocketAddress of a listener to store in the given property
+ @return InetSocketAddress for clients to connect]]>
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+
+
+
+ name property
+ as an array of Class
.
+ The value of the property specifies a list of comma separated class names.
+ If no such property is specified, then defaultValue
is
+ returned.
+
+ @param name the property name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @return property value as a Class[]
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as a Class
.
+ If no such property is specified, then defaultValue
is
+ returned.
+
+ @param name the conf key name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @return property value as a Class
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as a Class
+ implementing the interface specified by xface
.
+
+ If no such property is specified, then defaultValue
is
+ returned.
+
+ An exception is thrown if the returned class does not implement the named
+ interface.
+
+ @param name the conf key name.
+ @param defaultValue default value.
+ @param xface the interface implemented by the named class.
+ @param Interface class type.
+ @return property value as a Class
,
+ or defaultValue
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property as a List
+ of objects implementing the interface specified by xface
.
+
+ An exception is thrown if any of the classes does not exist, or if it does
+ not implement the named interface.
+
+ @param name the property name.
+ @param xface the interface implemented by the classes named by
+ name
.
+ @param Interface class type.
+ @return a List
of objects implementing xface
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name property to the name of a
+ theClass
implementing the given interface xface
.
+
+ An exception is thrown if theClass
does not implement the
+ interface xface
.
+
+ @param name property name.
+ @param theClass property value.
+ @param xface the interface implemented by the named class.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ dirsProp with
+ the given path. If dirsProp contains multiple directories,
+ then one is chosen based on path's hash code. If the selected
+ directory does not exist, an attempt is made to create it.
+
+ @param dirsProp directory in which to locate the file.
+ @param path file-path.
+ @return local file under the directory with the given path.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ dirsProp with
+ the given path. If dirsProp contains multiple directories,
+ then one is chosen based on path's hash code. If the selected
+ directory does not exist, an attempt is made to create it.
+
+ @param dirsProp directory in which to locate the file.
+ @param path file-path.
+ @return local file under the directory with the given path.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name.
+
+ @param name configuration resource name.
+ @return an input stream attached to the resource.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ name.
+
+ @param name configuration resource name.
+ @return a reader attached to the resource.]]>
+
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+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ String
+ key-value pairs in the configuration.
+
+ @return an iterator over the entries.]]>
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+ When property name is not empty and the property exists in the
+ configuration, this method writes the property and its attributes
+ to the {@link Writer}.
+
+
+
+ When property name is null or empty, this method writes all the
+ configuration properties and their attributes to the {@link Writer}.
+
+
+
+ When property name is not empty but the property doesn't exist in
+ the configuration, this method throws an {@link IllegalArgumentException}.
+
+
+ @param propertyName xml property name.
+ @param out the writer to write to.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ When propertyName is not empty, and the property exists
+ in the configuration, the format of the output would be,
+
+ {
+ "property": {
+ "key" : "key1",
+ "value" : "value1",
+ "isFinal" : "key1.isFinal",
+ "resource" : "key1.resource"
+ }
+ }
+
+
+
+
+ When propertyName is null or empty, it behaves same as
+ {@link #dumpConfiguration(Configuration, Writer)}, the
+ output would be,
+
+ { "properties" :
+ [ { key : "key1",
+ value : "value1",
+ isFinal : "key1.isFinal",
+ resource : "key1.resource" },
+ { key : "key2",
+ value : "value2",
+ isFinal : "ke2.isFinal",
+ resource : "key2.resource" }
+ ]
+ }
+
+
+
+
+ When propertyName is not empty, and the property is not
+ found in the configuration, this method will throw an
+ {@link IllegalArgumentException}.
+
+
+
+ @param config the configuration
+ @param propertyName property name
+ @param out the Writer to write to
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.
+ @throws IllegalArgumentException when property name is not
+ empty and the property is not found in configuration]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ { "properties" :
+ [ { key : "key1",
+ value : "value1",
+ isFinal : "key1.isFinal",
+ resource : "key1.resource" },
+ { key : "key2",
+ value : "value2",
+ isFinal : "ke2.isFinal",
+ resource : "key2.resource" }
+ ]
+ }
+
+
+ It does not output the properties of the configuration object which
+ is loaded from an input stream.
+
+
+ @param config the configuration
+ @param out the Writer to write to
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ true to set quiet-mode on, false
+ to turn it off.]]>
+
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+
+
+
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+
+
+ } with matching keys]]>
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+ Resources
+
+ Configurations are specified by resources. A resource contains a set of
+ name/value pairs as XML data. Each resource is named by either a
+ String
or by a {@link Path}. If named by a String
,
+ then the classpath is examined for a file with that name. If named by a
+ Path
, then the local filesystem is examined directly, without
+ referring to the classpath.
+
+
Unless explicitly turned off, Hadoop by default specifies two
+ resources, loaded in-order from the classpath:
+ -
+
+ core-default.xml: Read-only defaults for hadoop.
+ - core-site.xml: Site-specific configuration for a given hadoop
+ installation.
+
+ Applications may add additional resources, which are loaded
+ subsequent to these resources in the order they are added.
+
+ Final Parameters
+
+ Configuration parameters may be declared final.
+ Once a resource declares a value final, no subsequently-loaded
+ resource can alter that value.
+ For example, one might define a final parameter with:
+
+ <property>
+ <name>dfs.hosts.include</name>
+ <value>/etc/hadoop/conf/hosts.include</value>
+ <final>true</final>
+ </property>
+
+ Administrators typically define parameters as final in
+ core-site.xml for values that user applications may not alter.
+
+ Variable Expansion
+
+ Value strings are first processed for variable expansion. The
+ available properties are:
+ - Other properties defined in this Configuration; and, if a name is
+ undefined here,
+ - Environment variables in {@link System#getenv()} if a name starts with
+ "env.", or
+ - Properties in {@link System#getProperties()}.
+
+
+ For example, if a configuration resource contains the following property
+ definitions:
+
+ <property>
+ <name>basedir</name>
+ <value>/user/${user.name}</value>
+ </property>
+
+ <property>
+ <name>tempdir</name>
+ <value>${basedir}/tmp</value>
+ </property>
+
+ <property>
+ <name>otherdir</name>
+ <value>${env.BASE_DIR}/other</value>
+ </property>
+
+
+ When conf.get("tempdir") is called, then ${basedir}
+ will be resolved to another property in this Configuration, while
+ ${user.name} would then ordinarily be resolved to the value
+ of the System property with that name.
+
When conf.get("otherdir") is called, then ${env.BASE_DIR}
+ will be resolved to the value of the ${BASE_DIR} environment variable.
+ It supports ${env.NAME:-default} and ${env.NAME-default} notations.
+ The former is resolved to "default" if ${NAME} environment variable is undefined
+ or its value is empty.
+ The latter behaves the same way only if ${NAME} is undefined.
+
By default, warnings will be given to any deprecated configuration
+ parameters and these are suppressible by configuring
+ log4j.logger.org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration.deprecation in
+ log4j.properties file.
+
+
+
+ Optionally we can tag related properties together by using tag
+ attributes. System tags are defined by hadoop.tags.system property. Users
+ can define there own custom tags in hadoop.tags.custom property.
+
+
For example, we can tag existing property as:
+
+ <property>
+ <name>dfs.replication</name>
+ <value>3</value>
+ <tag>HDFS,REQUIRED</tag>
+ </property>
+
+ <property>
+ <name>dfs.data.transfer.protection</name>
+ <value>3</value>
+ <tag>HDFS,SECURITY</tag>
+ </property>
+
+ Properties marked with tags can be retrieved with conf
+ .getAllPropertiesByTag("HDFS") or conf.getAllPropertiesByTags
+ (Arrays.asList("YARN","SECURITY")).
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+ {@link #createKey(String, byte[], Options)} method.
+
+ @param name the base name of the key
+ @param options the options for the new key.
+ @return the version name of the first version of the key.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.
+ @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException no such algorithm exception.]]>
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+ {@link #rollNewVersion(String, byte[])} method.
+
+ @param name the basename of the key
+ @return the name of the new version of the key
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.
+ @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException This exception is thrown when a particular
+ cryptographic algorithm is requested
+ but is not available in the environment.]]>
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+ a provider for the specified URI scheme could not be found.
+ @throws IOException thrown if the provider failed to initialize.]]>
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+ determines a configuration property name,
+ fs.AbstractFileSystem.scheme.impl whose value names the
+ AbstractFileSystem class.
+
+ The entire URI and conf is passed to the AbstractFileSystem factory method.
+
+ @param uri for the file system to be created.
+ @param conf which is passed to the file system impl.
+
+ @return file system for the given URI.
+
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException if the file system for
+ uri
is not supported.]]>
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+ synchronization is essential to guarantee consistency of read requests
+ particularly in HA setting.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException Unsupported Operation Exception.]]>
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+ @throws IOException if an ACL could not be modified]]>
+
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+ @throws IOException if an ACL could not be modified]]>
+
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+ include entries for user, group, and others for compatibility with
+ permission bits.
+ @throws IOException if an ACL could not be modified]]>
+
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+ } which returns each AclStatus
+ @throws IOException if an ACL could not be read]]>
+
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+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to modify
+ @param name xattr name.
+ @param value xattr value.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
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+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to modify
+ @param name xattr name.
+ @param value xattr value.
+ @param flag xattr set flag
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
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+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to get extended attribute
+ @param name xattr name.
+ @return byte[] xattr value.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
+
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+
+
+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to get extended attributes
+
+ @return {@literal Map} describing the XAttrs of the file
+ or directory
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
+
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+
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+
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+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to get extended attributes
+ @param names XAttr names.
+ @return {@literal Map} describing the XAttrs of the file
+ or directory
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
+
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+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to get extended attributes
+ @return {@literal Map} describing the XAttrs of the file
+ or directory
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
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+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to remove extended attribute
+ @param name xattr name
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
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+ hosts: {"host1:9866", "host2:9866, host3:9866"})
+
+
+ And if the file is erasure-coded, each BlockLocation represents a logical
+ block groups. Value offset is the offset of a block group in the file and
+ value length is the total length of a block group. Hosts of a BlockLocation
+ are the datanodes that holding all the data blocks and parity blocks of a
+ block group.
+ Suppose we have a RS_3_2 coded file (3 data units and 2 parity units).
+ A BlockLocation example will be like:
+
+ BlockLocation(offset: 0, length: 3 * BLOCK_SIZE, hosts: {"host1:9866",
+ "host2:9866","host3:9866","host4:9866","host5:9866"})
+
+
+ Please refer to
+ {@link FileSystem#getFileBlockLocations(FileStatus, long, long)} or
+ {@link FileContext#getFileBlockLocations(Path, long, long)}
+ for more examples.]]>
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+ number of bytes read and {@code buf.limit()} will be unchanged.
+
+ In the case of an exception, the state of the buffer (the contents of the
+ buffer, the {@code buf.position()}, the {@code buf.limit()}, etc.) is
+ undefined, and callers should be prepared to recover from this
+ eventuality.
+
+ Callers should use {@link StreamCapabilities#hasCapability(String)} with
+ {@link StreamCapabilities#PREADBYTEBUFFER} to check if the underlying
+ stream supports this interface, otherwise they might get a
+ {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
+
+ Implementations should treat 0-length requests as legitimate, and must not
+ signal an error upon their receipt.
+
+ This does not change the current offset of a file, and is thread-safe.
+
+ @param position position within file
+ @param buf the ByteBuffer to receive the results of the read operation.
+ @return the number of bytes read, possibly zero, or -1 if reached
+ end-of-stream
+ @throws IOException if there is some error performing the read]]>
+
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+
+ This operation provides similar semantics to
+ {@link #read(long, ByteBuffer)}, the difference is that this method is
+ guaranteed to read data until the {@link ByteBuffer} is full, or until
+ the end of the data stream is reached.
+
+ @param position position within file
+ @param buf the ByteBuffer to receive the results of the read operation.
+ @throws IOException if there is some error performing the read
+ @throws EOFException the end of the data was reached before
+ the read operation completed
+ @see #read(long, ByteBuffer)]]>
+
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+
+ After a successful call, {@code buf.position()} will be advanced by the
+ number of bytes read and {@code buf.limit()} will be unchanged.
+
+ In the case of an exception, the state of the buffer (the contents of the
+ buffer, the {@code buf.position()}, the {@code buf.limit()}, etc.) is
+ undefined, and callers should be prepared to recover from this
+ eventuality.
+
+ Callers should use {@link StreamCapabilities#hasCapability(String)} with
+ {@link StreamCapabilities#READBYTEBUFFER} to check if the underlying
+ stream supports this interface, otherwise they might get a
+ {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
+
+ Implementations should treat 0-length requests as legitimate, and must not
+ signal an error upon their receipt.
+
+ @param buf
+ the ByteBuffer to receive the results of the read operation.
+ @return the number of bytes read, possibly zero, or -1 if
+ reach end-of-stream
+ @throws IOException
+ if there is some error performing the read]]>
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+ @param src file name
+ @param replication new replication
+ @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs.
+ @return true if successful;
+ false if file does not exist or is a directory]]>
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+
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+ A higher number here does not necessarily improve performance, especially
+ for object stores, where multiple threads may be attempting to create an FS
+ instance for the same URI.
+
+ Default value: {@value}.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Default value: {@value}.
+ ]]>
+
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+
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+
+
+
+ Use the CreateFlag as follows:
+
+ - CREATE - to create a file if it does not exist,
+ else throw FileAlreadyExists.
+ - APPEND - to append to a file if it exists,
+ else throw FileNotFoundException.
+ - OVERWRITE - to truncate a file if it exists,
+ else throw FileNotFoundException.
+ - CREATE|APPEND - to create a file if it does not exist,
+ else append to an existing file.
+ - CREATE|OVERWRITE - to create a file if it does not exist,
+ else overwrite an existing file.
+ - SYNC_BLOCK - to force closed blocks to the disk device.
+ In addition {@link Syncable#hsync()} should be called after each write,
+ if true synchronous behavior is required.
+ - LAZY_PERSIST - Create the block on transient storage (RAM) if
+ available.
+ - APPEND_NEWBLOCK - Append data to a new block instead of end of the last
+ partial block.
+
+
+ Following combinations are not valid and will result in
+ {@link HadoopIllegalArgumentException}:
+
+ - APPEND|OVERWRITE
+ - CREATE|APPEND|OVERWRITE
+
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+ absOrFqPath is not supported.
+ @throws IOException If the file system for absOrFqPath
could
+ not be instantiated.]]>
+
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+
+ - relative path: "foo/bar";
+ - absolute without scheme: "/foo/bar"
+ - fully qualified with scheme: "xx://auth/foo/bar"
+
+
+ Illegal WDs:
+
+ - relative with scheme: "xx:foo/bar"
+ - non existent directory
+
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+
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+ f does not exist
+ @throws AccessControlException if access denied
+ @throws IOException If an IO Error occurred
+ @throws UnresolvedLinkException If unresolved link occurred.
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server
+
+ RuntimeExceptions:
+ @throws InvalidPathException If path f
is not valid]]>
+
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+ Progress - to report progress on the operation - default null
+ Permission - umask is applied against permission: default is
+ FsPermissions:getDefault()
+
+ CreateParent - create missing parent path; default is to not
+ to create parents
+ The defaults for the following are SS defaults of the file
+ server implementing the target path. Not all parameters make sense
+ for all kinds of file system - eg. localFS ignores Blocksize,
+ replication, checksum
+
+ - BufferSize - buffersize used in FSDataOutputStream
+
- Blocksize - block size for file blocks
+
- ReplicationFactor - replication for blocks
+
- ChecksumParam - Checksum parameters. server default is used
+ if not specified.
+
+
+
+ @return {@link FSDataOutputStream} for created file
+
+ @throws AccessControlException If access is denied
+ @throws FileAlreadyExistsException If file f
already exists
+ @throws FileNotFoundException If parent of f
does not exist
+ and createParent
is false
+ @throws ParentNotDirectoryException If parent of f
is not a
+ directory.
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server
+
+ RuntimeExceptions:
+ @throws InvalidPathException If path f
is not valid]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ dir already
+ exists
+ @throws FileNotFoundException If parent of dir
does not exist
+ and createParent
is false
+ @throws ParentNotDirectoryException If parent of dir
is not a
+ directory
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for dir
+ is not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server
+
+ RuntimeExceptions:
+ @throws InvalidPathException If path dir
is not valid]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server
+
+ RuntimeExceptions:
+ @throws InvalidPathException If path f
is invalid
+
+ @return if delete success true, not false.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
+ is not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server
+ @return input stream.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server
+ @return output stream.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fails if path is a directory.
+ Fails if path does not exist.
+ Fails if path is not closed.
+ Fails if new size is greater than current size.
+
+ @param f The path to the file to be truncated
+ @param newLength The size the file is to be truncated to
+
+ @return true
if the file has been truncated to the desired
+ newLength
and is immediately available to be reused for
+ write operations such as append
, or
+ false
if a background process of adjusting the length of
+ the last block has been started, and clients should wait for it to
+ complete before proceeding with further file updates.
+
+ @throws AccessControlException If access is denied
+ @throws FileNotFoundException If file f
does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fails if src is a file and dst is a directory.
+ Fails if src is a directory and dst is a file.
+ Fails if the parent of dst does not exist or is a file.
+
+
+ If OVERWRITE option is not passed as an argument, rename fails if the dst
+ already exists.
+
+ If OVERWRITE option is passed as an argument, rename overwrites the dst if
+ it is a file or an empty directory. Rename fails if dst is a non-empty
+ directory.
+
+ Note that atomicity of rename is dependent on the file system
+ implementation. Please refer to the file system documentation for details
+
+
+ @param src path to be renamed
+ @param dst new path after rename
+ @param options rename options.
+
+ @throws AccessControlException If access is denied
+ @throws FileAlreadyExistsException If dst
already exists and
+ options
has {@link Options.Rename#OVERWRITE}
+ option false.
+ @throws FileNotFoundException If src
does not exist
+ @throws ParentNotDirectoryException If parent of dst
is not a
+ directory
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for src
+ and dst
is not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
+ is not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server
+
+ RuntimeExceptions:
+ @throws HadoopIllegalArgumentException If username
or
+ groupname
is invalid.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f is
+ not supported.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If the given path does not refer to a symlink
+ or an I/O error occurred]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Given a path referring to a symlink of form:
+
+ {@literal <---}X{@literal --->}
+ fs://host/A/B/link
+ {@literal <-----}Y{@literal ----->}
+
+ In this path X is the scheme and authority that identify the file system,
+ and Y is the path leading up to the final path component "link". If Y is
+ a symlink itself then let Y' be the target of Y and X' be the scheme and
+ authority of Y'. Symlink targets may:
+
+ 1. Fully qualified URIs
+
+ fs://hostX/A/B/file Resolved according to the target file system.
+
+ 2. Partially qualified URIs (eg scheme but no host)
+
+ fs:///A/B/file Resolved according to the target file system. Eg resolving
+ a symlink to hdfs:///A results in an exception because
+ HDFS URIs must be fully qualified, while a symlink to
+ file:///A will not since Hadoop's local file systems
+ require partially qualified URIs.
+
+ 3. Relative paths
+
+ path Resolves to [Y'][path]. Eg if Y resolves to hdfs://host/A and path
+ is "../B/file" then [Y'][path] is hdfs://host/B/file
+
+ 4. Absolute paths
+
+ path Resolves to [X'][path]. Eg if Y resolves hdfs://host/A/B and path
+ is "/file" then [X][path] is hdfs://host/file
+
+
+ @param target the target of the symbolic link
+ @param link the path to be created that points to target
+ @param createParent if true then missing parent dirs are created if
+ false then parent must exist
+
+
+ @throws AccessControlException If access is denied
+ @throws FileAlreadyExistsException If file link
already exists
+ @throws FileNotFoundException If target
does not exist
+ @throws ParentNotDirectoryException If parent of link
is not a
+ directory.
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for
+ target
or link
is not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist
+ @throws UnsupportedFileSystemException If file system for f
is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ f is
+ not supported
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+ f does not exist.
+ @throws UnresolvedLinkException If unresolved link occurred.
+ @throws AccessControlException If access is denied.
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred.
+ @return resolve path.]]>
+
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+ } describing
+ modifications
+ @throws IOException if an ACL could not be modified]]>
+
+
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+
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+ } describing entries
+ to remove
+ @throws IOException if an ACL could not be modified]]>
+
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+ } describing
+ modifications, must include entries for user, group, and others for
+ compatibility with permission bits.
+ @throws IOException if an ACL could not be modified]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ } which returns
+ each AclStatus
+ @throws IOException if an ACL could not be read]]>
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to modify
+ @param name xattr name.
+ @param value xattr value.
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to modify
+ @param name xattr name.
+ @param value xattr value.
+ @param flag xattr set flag
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to get extended attribute
+ @param name xattr name.
+ @return byte[] xattr value.
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to get extended attributes
+ @return Map{@literal <}String, byte[]{@literal >} describing the XAttrs
+ of the file or directory
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to get extended attributes
+ @param names XAttr names.
+ @return Map{@literal <}String, byte[]{@literal >} describing the XAttrs
+ of the file or directory
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to remove extended attribute
+ @param name xattr name
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
+
+ @param path Path to get extended attributes
+ @return List{@literal <}String{@literal >} of the XAttr names of the
+ file or directory
+ @throws IOException If an I/O error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Exceptions applicable to file systems accessed over RPC:
+ @throws RpcClientException If an exception occurred in the RPC client
+ @throws RpcServerException If an exception occurred in the RPC server
+ @throws UnexpectedServerException If server implementation throws
+ undeclared exception to RPC server]]>
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+ Path Names
+
+ The Hadoop file system supports a URI namespace and URI names. This enables
+ multiple types of file systems to be referenced using fully-qualified URIs.
+ Two common Hadoop file system implementations are
+
+ - the local file system: file:///path
+
- the HDFS file system: hdfs://nnAddress:nnPort/path
+
+
+ The Hadoop file system also supports additional naming schemes besides URIs.
+ Hadoop has the concept of a default file system, which implies a
+ default URI scheme and authority. This enables slash-relative names
+ relative to the default FS, which are more convenient for users and
+ application writers. The default FS is typically set by the user's
+ environment, though it can also be manually specified.
+
+
+ Hadoop also supports working-directory-relative names, which are paths
+ relative to the current working directory (similar to Unix). The working
+ directory can be in a different file system than the default FS.
+
+ Thus, Hadoop path names can be specified as one of the following:
+
+ - a fully-qualified URI: scheme://authority/path (e.g.
+ hdfs://nnAddress:nnPort/foo/bar)
+
- a slash-relative name: path relative to the default file system (e.g.
+ /foo/bar)
+
- a working-directory-relative name: path relative to the working dir (e.g.
+ foo/bar)
+
+ Relative paths with scheme (scheme:foo/bar) are illegal.
+
+ Role of FileContext and Configuration Defaults
+
+ The FileContext is the analogue of per-process file-related state in Unix. It
+ contains two properties:
+
+
+ - the default file system (for resolving slash-relative names)
+
- the umask (for file permissions)
+
+ In general, these properties are obtained from the default configuration file
+ in the user's environment (see {@link Configuration}).
+
+ Further file system properties are specified on the server-side. File system
+ operations default to using these server-side defaults unless otherwise
+ specified.
+
+ The file system related server-side defaults are:
+
+ - the home directory (default is "/user/userName")
+
- the initial wd (only for local fs)
+
- replication factor
+
- block size
+
- buffer size
+
- encryptDataTransfer
+
- checksum option. (checksumType and bytesPerChecksum)
+
+
+ Example Usage
+
+ Example 1: use the default config read from the $HADOOP_CONFIG/core.xml.
+ Unspecified values come from core-defaults.xml in the release jar.
+
+ - myFContext = FileContext.getFileContext(); // uses the default config
+ // which has your default FS
+
- myFContext.create(path, ...);
+
- myFContext.setWorkingDir(path);
+
- myFContext.open (path, ...);
+
- ...
+
+ Example 2: Get a FileContext with a specific URI as the default FS
+
+ - myFContext = FileContext.getFileContext(URI);
+
- myFContext.create(path, ...);
+
- ...
+
+ Example 3: FileContext with local file system as the default
+
+ - myFContext = FileContext.getLocalFSFileContext();
+
- myFContext.create(path, ...);
+
- ...
+
+ Example 4: Use a specific config, ignoring $HADOOP_CONFIG
+ Generally you should not need use a config unless you are doing
+
+ - configX = someConfigSomeOnePassedToYou;
+
- myFContext = getFileContext(configX); // configX is not changed,
+ // is passed down
+
- myFContext.create(path, ...);
+
- ...
+
]]>
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+ This implementation throws an UnsupportedOperationException
.
+
+ @return the protocol scheme for this FileSystem.
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
+ (default).]]>
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+ If the configuration has the property
+ {@code "fs.$SCHEME.impl.disable.cache"} set to true,
+ a new instance will be created, initialized with the supplied URI and
+ configuration, then returned without being cached.
+
+
+ If the there is a cached FS instance matching the same URI, it will
+ be returned.
+
+
+ Otherwise: a new FS instance will be created, initialized with the
+ configuration and URI, cached and returned to the caller.
+
+
+ @param uri uri of the filesystem.
+ @param conf configrution.
+ @return filesystem instance.
+ @throws IOException if the FileSystem cannot be instantiated.]]>
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+ if f == null :
+ result = null
+ elif f.getLen() {@literal <=} start:
+ result = []
+ else result = [ locations(FS, b) for b in blocks(FS, p, s, s+l)]
+
+ This call is most helpful with and distributed filesystem
+ where the hostnames of machines that contain blocks of the given file
+ can be determined.
+
+ The default implementation returns an array containing one element:
+
+ BlockLocation( { "localhost:9866" }, { "localhost" }, 0, file.getLen())
+
+
+ In HDFS, if file is three-replicated, the returned array contains
+ elements like:
+
+ BlockLocation(offset: 0, length: BLOCK_SIZE,
+ hosts: {"host1:9866", "host2:9866, host3:9866"})
+ BlockLocation(offset: BLOCK_SIZE, length: BLOCK_SIZE,
+ hosts: {"host2:9866", "host3:9866, host4:9866"})
+
+
+ And if a file is erasure-coded, the returned BlockLocation are logical
+ block groups.
+
+ Suppose we have a RS_3_2 coded file (3 data units and 2 parity units).
+ 1. If the file size is less than one stripe size, say 2 * CELL_SIZE, then
+ there will be one BlockLocation returned, with 0 offset, actual file size
+ and 4 hosts (2 data blocks and 2 parity blocks) hosting the actual blocks.
+ 3. If the file size is less than one group size but greater than one
+ stripe size, then there will be one BlockLocation returned, with 0 offset,
+ actual file size with 5 hosts (3 data blocks and 2 parity blocks) hosting
+ the actual blocks.
+ 4. If the file size is greater than one group size, 3 * BLOCK_SIZE + 123
+ for example, then the result will be like:
+
+ BlockLocation(offset: 0, length: 3 * BLOCK_SIZE, hosts: {"host1:9866",
+ "host2:9866","host3:9866","host4:9866","host5:9866"})
+ BlockLocation(offset: 3 * BLOCK_SIZE, length: 123, hosts: {"host1:9866",
+ "host4:9866", "host5:9866"})
+
+
+ @param file FilesStatus to get data from
+ @param start offset into the given file
+ @param len length for which to get locations for
+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @return block location array.]]>
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+ @param f path to use for create
+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @return if create new file success true,not false.]]>
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+ Fails if src is a directory and dst is a file.
+ Fails if the parent of dst does not exist or is a file.
+
+
+ If OVERWRITE option is not passed as an argument, rename fails
+ if the dst already exists.
+
+
+ If OVERWRITE option is passed as an argument, rename overwrites
+ the dst if it is a file or an empty directory. Rename fails if dst is
+ a non-empty directory.
+
+ Note that atomicity of rename is dependent on the file system
+ implementation. Please refer to the file system documentation for
+ details. This default implementation is non atomic.
+
+ This method is deprecated since it is a temporary method added to
+ support the transition from FileSystem to FileContext for user
+ applications.
+
+
+ @param src path to be renamed
+ @param dst new path after rename
+ @param options rename options.
+ @throws FileNotFoundException src path does not exist, or the parent
+ path of dst does not exist.
+ @throws FileAlreadyExistsException dest path exists and is a file
+ @throws ParentNotDirectoryException if the parent path of dest is not
+ a directory
+ @throws IOException on failure]]>
+
+
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+
+ Fails if path is a directory.
+ Fails if path does not exist.
+ Fails if path is not closed.
+ Fails if new size is greater than current size.
+
+ @param f The path to the file to be truncated
+ @param newLength The size the file is to be truncated to
+
+ @return true
if the file has been truncated to the desired
+ newLength
and is immediately available to be reused for
+ write operations such as append
, or
+ false
if a background process of adjusting the length of
+ the last block has been started, and clients should wait for it to
+ complete before proceeding with further file updates.
+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
+ (default).]]>
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+ The time to shut down a FileSystem will depends on the number of
+ files to delete. For filesystems where the cost of checking
+ for the existence of a file/directory and the actual delete operation
+ (for example: object stores) is high, the time to shutdown the JVM can be
+ significantly extended by over-use of this feature.
+ Connectivity problems with a remote filesystem may delay shutdown
+ further, and may cause the files to not be deleted.
+
+ @param f the path to delete.
+ @return true if deleteOnExit is successful, otherwise false.
+ @throws IOException IO failure]]>
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+ Does not guarantee to return the List of files/directories status in a
+ sorted order.
+
+ Will not return null. Expect IOException upon access error.
+ @param f given path
+ @return the statuses of the files/directories in the given patch
+ @throws FileNotFoundException when the path does not exist
+ @throws IOException see specific implementation]]>
+
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+
+ Does not guarantee to return the List of files/directories status in a
+ sorted order.
+
+ @param f
+ a path name
+ @param filter
+ the user-supplied path filter
+ @return an array of FileStatus objects for the files under the given path
+ after applying the filter
+ @throws FileNotFoundException when the path does not exist
+ @throws IOException see specific implementation]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Does not guarantee to return the List of files/directories status in a
+ sorted order.
+
+ @param files
+ a list of paths
+ @return a list of statuses for the files under the given paths after
+ applying the filter default Path filter
+ @throws FileNotFoundException when the path does not exist
+ @throws IOException see specific implementation]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Does not guarantee to return the List of files/directories status in a
+ sorted order.
+
+ @param files
+ a list of paths
+ @param filter
+ the user-supplied path filter
+ @return a list of statuses for the files under the given paths after
+ applying the filter
+ @throws FileNotFoundException when the path does not exist
+ @throws IOException see specific implementation]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Return all the files that match filePattern and are not checksum
+ files. Results are sorted by their names.
+
+
+ A filename pattern is composed of regular characters and
+ special pattern matching characters, which are:
+
+
+ -
+
+ - ?
+
- Matches any single character.
+
+
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+ If the path is a file, return the file's status and block locations.
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+ @param f is the path
+ @param recursive if the subdirectories need to be traversed recursively
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+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported.]]>
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+ @param value xattr value.
+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
+ (default outcome).]]>
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+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
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+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
+ (default outcome).]]>
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+ @return Map describing the XAttrs of the file or directory
+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
+ (default outcome).]]>
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+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
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+ @param path Path to get extended attributes
+ @param names XAttr names.
+ @return Map describing the XAttrs of the file or directory
+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
+ (default outcome).]]>
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+ Refer to the HDFS extended attributes user documentation for details.
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+ @param path Path to get extended attributes
+ @return List{@literal } of the XAttr names of the file or directory
+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
+ (default outcome).]]>
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+ @param path Path to remove extended attribute
+ @param name xattr name
+ @throws IOException IO failure
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the operation is unsupported
+ (default outcome).]]>
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+ File System should be written to use a FileSystem object or its
+ successor, {@link FileContext}.
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+ The local implementation is {@link LocalFileSystem} and distributed
+ implementation is DistributedFileSystem. There are other implementations
+ for object stores and (outside the Apache Hadoop codebase),
+ third party filesystems.
+
+ Notes
+
+ - The behaviour of the filesystem is
+
+ specified in the Hadoop documentation.
+ However, the normative specification of the behavior of this class is
+ actually HDFS: if HDFS does not behave the way these Javadocs or
+ the specification in the Hadoop documentations define, assume that
+ the documentation is incorrect.
+
+ - The term {@code FileSystem} refers to an instance of this class.
+ - The acronym "FS" is used as an abbreviation of FileSystem.
+ - The term {@code filesystem} refers to the distributed/local filesystem
+ itself, rather than the class used to interact with it.
+ - The term "file" refers to a file in the remote filesystem,
+ rather than instances of {@code java.io.File}.
+
+
+ This is a carefully evolving class.
+ New methods may be marked as Unstable or Evolving for their initial release,
+ as a warning that they are new and may change based on the
+ experience of use in applications.
+
+ Important note for developers
+
+ If you are making changes here to the public API or protected methods,
+ you must review the following subclasses and make sure that
+ they are filtering/passing through new methods as appropriate.
+
+ {@link FilterFileSystem}: methods are passed through. If not,
+ then {@code TestFilterFileSystem.MustNotImplement} must be
+ updated with the unsupported interface.
+ Furthermore, if the new API's support is probed for via
+ {@link #hasPathCapability(Path, String)} then
+ {@link FilterFileSystem#hasPathCapability(Path, String)}
+ must return false, always.
+
+ {@link ChecksumFileSystem}: checksums are created and
+ verified.
+
+ {@code TestHarFileSystem} will need its {@code MustNotImplement}
+ interface updated.
+
+
+ There are some external places your changes will break things.
+ Do co-ordinate changes here.
+
+
+ HBase: HBoss
+
+ Hive: HiveShim23
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+ {@code shims/0.23/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hive/shims/Hadoop23Shims.java}]]>
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+ this means "after the copy, delete(source) returned true"
+ If the destination is a directory, and mkdirs (dest) fails,
+ the operation will return false rather than raise any exception.
+
+ The overwrite flag is about overwriting files; it has no effect about
+ handing an attempt to copy a file atop a directory (expect an IOException),
+ or a directory over a path which contains a file (mkdir will fail, so
+ "false").
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+ The operation is recursive, and the deleteSource operation takes place
+ as each subdirectory is copied. Therefore, if an operation fails partway
+ through, the source tree may be partially deleted.
+
+ @param srcFS source filesystem
+ @param srcStatus status of source
+ @param dstFS destination filesystem
+ @param dst path of source
+ @param deleteSource delete the source?
+ @param overwrite overwrite files at destination?
+ @param conf configuration to use when opening files
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+ @return String[] with absolute path to new jar in position 0 and
+ unexpanded wild card entry path in position 1
+ @throws IOException if there is an I/O error while writing the jar file]]>
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+ its basic file system, possibly transforming
+ the data along the way or providing additional
+ functionality. The class FilterFileSystem
+ itself simply overrides all methods of
+ FileSystem
with versions that
+ pass all requests to the contained file
+ system. Subclasses of FilterFileSystem
+ may further override some of these methods
+ and may also provide additional methods
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+ @param buffer buffer into which data is read
+ @param offset offset into the buffer in which data is written
+ @param length the number of bytes to read
+ @throws IOException IO problems
+ @throws EOFException If the end of stream is reached while reading.
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+ if (fs instanceof FooFileSystem) {
+ FooFileSystem fs = (FooFileSystem) fs;
+ OutputStream out = dfs.createFile(path)
+ .optionA()
+ .optionB("value")
+ .cache()
+ .build()
+ } else if (fs instanceof BarFileSystem) {
+ ...
+ }
+
+ // Do
+ OutputStream out = fs.createFile(path)
+ .permission(perm)
+ .bufferSize(bufSize)
+ .opt("foofs:option.a", true)
+ .opt("foofs:option.b", "value")
+ .opt("barfs:cache", true)
+ .must("foofs:cache", true)
+ .must("barfs:cache-size", 256 * 1024 * 1024)
+ .build();
+
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+ If the option is not related to the file system, the option will be ignored.
+ If the option is must, but not supported by the file system, a
+ {@link IllegalArgumentException} will be thrown.]]>
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+ need to cast an instance to see if is a source of statistics.
+ However, implementations MAY return null for their actual statistics.
+ ]]>
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+ partial listing, multiple PartialListing may need to be combined to obtain
+ the full listing of a parent directory.
+
+ ListingBatch behaves similar to a Future, in that getting the result via
+ {@link #get()} will throw an Exception if there was a failure.]]>
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+ @param position position within file
+ @param buffer destination buffer
+ @param offset offset in the buffer
+ @param length number of bytes to read
+ @return actual number of bytes read; -1 means "none"
+ @throws IOException IO problems.]]>
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+ Warning: Not all filesystems satisfy the thread-safety requirement.
+ @param position position within file
+ @param buffer destination buffer
+ @param offset offset in the buffer
+ @param length number of bytes to read
+ @throws IOException IO problems.
+ @throws EOFException the end of the data was reached before
+ the read operation completed]]>
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+ Warning: Not all filesystems satisfy the thread-safety requirement.
+ @param position position within file
+ @param buffer destination buffer
+ @throws IOException IO problems.
+ @throws EOFException the end of the data was reached before
+ the read operation completed]]>
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+ undefined. Some ranges may have old data, some may have new and some may have both.
+
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+ While a readVectored() operation is in progress, normal read api calls may block.
+
+ @param ranges the byte ranges to read
+ @param allocate the function to allocate ByteBuffer
+ @throws IOException any IOE.]]>
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+ due to reliance on Java's {@link File#list()} API.)]]>
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+ XAttr is byte[], this class is to
+ covert byte[] to some kind of string representation or convert back.
+ String representation is convenient for display and input. For example
+ display in screen as shell response and json response, input as http
+ or shell parameter.]]>
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+ any object instance of significant memory size.
+ Applications SHOULD remove references when they are
+ no longer needed.
+ When logged at TRACE, prints the key and stack trace of the caller,
+ to allow for debugging of any problems.
+ @param key key
+ @param value new value
+ @return old value or null]]>
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+ A {@link FileSystem} backed by an FTP client provided by Apache Commons Net.
+ ]]>
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+ These are low-cost per-instance statistics provided by any Hadoop
+ I/O class instance.
+
+ Consult the filesystem specification document for the requirements
+ of an implementation of this interface.]]>
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+ @param source source of statistics.
+ @return a string for logging.]]>
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+ Whenever this object's toString() method is called, it evaluates the
+ statistics.
+
+ This is designed to affordable to use in log statements.
+ @param source source of statistics -may be null.
+ @return an object whose toString() operation returns the current values.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Whenever this object's toString() method is called, it evaluates the
+ statistics.
+
+ This is for use in log statements where for the cost of creation
+ of this entry is low; it is affordable to use in log statements.
+ @param statistics statistics to stringify -may be null.
+ @return an object whose toString() operation returns the current values.]]>
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+ to propagate data (Spark, Flink...) can send the statistics
+ back. For this reason, TreeMaps are explicitly used as field types,
+ even though IDEs can recommend use of Map instead.
+ For security reasons, untrusted java object streams should never be
+ deserialized. If for some reason this is required, use
+ {@link #requiredSerializationClasses()} to get the list of classes
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+ - {@link #addSample(long)}
+ - {@link #clear()}
+ - {@link #setSamplesAndSum(long, long)}
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+ attempt. Each method will be tried in turn, and the next in the list
+ will only be attempted if the previous one fails. See {@link NodeFencer}
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+ {@link Serialization} classes.]]>
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+ In this case, this class can help you wrap instances with different types.
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+ Compared with ObjectWritable
, this class is much more effective,
+ because ObjectWritable
will append the class declaration as a String
+ into the output file in every Key-Value pair.
+
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+ Generic Writable implements {@link Configurable} interface, so that it will be
+ configured by the framework. The configuration is passed to the wrapped objects
+ implementing {@link Configurable} interface before deserialization.
+
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+ 1. Write your own class, such as GenericObject, which extends GenericWritable.
+ 2. Implements the abstract method getTypes()
, defines
+ the classes which will be wrapped in GenericObject in application.
+ Attention: this classes defined in getTypes()
method, must
+ implement Writable
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+ The code looks like this:
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+ ClassType2.class,
+ ClassType3.class,
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+ @deprecated use {@link #cleanupWithLogger(Logger, java.io.Closeable...)}
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+ @param filter If non-null, the filter to use when listing
+ this directory.
+ @return The list of files in the directory.
+
+ @throws IOException On I/O error]]>
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+ @param fileToSync the file to fsync
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
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file,
+ containing all keys and values in the map, and a smaller index
+ file, containing a fraction of the keys. The fraction is determined by
+ {@link Writer#getIndexInterval()}.
+
+ The index file is read entirely into memory. Thus key implementations
+ should try to keep themselves small.
+
+
Map files are created by adding entries in-order. To maintain a large
+ database, perform updates by copying the previous version of a database and
+ merging in a sorted change list, to create a new version of the database in
+ a new file. Sorting large change lists can be done with {@link
+ SequenceFile.Sorter}.]]>
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+ it in the specified conf. If the specified conf is null,
+ try load it directly.
+
+ @param conf configuration.
+ @param className classname.
+ @return Class.]]>
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+ objects.
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+ @param generic type.
+ @see DeserializerComparator]]>
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+ pairs.
+
+ SequenceFile
provides {@link SequenceFile.Writer},
+ {@link SequenceFile.Reader} and {@link Sorter} classes for writing,
+ reading and sorting respectively.
+
+ There are three SequenceFile
Writer
s based on the
+ {@link CompressionType} used to compress key/value pairs:
+
+ -
+
Writer
: Uncompressed records.
+
+ -
+
RecordCompressWriter
: Record-compressed files, only compress
+ values.
+
+ -
+
BlockCompressWriter
: Block-compressed files, both keys &
+ values are collected in 'blocks'
+ separately and compressed. The size of
+ the 'block' is configurable.
+
+
+ The actual compression algorithm used to compress key and/or values can be
+ specified by using the appropriate {@link CompressionCodec}.
+
+ The recommended way is to use the static createWriter methods
+ provided by the SequenceFile
to chose the preferred format.
+
+ The {@link SequenceFile.Reader} acts as the bridge and can read any of the
+ above SequenceFile
formats.
+
+
+
+ Essentially there are 3 different formats for SequenceFile
s
+ depending on the CompressionType
specified. All of them share a
+ common header described below.
+
+
+
+ -
+ version - 3 bytes of magic header SEQ, followed by 1 byte of actual
+ version number (e.g. SEQ4 or SEQ6)
+
+ -
+ keyClassName -key class
+
+ -
+ valueClassName - value class
+
+ -
+ compression - A boolean which specifies if compression is turned on for
+ keys/values in this file.
+
+ -
+ blockCompression - A boolean which specifies if block-compression is
+ turned on for keys/values in this file.
+
+ -
+ compression codec -
CompressionCodec
class which is used for
+ compression of keys and/or values (if compression is
+ enabled).
+
+ -
+ metadata - {@link Metadata} for this file.
+
+ -
+ sync - A sync marker to denote end of the header.
+
+
+
+ Uncompressed SequenceFile Format
+
+ -
+ Header
+
+ -
+ Record
+
+ - Record length
+ - Key length
+ - Key
+ - Value
+
+
+ -
+ A sync-marker every few
100
kilobytes or so.
+
+
+
+ Record-Compressed SequenceFile Format
+
+ -
+ Header
+
+ -
+ Record
+
+ - Record length
+ - Key length
+ - Key
+ - Compressed Value
+
+
+ -
+ A sync-marker every few
100
kilobytes or so.
+
+
+
+ Block-Compressed SequenceFile Format
+
+ -
+ Header
+
+ -
+ Record Block
+
+ - Uncompressed number of records in the block
+ - Compressed key-lengths block-size
+ - Compressed key-lengths block
+ - Compressed keys block-size
+ - Compressed keys block
+ - Compressed value-lengths block-size
+ - Compressed value-lengths block
+ - Compressed values block-size
+ - Compressed values block
+
+
+ -
+ A sync-marker every block.
+
+
+
+ The compressed blocks of key lengths and value lengths consist of the
+ actual lengths of individual keys/values encoded in ZeroCompressedInteger
+ format.
+
+ @see CompressionCodec]]>
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+ method avoids using the converter or doing String instantiation.
+
+ @param position input position.
+ @return the Unicode scalar value at position or -1
+ if the position is invalid or points to a
+ trailing byte.]]>
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+ what in the backing
+ buffer, starting as position start
. The starting
+ position is measured in bytes and the return value is in
+ terms of byte position in the buffer. The backing buffer is
+ not converted to a string for this operation.
+
+ @param what input what.
+ @param start input start.
+ @return byte position of the first occurrence of the search
+ string in the UTF-8 buffer or -1 if not found]]>
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+ underlying byte array that is retrievable via {@link #getBytes()}.
+ In order to free the byte-array memory, call {@link #set(byte[])}
+ with an empty byte array (For example, new byte[0]
).]]>
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+ malformed input is replaced with the
+ substitution character, which is U+FFFD. Otherwise the
+ method throws a MalformedInputException.
+
+ @param utf8 input utf8.
+ @param start input start.
+ @param length input length.
+ @param replace input replace.
+ @throws CharacterCodingException a character encoding or
+ decoding error occurs.]]>
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+ malformed input is replaced with the
+ substitution character, which is U+FFFD. Otherwise the
+ method throws a MalformedInputException.
+
+ @param string input string.
+ @param replace input replace.
+ @return ByteBuffer: bytes stores at ByteBuffer.array()
+ and length is ByteBuffer.limit()
+ @throws CharacterCodingException a character encoding or decoding error occurs.]]>
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+ addition, it provides methods for string traversal without converting the
+ byte array to a string. Also includes utilities for
+ serializing/deserialing a string, coding/decoding a string, checking if a
+ byte array contains valid UTF8 code, calculating the length of an encoded
+ string.]]>
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+ old version of the class may still be processed by the new version. To
+ handle this situation, {@link #readFields(DataInput)}
+ implementations should catch {@link VersionMismatchException}.]]>
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to serialize this object into.
+ @throws IOException any other problem for write.]]>
+
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+
+ For efficiency, implementations should attempt to re-use storage in the
+ existing object where possible.
+
+ @param in DataInput
to deseriablize this object from.
+ @throws IOException any other problem for readFields.]]>
+
+
+
+ Any key
or value
type in the Hadoop Map-Reduce
+ framework implements this interface.
+
+ Implementations typically implement a static read(DataInput)
+ method which constructs a new instance, calls {@link #readFields(DataInput)}
+ and returns the instance.
+
+ Example:
+
+ public class MyWritable implements Writable {
+ // Some data
+ private int counter;
+ private long timestamp;
+
+ // Default constructor to allow (de)serialization
+ MyWritable() { }
+
+ public void write(DataOutput out) throws IOException {
+ out.writeInt(counter);
+ out.writeLong(timestamp);
+ }
+
+ public void readFields(DataInput in) throws IOException {
+ counter = in.readInt();
+ timestamp = in.readLong();
+ }
+
+ public static MyWritable read(DataInput in) throws IOException {
+ MyWritable w = new MyWritable();
+ w.readFields(in);
+ return w;
+ }
+ }
+
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+
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+ WritableComparable
s can be compared to each other, typically
+ via Comparator
s. Any type which is to be used as a
+ key
in the Hadoop Map-Reduce framework should implement this
+ interface.
+
+ Note that hashCode()
is frequently used in Hadoop to partition
+ keys. It's important that your implementation of hashCode() returns the same
+ result across different instances of the JVM. Note also that the default
+ hashCode()
implementation in Object
does not
+ satisfy this property.
+
+ Example:
+
+ public class MyWritableComparable implements
+ WritableComparable{@literal } {
+ // Some data
+ private int counter;
+ private long timestamp;
+
+ public void write(DataOutput out) throws IOException {
+ out.writeInt(counter);
+ out.writeLong(timestamp);
+ }
+
+ public void readFields(DataInput in) throws IOException {
+ counter = in.readInt();
+ timestamp = in.readLong();
+ }
+
+ public int compareTo(MyWritableComparable o) {
+ int thisValue = this.value;
+ int thatValue = o.value;
+ return (thisValue < thatValue ? -1 : (thisValue==thatValue ? 0 : 1));
+ }
+
+ public int hashCode() {
+ final int prime = 31;
+ int result = 1;
+ result = prime * result + counter;
+ result = prime * result + (int) (timestamp ^ (timestamp >>> 32));
+ return result
+ }
+ }
+
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+ WritableComparable}s (using {@link
+ Writable#readFields(DataInput)}, then calls {@link
+ #compare(WritableComparable,WritableComparable)}.]]>
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+ orderings, override {@link #compare(WritableComparable,WritableComparable)}.
+
+ One may optimize compare-intensive operations by overriding
+ {@link #compare(byte[],int,int,byte[],int,int)}. Static utility methods are
+ provided to assist in optimized implementations of this method.]]>
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+ @param orig The object to copy
+ @param conf input Configuration.
+ @return The copied object]]>
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+ @param in DataInput to read from
+ @param enumType Class type of Enum
+ @return Enum represented by String read from DataInput
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
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+ @param in input stream
+ @param len number of bytes to skip
+ @throws IOException when skipped less number of bytes]]>
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+ @return Compressor
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+ @return Decompressor
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+ If the short class name ends with 'Codec', then there are two aliases for
+ the codec, the complete short class name and the short class name without
+ the 'Codec' ending. For example for the 'GzipCodec' codec class name the
+ alias are 'gzip' and 'gzipcodec'.
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+ @param codecName the canonical class name of the codec
+ @return the codec object]]>
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+ Codec aliases are case insensitive.
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+ The code alias is the short class name (without the package name).
+ If the short class name ends with 'Codec', then there are two aliases for
+ the codec, the complete short class name and the short class name without
+ the 'Codec' ending. For example for the 'GzipCodec' codec class name the
+ alias are 'gzip' and 'gzipcodec'.
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+ @return the codec class]]>
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+ @param len Length]]>
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+ that the data passed in via b[]
remain unmodified until
+ the caller is explicitly notified--via {@link #needsInput()}--that the
+ buffer may be safely modified. With this requirement, an extra
+ buffer-copy can be avoided.)
+
+ @param b Input data
+ @param off Start offset
+ @param len Length]]>
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+ true if the input data buffer is empty and
+ {@link #setInput(byte[], int, int)} should be called to
+ provide more input.
+
+ @return true
if the input data buffer is empty and
+ {@link #setInput(byte[], int, int)} should be called in
+ order to provide more input.]]>
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+ @return true
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+ true if the end of the decompressed
+ data output stream has been reached. Indicates a concatenated data stream
+ when finished() returns true
and {@link #getRemaining()}
+ returns a positive value. finished() will be reset with the
+ {@link #reset()} method.
+ @return true
if the end of the decompressed
+ data output stream has been reached.]]>
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+ {@link #finished()} returns true
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+ a zero value, indicates that the end of data stream has been reached and
+ is not a concatenated data stream.
+ @return The number of bytes remaining in the compressed data buffer.]]>
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+ reset() is called before processing of the next data stream in the
+ concatenated data stream. {@link #finished()} will be reset and will
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+ io.compress.passthrough.extension = .gz
+
+
+ Note: this is not a Splittable codec: it doesn't know the
+ capabilities of the passed in stream. It should be possible to
+ extend this in a subclass: the inner classes are marked as protected
+ to enable this. Do not retrofit splitting to this class..]]>
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+ "lzo" - LZO compression.
+ "gz" - GZIP compression.
+ ]]>
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+ Named meta data blocks.
+ Sorted or unsorted keys.
+ Seek by key or by file offset.
+
+ The memory footprint of a TFile includes the following:
+
+ - Some constant overhead of reading or writing a compressed block.
+
+ - Each compressed block requires one compression/decompression codec for
+ I/O.
+
- Temporary space to buffer the key.
+
- Temporary space to buffer the value (for TFile.Writer only). Values are
+ chunk encoded, so that we buffer at most one chunk of user data. By default,
+ the chunk buffer is 1MB. Reading chunked value does not require additional
+ memory.
+
+ - TFile index, which is proportional to the total number of Data Blocks.
+ The total amount of memory needed to hold the index can be estimated as
+ (56+AvgKeySize)*NumBlocks.
+
- MetaBlock index, which is proportional to the total number of Meta
+ Blocks.The total amount of memory needed to hold the index for Meta Blocks
+ can be estimated as (40+AvgMetaBlockName)*NumMetaBlock.
+
+
+ The behavior of TFile can be customized by the following variables through
+ Configuration:
+
+ - tfile.io.chunk.size: Value chunk size. Integer (in bytes). Default
+ to 1MB. Values of the length less than the chunk size is guaranteed to have
+ known value length in read time (See
+ {@link TFile.Reader.Scanner.Entry#isValueLengthKnown()}).
+
- tfile.fs.output.buffer.size: Buffer size used for
+ FSDataOutputStream. Integer (in bytes). Default to 256KB.
+
- tfile.fs.input.buffer.size: Buffer size used for
+ FSDataInputStream. Integer (in bytes). Default to 256KB.
+
+
+ Suggestions on performance optimization.
+
+ - Minimum block size. We recommend a setting of minimum block size between
+ 256KB to 1MB for general usage. Larger block size is preferred if files are
+ primarily for sequential access. However, it would lead to inefficient random
+ access (because there are more data to decompress). Smaller blocks are good
+ for random access, but require more memory to hold the block index, and may
+ be slower to create (because we must flush the compressor stream at the
+ conclusion of each data block, which leads to an FS I/O flush). Further, due
+ to the internal caching in Compression codec, the smallest possible block
+ size would be around 20KB-30KB.
+
- The current implementation does not offer true multi-threading for
+ reading. The implementation uses FSDataInputStream seek()+read(), which is
+ shown to be much faster than positioned-read call in single thread mode.
+ However, it also means that if multiple threads attempt to access the same
+ TFile (using multiple scanners) simultaneously, the actual I/O is carried out
+ sequentially even if they access different DFS blocks.
+
- Compression codec. Use "none" if the data is not very compressable (by
+ compressable, I mean a compression ratio at least 2:1). Generally, use "lzo"
+ as the starting point for experimenting. "gz" overs slightly better
+ compression ratio over "lzo" but requires 4x CPU to compress and 2x CPU to
+ decompress, comparing to "lzo".
+
- File system buffering, if the underlying FSDataInputStream and
+ FSDataOutputStream is already adequately buffered; or if applications
+ reads/writes keys and values in large buffers, we can reduce the sizes of
+ input/output buffering in TFile layer by setting the configuration parameters
+ "tfile.fs.input.buffer.size" and "tfile.fs.output.buffer.size".
+
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+ Some design rationale behind TFile can be found at Hadoop-3315.]]>
+
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+ Utils#writeVLong(out, n).
+
+ @param out
+ output stream
+ @param n
+ The integer to be encoded
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.
+ @see Utils#writeVLong(DataOutput, long)]]>
+
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+
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+
+
+ if n in [-32, 127): encode in one byte with the actual value.
+ Otherwise,
+ if n in [-20*2^8, 20*2^8): encode in two bytes: byte[0] = n/256 - 52;
+ byte[1]=n&0xff. Otherwise,
+ if n IN [-16*2^16, 16*2^16): encode in three bytes: byte[0]=n/2^16 -
+ 88; byte[1]=(n>>8)&0xff; byte[2]=n&0xff. Otherwise,
+ if n in [-8*2^24, 8*2^24): encode in four bytes: byte[0]=n/2^24 - 112;
+ byte[1] = (n>>16)&0xff; byte[2] = (n>>8)&0xff;
+ byte[3]=n&0xff.
+ Otherwise:
+ if n in [-2^31, 2^31): encode in five bytes: byte[0]=-125; byte[1] =
+ (n>>24)&0xff; byte[2]=(n>>16)&0xff;
+ byte[3]=(n>>8)&0xff; byte[4]=n&0xff;
+ if n in [-2^39, 2^39): encode in six bytes: byte[0]=-124; byte[1] =
+ (n>>32)&0xff; byte[2]=(n>>24)&0xff;
+ byte[3]=(n>>16)&0xff; byte[4]=(n>>8)&0xff;
+ byte[5]=n&0xff
+ if n in [-2^47, 2^47): encode in seven bytes: byte[0]=-123; byte[1] =
+ (n>>40)&0xff; byte[2]=(n>>32)&0xff;
+ byte[3]=(n>>24)&0xff; byte[4]=(n>>16)&0xff;
+ byte[5]=(n>>8)&0xff; byte[6]=n&0xff;
+ if n in [-2^55, 2^55): encode in eight bytes: byte[0]=-122; byte[1] =
+ (n>>48)&0xff; byte[2] = (n>>40)&0xff;
+ byte[3]=(n>>32)&0xff; byte[4]=(n>>24)&0xff; byte[5]=
+ (n>>16)&0xff; byte[6]=(n>>8)&0xff; byte[7]=n&0xff;
+ if n in [-2^63, 2^63): encode in nine bytes: byte[0]=-121; byte[1] =
+ (n>>54)&0xff; byte[2] = (n>>48)&0xff;
+ byte[3] = (n>>40)&0xff; byte[4]=(n>>32)&0xff;
+ byte[5]=(n>>24)&0xff; byte[6]=(n>>16)&0xff; byte[7]=
+ (n>>8)&0xff; byte[8]=n&0xff;
+
+
+ @param out
+ output stream
+ @param n
+ the integer number
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
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+
+
+ (int)Utils#readVLong(in).
+
+ @param in
+ input stream
+ @return the decoded integer
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.
+
+ @see Utils#readVLong(DataInput)]]>
+
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+ if (FB >= -32), return (long)FB;
+ if (FB in [-72, -33]), return (FB+52)<<8 + NB[0]&0xff;
+ if (FB in [-104, -73]), return (FB+88)<<16 +
+ (NB[0]&0xff)<<8 + NB[1]&0xff;
+ if (FB in [-120, -105]), return (FB+112)<<24 + (NB[0]&0xff)
+ <<16 + (NB[1]&0xff)<<8 + NB[2]&0xff;
+ if (FB in [-128, -121]), return interpret NB[FB+129] as a signed
+ big-endian integer.
+
+ @param in
+ input stream
+ @return the decoded long integer.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
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+ @param list
+ The list
+ @param key
+ The input key.
+ @param cmp
+ Comparator for the key.
+ @return The index to the desired element if it exists; or list.size()
+ otherwise.]]>
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+ Type of the input key.
+ @param list
+ The list
+ @param key
+ The input key.
+ @param cmp
+ Comparator for the key.
+ @return The index to the desired element if it exists; or list.size()
+ otherwise.]]>
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+ Type of the input key.
+ @param list
+ The list
+ @param key
+ The input key.
+ @return The index to the desired element if it exists; or list.size()
+ otherwise.]]>
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+ Type of the input key.
+ @param list
+ The list
+ @param key
+ The input key.
+ @return The index to the desired element if it exists; or list.size()
+ otherwise.]]>
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+ An experimental {@link Serialization} for Java {@link Serializable} classes.
+
+ @see JavaSerializationComparator]]>
+
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+ A {@link RawComparator} that uses a {@link JavaSerialization}
+ {@link Deserializer} to deserialize objects that are then compared via
+ their {@link Comparable} interfaces.
+
+ @param generic type.
+ @see JavaSerialization]]>
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+This package provides a mechanism for using different serialization frameworks
+in Hadoop. The property "io.serializations" defines a list of
+{@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.Serialization}s that know how to create
+{@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.Serializer}s and
+{@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.Deserializer}s.
+
+
+
+To add a new serialization framework write an implementation of
+{@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.Serialization} and add its name to the
+"io.serializations" property.
+
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+serialize/deserialize Avro types in Hadoop.
+
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+Use {@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.avro.AvroSpecificSerialization} for
+serialization of classes generated by Avro's 'specific' compiler.
+
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+Use {@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.avro.AvroReflectSerialization} for
+other classes.
+{@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.avro.AvroReflectSerialization} work for
+any class which is either in the package list configured via
+{@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.avro.AvroReflectSerialization#AVRO_REFLECT_PACKAGES}
+or implement {@link org.apache.hadoop.io.serializer.avro.AvroReflectSerializable}
+interface.
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+ from {@link MetricsSource}. It registers with {@link MetricsSystem} which
+ periodically pushes the {@link MetricsRecord} to the sink using
+ {@link #putMetrics(MetricsRecord)} method. If the implementing class also
+ implements {@link Closeable}, then the MetricsSystem will close the sink when
+ it is stopped.]]>
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+ @param source object to register
+ @param name of the source. Must be unique or null (then extracted from
+ the annotations of the source object.)
+ @param desc the description of the source (or null. See above.)
+ @return the source object
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+ system. Implementations of {@link MetricsSystem} polls the
+ {@link MetricsSource}s periodically and pass the {@link MetricsRecord}s to
+ {@link MetricsSink}.]]>
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+ @return a map of peer DataNode Id to the average latency to that
+ node seen over the measurement period.]]>
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+ This class maintains a group of rolling average metrics. It implements the
+ algorithm of rolling average, i.e. a number of sliding windows are kept to
+ roll over and evict old subsets of samples. Each window has a subset of
+ samples in a stream, where sub-sum and sub-total are collected. All sub-sums
+ and sub-totals in all windows will be aggregated to final-sum and final-total
+ used to compute final average, which is called rolling average.
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+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem} to write the metrics logs. Every
+ roll interval a new directory will be created under the path specified by the
+ basepath
property. All metrics will be logged to a file in the
+ current interval's directory in a file named <hostname>.log, where
+ <hostname> is the name of the host on which the metrics logging
+ process is running. The base path is set by the
+ <prefix>.sink.<instance>.basepath
property. The
+ time zone used to create the current interval's directory name is GMT. If
+ the basepath
property isn't specified, it will default to
+ "/tmp", which is the temp directory on whatever default file
+ system is configured for the cluster.
+
+ The <prefix>.sink.<instance>.ignore-error
+ property controls whether an exception is thrown when an error is encountered
+ writing a log file. The default value is true
. When set to
+ false
, file errors are quietly swallowed.
+
+ The roll-interval
property sets the amount of time before
+ rolling the directory. The default value is 1 hour. The roll interval may
+ not be less than 1 minute. The property's value should be given as
+ number unit, where number is an integer value, and
+ unit is a valid unit. Valid units are minute, hour,
+ and day. The units are case insensitive and may be abbreviated or
+ plural. If no units are specified, hours are assumed. For example,
+ "2", "2h", "2 hour", and
+ "2 hours" are all valid ways to specify two hours.
+
+ The roll-offset-interval-millis
property sets the upper
+ bound on a random time interval (in milliseconds) that is used to delay
+ before the initial roll. All subsequent rolls will happen an integer
+ number of roll intervals after the initial roll, hence retaining the original
+ offset. The purpose of this property is to insert some variance in the roll
+ times so that large clusters using this sink on every node don't cause a
+ performance impact on HDFS by rolling simultaneously. The default value is
+ 30000 (30s). When writing to HDFS, as a rule of thumb, the roll offset in
+ millis should be no less than the number of sink instances times 5.
+
+
The primary use of this class is for logging to HDFS. As it uses
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.fs.FileSystem} to access the target file system,
+ however, it can be used to write to the local file system, Amazon S3, or any
+ other supported file system. The base path for the sink will determine the
+ file system used. An unqualified path will write to the default file system
+ set by the configuration.
+
+ Not all file systems support the ability to append to files. In file
+ systems without the ability to append to files, only one writer can write to
+ a file at a time. To allow for concurrent writes from multiple daemons on a
+ single host, the source
property is used to set unique headers
+ for the log files. The property should be set to the name of
+ the source daemon, e.g. namenode. The value of the
+ source
property should typically be the same as the property's
+ prefix. If this property is not set, the source is taken to be
+ unknown.
+
+ Instead of appending to an existing file, by default the sink
+ will create a new file with a suffix of ".<n>", where
+ n is the next lowest integer that isn't already used in a file name,
+ similar to the Hadoop daemon logs. NOTE: the file with the highest
+ sequence number is the newest file, unlike the Hadoop daemon logs.
+
+ For file systems that allow append, the sink supports appending to the
+ existing file instead. If the allow-append
property is set to
+ true, the sink will instead append to the existing file on file systems that
+ support appends. By default, the allow-append
property is
+ false.
+
+ Note that when writing to HDFS with allow-append
set to true,
+ there is a minimum acceptable number of data nodes. If the number of data
+ nodes drops below that minimum, the append will succeed, but reading the
+ data will fail with an IOException in the DataStreamer class. The minimum
+ number of data nodes required for a successful append is generally 2 or
+ 3.
+
+ Note also that when writing to HDFS, the file size information is not
+ updated until the file is closed (at the end of the interval) even though
+ the data is being written successfully. This is a known HDFS limitation that
+ exists because of the performance cost of updating the metadata. See
+ HDFS-5478.
+
+ When using this sink in a secure (Kerberos) environment, two additional
+ properties must be set: keytab-key
and
+ principal-key
. keytab-key
should contain the key by
+ which the keytab file can be found in the configuration, for example,
+ yarn.nodemanager.keytab
. principal-key
should
+ contain the key by which the principal can be found in the configuration,
+ for example, yarn.nodemanager.principal
.]]>
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+
+ To configure this plugin, you will need to add the following
+ entries to your hadoop-metrics2.properties file:
+
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+ *.sink.statsd.class=org.apache.hadoop.metrics2.sink.StatsDSink
+ [prefix].sink.statsd.server.host=
+ [prefix].sink.statsd.server.port=
+ [prefix].sink.statsd.skip.hostname=true|false (optional)
+ [prefix].sink.statsd.service.name=NameNode (name you want for service)
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+ Where the {@literal and } are the supplied
+ parameters.
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+ @param serviceName serviceName.
+ @param nameName nameName.
+ @param theMbean - the MBean to register
+ @return the named used to register the MBean]]>
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+ Where the {@literal and } are the supplied
+ parameters.
+
+ @param serviceName serviceName.
+ @param nameName nameName.
+ @param properties - Key value pairs to define additional JMX ObjectName
+ properties.
+ @param theMbean - the MBean to register
+ @return the named used to register the MBean]]>
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+ @param specs server specs (see description)
+ @param defaultPort the default port if not specified
+ @return a list of InetSocketAddress objects.]]>
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+ single rack vs multi-rack policies, such as during block placement.
+ Such algorithms behave differently if they are on multi-switch systems.
+
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+ this class are multi-switch.
+ @param mapping the mapping to query
+ @return true if the base class says it is single switch, or the mapping
+ is not derived from this class.]]>
+
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+ It is not mandatory to
+ derive {@link DNSToSwitchMapping} implementations from it, but it is strongly
+ recommended, as it makes it easy for the Hadoop developers to add new methods
+ to this base class that are automatically picked up by all implementations.
+
+
+ This class does not extend the Configured
+ base class, and should not be changed to do so, as it causes problems
+ for subclasses. The constructor of the Configured
calls
+ the {@link #setConf(Configuration)} method, which will call into the
+ subclasses before they have been fully constructed.]]>
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+ is what the bundled implementations do, though it is not a formal requirement
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+ @param names the list of hosts to resolve (can be empty)
+ @return list of resolved network paths.
+ If names is empty, the returned list is also empty]]>
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+ re-evaluation of the configuration settings and so be used to
+ set up the mapping script.]]>
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+ to ensure that the raw mapping is defined before trying to relaying a null
+ configuration.
+
+ @param conf input Configuration.]]>
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+ It contains a static class RawScriptBasedMapping
that performs
+ the work: reading the configuration parameters, executing any defined
+ script, handling errors and such like. The outer
+ class extends {@link CachedDNSToSwitchMapping} to cache the delegated
+ queries.
+
+ This DNS mapper's {@link #isSingleSwitch()} predicate returns
+ true if and only if a script is defined.]]>
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+ file. The columns are separated by whitespace. The first column is a DNS or
+ IP address and the second column specifies the rack where the address maps.
+
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+ This class uses the configuration parameter {@code
+ net.topology.table.file.name} to locate the mapping file.
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+ @param action the method to execute
+ @return the value from the run method
+ @throws IOException if the action throws an IOException
+ @throws Error if the action throws an Error
+ @throws RuntimeException if the action throws a RuntimeException
+ @throws InterruptedException if the action throws an InterruptedException
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+ typically contains the class and detail message of cause).
+ @param cause the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the
+ {@link #getCause()} method). (A null value is
+ permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or
+ unknown.)]]>
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+ any of the regex patterns from browser-useragent-regex; the default
+ behavior is to consider everything a browser that matches the following:
+ "^Mozilla.*,^Opera.*". Subclasses can optionally override
+ this method to use different behavior.
+
+ @param userAgent The User-Agent String, or null if there isn't one
+ @return true if the User-Agent String refers to a browser, false if not]]>
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+
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+ used.]]>
+
+
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+
+ DelegationTokenAuthenticatedURL.
+
+ @param authenticator the {@link DelegationTokenAuthenticator} instance to
+ use, if null
the default one will be used.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ DelegationTokenAuthenticatedURL using the default
+ {@link DelegationTokenAuthenticator} class.
+
+ @param connConfigurator a connection configurator.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ DelegationTokenAuthenticatedURL.
+
+ @param authenticator the {@link DelegationTokenAuthenticator} instance to
+ use, if null
the default one will be used.
+ @param connConfigurator a connection configurator.]]>
+
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+ The default class is {@link KerberosDelegationTokenAuthenticator}
+
+ @return the delegation token authenticator class to use as default.]]>
+
+
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+ This method is provided to enable WebHDFS backwards compatibility.
+
+ @param useQueryString TRUE
if the token is transmitted in the
+ URL query string, FALSE
if the delegation token is transmitted
+ using the {@link DelegationTokenAuthenticator#DELEGATION_TOKEN_HEADER} HTTP
+ header.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ TRUE if the token is transmitted in the URL query
+ string, FALSE
if the delegation token is transmitted using the
+ {@link DelegationTokenAuthenticator#DELEGATION_TOKEN_HEADER} HTTP header.]]>
+
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+ Authenticator.
+
+ @param url the URL to connect to. Only HTTP/S URLs are supported.
+ @param token the authentication token being used for the user.
+ @return an authenticated {@link HttpURLConnection}.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.]]>
+
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+ Authenticator. If the doAs
parameter is not NULL,
+ the request will be done on behalf of the specified doAs
user.
+
+ @param url the URL to connect to. Only HTTP/S URLs are supported.
+ @param token the authentication token being used for the user.
+ @param doAs user to do the the request on behalf of, if NULL the request is
+ as self.
+ @return an authenticated {@link HttpURLConnection}.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.]]>
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Authenticator
+ for authentication.
+
+ @param url the URL to get the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs are
+ supported.
+ @param token the authentication token being used for the user where the
+ Delegation token will be stored.
+ @param renewer the renewer user.
+ @return a delegation token.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.]]>
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Authenticator
+ for authentication.
+
+ @param url the URL to get the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs are
+ supported.
+ @param token the authentication token being used for the user where the
+ Delegation token will be stored.
+ @param renewer the renewer user.
+ @param doAsUser the user to do as, which will be the token owner.
+ @return a delegation token.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.]]>
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Authenticator for authentication.
+
+ @param url the URL to renew the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs are
+ supported.
+ @param token the authentication token with the Delegation Token to renew.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.
+ @return delegation token long value.]]>
+
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+
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+
+
+ Authenticator for authentication.
+
+ @param url the URL to renew the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs are
+ supported.
+ @param token the authentication token with the Delegation Token to renew.
+ @param doAsUser the user to do as, which will be the token owner.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.
+ @return delegation token long value.]]>
+
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+
+
+
+ Authenticator.
+
+ @param url the URL to cancel the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs
+ are supported.
+ @param token the authentication token with the Delegation Token to cancel.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Authenticator.
+
+ @param url the URL to cancel the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs
+ are supported.
+ @param token the authentication token with the Delegation Token to cancel.
+ @param doAsUser the user to do as, which will be the token owner.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+ DelegationTokenAuthenticatedURL is a
+ {@link AuthenticatedURL} sub-class with built-in Hadoop Delegation Token
+ functionality.
+
+ The authentication mechanisms supported by default are Hadoop Simple
+ authentication (also known as pseudo authentication) and Kerberos SPNEGO
+ authentication.
+
+ Additional authentication mechanisms can be supported via {@link
+ DelegationTokenAuthenticator} implementations.
+
+ The default {@link DelegationTokenAuthenticator} is the {@link
+ KerberosDelegationTokenAuthenticator} class which supports
+ automatic fallback from Kerberos SPNEGO to Hadoop Simple authentication via
+ the {@link PseudoDelegationTokenAuthenticator} class.
+
+ AuthenticatedURL
instances are not thread-safe.]]>
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+ for authentication.
+
+ @param url the URL to get the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs are
+ supported.
+ @param token the authentication token being used for the user where the
+ Delegation token will be stored.
+ @param renewer the renewer user.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.
+ @return abstract delegation token identifier.]]>
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Authenticator
+ for authentication.
+
+ @param url the URL to get the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs are
+ supported.
+ @param token the authentication token being used for the user where the
+ Delegation token will be stored.
+ @param renewer the renewer user.
+ @param doAsUser the user to do as, which will be the token owner.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.
+ @return abstract delegation token identifier.]]>
+
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+
+
+
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+
+
+ Authenticator for authentication.
+
+ @param url the URL to renew the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs are
+ supported.
+ @param token the authentication token with the Delegation Token to renew.
+ @param dToken abstract delegation token identifier.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.
+ @return delegation token long value.]]>
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Authenticator for authentication.
+
+ @param url the URL to renew the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs are
+ supported.
+ @param token the authentication token with the Delegation Token to renew.
+ @param doAsUser the user to do as, which will be the token owner.
+ @param dToken abstract delegation token identifier.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.
+ @throws AuthenticationException if an authentication exception occurred.
+ @return delegation token long value.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Authenticator.
+
+ @param url the URL to cancel the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs
+ are supported.
+ @param token the authentication token with the Delegation Token to cancel.
+ @param dToken abstract delegation token identifier.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Authenticator.
+
+ @param url the URL to cancel the delegation token from. Only HTTP/S URLs
+ are supported.
+ @param token the authentication token with the Delegation Token to cancel.
+ @param dToken abstract delegation token identifier.
+ @param doAsUser the user to do as, which will be the token owner.
+ @throws IOException if an IO error occurred.]]>
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+ Kerberos SPNEGO authentication mechanism and support for Hadoop Delegation
+ Token operations.
+
+ It falls back to the {@link PseudoDelegationTokenAuthenticator} if the HTTP
+ endpoint does not trigger a SPNEGO authentication]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ PseudoDelegationTokenAuthenticator provides support for
+ Hadoop's pseudo authentication mechanism that accepts
+ the user name specified as a query string parameter and support for Hadoop
+ Delegation Token operations.
+
+ This mimics the model of Hadoop Simple authentication trusting the
+ {@link UserGroupInformation#getCurrentUser()} value.]]>
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+ in a state in which it can be/needs to be stopped.
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+ change from completing in a timely manner.
+ If another thread is somehow invoked from the listener, and
+ that thread invokes the methods of the service (including
+ subclass-specific methods), there is a risk of a deadlock.
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+ This method is called before {@link #init(Configuration)};
+ Any non-null configuration that is returned from this operation
+ becomes the one that is passed on to that {@link #init(Configuration)}
+ operation.
+
+ This permits implementations to change the configuration before
+ the init operation. As the ServiceLauncher only creates
+ an instance of the base {@link Configuration} class, it is
+ recommended to instantiate any subclass (such as YarnConfiguration)
+ that injects new resources.
+
+ @param config the initial configuration build up by the
+ service launcher.
+ @param args list of arguments passed to the command line
+ after any launcher-specific commands have been stripped.
+ @return the configuration to init the service with.
+ Recommended: pass down the config parameter with any changes
+ @throws Exception any problem]]>
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+ The return value becomes the exit code of the launched process.
+
+ If an exception is raised, the policy is:
+
+ - Any subset of {@link org.apache.hadoop.util.ExitUtil.ExitException}:
+ the exception is passed up unmodified.
+
+ - Any exception which implements
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.util.ExitCodeProvider}:
+ A new {@link ServiceLaunchException} is created with the exit code
+ and message of the thrown exception; the thrown exception becomes the
+ cause.
+ - Any other exception: a new {@link ServiceLaunchException} is created
+ with the exit code {@link LauncherExitCodes#EXIT_EXCEPTION_THROWN} and
+ the message of the original exception (which becomes the cause).
+
+ @return the exit code
+ @throws org.apache.hadoop.util.ExitUtil.ExitException an exception passed
+ up as the exit code and error text.
+ @throws Exception any exception to report. If it provides an exit code
+ this is used in a wrapping exception.]]>
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+ The command line options will be passed down before the
+ {@link Service#init(Configuration)} operation is invoked via an
+ invocation of {@link LaunchableService#bindArgs(Configuration, List)}
+ After the service has been successfully started via {@link Service#start()}
+ the {@link LaunchableService#execute()} method is called to execute the
+ service. When this method returns, the service launcher will exit, using
+ the return code from the method as its exit option.]]>
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+ If raised, this is expected to be raised server-side and likely due
+ to client/server version incompatibilities.
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+ Approximate HTTP equivalent: {@code 505: Version Not Supported}]]>
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+ Codes with a YARN prefix are YARN-related.
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+ Many of the exit codes are designed to resemble HTTP error codes,
+ squashed into a single byte. e.g 44 , "not found" is the equivalent
+ of 404. The various 2XX HTTP error codes aren't followed;
+ the Unix standard of "0" for success is used.
+
+ 0-10: general command issues
+ 30-39: equivalent to the 3XX responses, where those responses are
+ considered errors by the application.
+ 40-49: client-side/CLI/config problems
+ 50-59: service-side problems.
+ 60+ : application specific error codes
+
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+ This uses {@link String#format(String, Object...)}
+ to build the formatted exception in the ENGLISH locale.
+
+ If the last argument is a throwable, it becomes the cause of the exception.
+ It will also be used as a parameter for the format.
+ @param exitCode exit code
+ @param format format for message to use in exception
+ @param args list of arguments]]>
+
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+ This uses {@link String#format(String, Object...)}
+ to build the formatted exception in the ENGLISH locale.
+ @param exitCode exit code
+ @param cause inner cause
+ @param format format for message to use in exception
+ @param args list of arguments]]>
+
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+ When caught by the ServiceLauncher, it will convert that
+ into a process exit code.
+
+ The {@link #ServiceLaunchException(int, String, Object...)} constructor
+ generates formatted exceptions.]]>
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+ Clients and/or applications can use the provided Progressable
+ to explicitly report progress to the Hadoop framework. This is especially
+ important for operations which take significant amount of time since,
+ in-lieu of the reported progress, the framework has to assume that an error
+ has occurred and time-out the operation.]]>
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+ @param theClass class of which an object is created
+ @param conf Configuration
+ @return a new object]]>
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+ @param o object whose correctly-typed Class
is to be obtained
+ @return the correctly typed Class
of the given object.]]>
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+ Generics Type.
+ @param conf input Configuration.
+ @param src the object to copy from
+ @param dst the object to copy into, which is destroyed
+ @return dst param (the copy)
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
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+ ".cmd" on Windows, or ".sh"
otherwise.
+
+ @param parent File parent directory
+ @param basename String script file basename
+ @return File referencing the script in the directory]]>
+
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+ ".cmd" on Windows, or ".sh"
otherwise.
+
+ @param basename String script file basename
+ @return String script file name]]>
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+ @return the path to {@link #WINUTILS_EXE}
+ @throws RuntimeException if the path is not resolvable]]>
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+ @return the thread that ran runCommand() that spawned this shell
+ or null if no thread is waiting for this shell to complete]]>
+
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+ Shell interface.
+ @param cmd shell command to execute.
+ @return the output of the executed command.
+ @throws IOException raised on errors performing I/O.]]>
+
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+
+
+ Shell interface.
+ @param env the map of environment key=value
+ @param cmd shell command to execute.
+ @param timeout time in milliseconds after which script should be marked timeout
+ @return the output of the executed command.
+ @throws IOException on any problem.]]>
+
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+
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+ Shell interface.
+ @param env the map of environment key=value
+ @param cmd shell command to execute.
+ @return the output of the executed command.
+ @throws IOException on any problem.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Shell processes.
+ Iterates through a map of all currently running Shell
+ processes and destroys them one by one. This method is thread safe]]>
+
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+ Shell objects.
+
+ @return all shells set.]]>
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+ Important: caller must check for this value being null.
+ The lack of such checks has led to many support issues being raised.
+
+ @deprecated use one of the exception-raising getter methods,
+ specifically {@link #getWinUtilsPath()} or {@link #getWinUtilsFile()}]]>
+
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+ Shell can be used to run shell commands like du
or
+ df
. It also offers facilities to gate commands by
+ time-intervals.]]>
+
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+
+
+
+
+ ShutdownHookManager singleton.
+
+ @return ShutdownHookManager
singleton.]]>
+
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+
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+
+
+ Runnable
+ @param priority priority of the shutdownHook.]]>
+
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+
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+ Runnable
+ @param priority priority of the shutdownHook
+ @param timeout timeout of the shutdownHook
+ @param unit unit of the timeout TimeUnit
]]>
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+ in a deterministic order, higher priority first.
+
+ The JVM runs ShutdownHooks in a non-deterministic order or in parallel.
+ This class registers a single JVM shutdownHook and run all the
+ shutdownHooks registered to it (to this class) in order based on their
+ priority.
+
+ Unless a hook was registered with a shutdown explicitly set through
+ {@link #addShutdownHook(Runnable, int, long, TimeUnit)},
+ the shutdown time allocated to it is set by the configuration option
+ {@link CommonConfigurationKeysPublic#SERVICE_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT} in
+ {@code core-site.xml}, with a default value of
+ {@link CommonConfigurationKeysPublic#SERVICE_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT}
+ seconds.]]>
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+ Tool
, is the standard for any Map-Reduce tool/application.
+ The tool/application should delegate the handling of
+
+ standard command-line options to {@link ToolRunner#run(Tool, String[])}
+ and only handle its custom arguments.
+
+ Here is how a typical Tool
is implemented:
+
+ public class MyApp extends Configured implements Tool {
+
+ public int run(String[] args) throws Exception {
+ // Configuration
processed by ToolRunner
+ Configuration conf = getConf();
+
+ // Create a JobConf using the processed conf
+ JobConf job = new JobConf(conf, MyApp.class);
+
+ // Process custom command-line options
+ Path in = new Path(args[1]);
+ Path out = new Path(args[2]);
+
+ // Specify various job-specific parameters
+ job.setJobName("my-app");
+ job.setInputPath(in);
+ job.setOutputPath(out);
+ job.setMapperClass(MyMapper.class);
+ job.setReducerClass(MyReducer.class);
+
+ // Submit the job, then poll for progress until the job is complete
+ RunningJob runningJob = JobClient.runJob(job);
+ if (runningJob.isSuccessful()) {
+ return 0;
+ } else {
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
+ // Let ToolRunner
handle generic command-line options
+ int res = ToolRunner.run(new Configuration(), new MyApp(), args);
+
+ System.exit(res);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ @see GenericOptionsParser
+ @see ToolRunner]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Tool by {@link Tool#run(String[])}, after
+ parsing with the given generic arguments. Uses the given
+ Configuration
, or builds one if null.
+
+ Sets the Tool
's configuration with the possibly modified
+ version of the conf
.
+
+ @param conf Configuration
for the Tool
.
+ @param tool Tool
to run.
+ @param args command-line arguments to the tool.
+ @return exit code of the {@link Tool#run(String[])} method.
+ @throws Exception Exception.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Tool with its Configuration
.
+
+ Equivalent to run(tool.getConf(), tool, args)
.
+
+ @param tool Tool
to run.
+ @param args command-line arguments to the tool.
+ @return exit code of the {@link Tool#run(String[])} method.
+ @throws Exception exception.]]>
+
+
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+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ToolRunner
can be used to run classes implementing
+ Tool
interface. It works in conjunction with
+ {@link GenericOptionsParser} to parse the
+
+ generic hadoop command line arguments and modifies the
+ Configuration
of the Tool
. The
+ application-specific options are passed along without being modified.
+
+
+ @see Tool
+ @see GenericOptionsParser]]>
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+ @param nbHash The number of hash function to consider.
+ @param hashType type of the hashing function (see
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.util.hash.Hash}).]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Bloom filter, as defined by Bloom in 1970.
+
+ The Bloom filter is a data structure that was introduced in 1970 and that has been adopted by
+ the networking research community in the past decade thanks to the bandwidth efficiencies that it
+ offers for the transmission of set membership information between networked hosts. A sender encodes
+ the information into a bit vector, the Bloom filter, that is more compact than a conventional
+ representation. Computation and space costs for construction are linear in the number of elements.
+ The receiver uses the filter to test whether various elements are members of the set. Though the
+ filter will occasionally return a false positive, it will never return a false negative. When creating
+ the filter, the sender can choose its desired point in a trade-off between the false positive rate and the size.
+
+
+ Originally created by
+ European Commission One-Lab Project 034819.
+
+ @see Filter The general behavior of a filter
+
+ @see Space/Time Trade-Offs in Hash Coding with Allowable Errors]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ this filter.
+ @param nbHash The number of hash function to consider.
+ @param hashType type of the hashing function (see
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.util.hash.Hash}).]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ this counting Bloom filter.
+
+ Invariant: nothing happens if the specified key does not belong to this counter Bloom filter.
+ @param key The key to remove.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ key -> count map.
+ NOTE: due to the bucket size of this filter, inserting the same
+ key more than 15 times will cause an overflow at all filter positions
+ associated with this key, and it will significantly increase the error
+ rate for this and other keys. For this reason the filter can only be
+ used to store small count values 0 <= N << 15
.
+ @param key key to be tested
+ @return 0 if the key is not present. Otherwise, a positive value v will
+ be returned such that v == count
with probability equal to the
+ error rate of this filter, and v > count
otherwise.
+ Additionally, if the filter experienced an underflow as a result of
+ {@link #delete(Key)} operation, the return value may be lower than the
+ count
with the probability of the false negative rate of such
+ filter.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ counting Bloom filter, as defined by Fan et al. in a ToN
+ 2000 paper.
+
+ A counting Bloom filter is an improvement to standard a Bloom filter as it
+ allows dynamic additions and deletions of set membership information. This
+ is achieved through the use of a counting vector instead of a bit vector.
+
+ Originally created by
+ European Commission One-Lab Project 034819.
+
+ @see Filter The general behavior of a filter
+
+ @see Summary cache: a scalable wide-area web cache sharing protocol]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Builds an empty Dynamic Bloom filter.
+ @param vectorSize The number of bits in the vector.
+ @param nbHash The number of hash function to consider.
+ @param hashType type of the hashing function (see
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.util.hash.Hash}).
+ @param nr The threshold for the maximum number of keys to record in a
+ dynamic Bloom filter row.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ dynamic Bloom filter, as defined in the INFOCOM 2006 paper.
+
+ A dynamic Bloom filter (DBF) makes use of a s * m
bit matrix but
+ each of the s
rows is a standard Bloom filter. The creation
+ process of a DBF is iterative. At the start, the DBF is a 1 * m
+ bit matrix, i.e., it is composed of a single standard Bloom filter.
+ It assumes that nr
elements are recorded in the
+ initial bit vector, where nr {@literal <=} n
+ (n
is the cardinality of the set A
to record in
+ the filter).
+
+ As the size of A
grows during the execution of the application,
+ several keys must be inserted in the DBF. When inserting a key into the DBF,
+ one must first get an active Bloom filter in the matrix. A Bloom filter is
+ active when the number of recorded keys, nr
, is
+ strictly less than the current cardinality of A
, n
.
+ If an active Bloom filter is found, the key is inserted and
+ nr
is incremented by one. On the other hand, if there
+ is no active Bloom filter, a new one is created (i.e., a new row is added to
+ the matrix) according to the current size of A
and the element
+ is added in this new Bloom filter and the nr
value of
+ this new Bloom filter is set to one. A given key is said to belong to the
+ DBF if the k
positions are set to one in one of the matrix rows.
+
+ Originally created by
+ European Commission One-Lab Project 034819.
+
+ @see Filter The general behavior of a filter
+ @see BloomFilter A Bloom filter
+
+ @see Theory and Network Applications of Dynamic Bloom Filters]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Builds a hash function that must obey to a given maximum number of returned values and a highest value.
+ @param maxValue The maximum highest returned value.
+ @param nbHash The number of resulting hashed values.
+ @param hashType type of the hashing function (see {@link Hash}).]]>
+
+
+
+
+ this hash function. A NOOP]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The idea is to randomly select a bit to reset.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ The idea is to select the bit to reset that will generate the minimum
+ number of false negative.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ The idea is to select the bit to reset that will remove the maximum number
+ of false positive.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ The idea is to select the bit to reset that will, at the same time, remove
+ the maximum number of false positve while minimizing the amount of false
+ negative generated.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Originally created by
+ European Commission One-Lab Project 034819.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ this filter.
+ @param nbHash The number of hash function to consider.
+ @param hashType type of the hashing function (see
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.util.hash.Hash}).]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ this retouched Bloom filter.
+
+ Invariant: if the false positive is null
, nothing happens.
+ @param key The false positive key to add.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ this retouched Bloom filter.
+ @param coll The collection of false positive.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ this retouched Bloom filter.
+ @param keys The list of false positive.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ this retouched Bloom filter.
+ @param keys The array of false positive.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ this retouched Bloom filter.
+ @param scheme The selective clearing scheme to apply.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ retouched Bloom filter, as defined in the CoNEXT 2006 paper.
+
+ It allows the removal of selected false positives at the cost of introducing
+ random false negatives, and with the benefit of eliminating some random false
+ positives at the same time.
+
+
+ Originally created by
+ European Commission One-Lab Project 034819.
+
+ @see Filter The general behavior of a filter
+ @see BloomFilter A Bloom filter
+ @see RemoveScheme The different selective clearing algorithms
+
+ @see Retouched Bloom Filters: Allowing Networked Applications to Trade Off Selected False Positives Against False Negatives]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Any exception generated in the future is
+ extracted and rethrown.
+
+ @param future future to evaluate
+ @param type of the result.
+ @return the result, if all went well.
+ @throws InterruptedIOException future was interrupted
+ @throws IOException if something went wrong
+ @throws RuntimeException any nested RTE thrown]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Any exception generated in the future is
+ extracted and rethrown.
+
+ @param future future to evaluate
+ @param timeout timeout to wait
+ @param unit time unit.
+ @param type of the result.
+ @return the result, if all went well.
+ @throws InterruptedIOException future was interrupted
+ @throws IOException if something went wrong
+ @throws RuntimeException any nested RTE thrown
+ @throws TimeoutException the future timed out.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ type of return value.
+ @return nothing, ever.
+ @throws IOException either the inner IOException, or a wrapper around
+ any non-Runtime-Exception
+ @throws RuntimeException if that is the inner cause.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ type of return value.
+ @return nothing, ever.
+ @throws IOException either the inner IOException, or a wrapper around
+ any non-Runtime-Exception
+ @throws RuntimeException if that is the inner cause.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ If it is an IOE: Return.
+ If it is a {@link UncheckedIOException}: return the cause
+ Completion/Execution Exceptions: extract and repeat
+ If it is an RTE or Error: throw.
+ Any other type: wrap in an IOE
+
+
+ Recursively handles wrapped Execution and Completion Exceptions in
+ case something very complicated has happened.
+ @param e exception.
+ @return an IOException extracted or built from the cause.
+ @throws RuntimeException if that is the inner cause.
+ @throws Error if that is the inner cause.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ type of result
+ @param type of builder
+ @return the builder passed in.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ fs.example.s3a.option becomes "s3a.option"
+ fs.example.fs.io.policy becomes "fs.io.policy"
+ fs.example.something becomes "something"
+
+ @param builder builder to modify
+ @param conf configuration to read
+ @param prefix prefix to scan/strip
+ @param mandatory are the options to be mandatory or optional?]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Return type.
+ @return the evaluated result.
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException fail fast if unsupported
+ @throws IllegalArgumentException invalid argument]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Contains methods promoted from
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.fs.impl.FutureIOSupport} because they
+ are a key part of integrating async IO in application code.
+
+
+ One key feature is that the {@link #awaitFuture(Future)} and
+ {@link #awaitFuture(Future, long, TimeUnit)} calls will
+ extract and rethrow exceptions raised in the future's execution,
+ including extracting the inner IOException of any
+ {@code UncheckedIOException} raised in the future.
+ This makes it somewhat easier to execute IOException-raising
+ code inside futures.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ type
+ @return a remote iterator]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ type
+ @param iterator iterator.
+ @return a remote iterator]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ type
+ @param iterable iterable.
+ @return a remote iterator]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ type
+ @param array array.
+ @return a remote iterator]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ source type
+ @param result type
+ @param iterator source
+ @param mapper transformation
+ @return a remote iterator]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ source type
+ @param result type
+ @param iterator source
+ @return a remote iterator]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Elements are filtered in the hasNext() method; if not used
+ the filtering will be done on demand in the {@code next()}
+ call.
+
+ @param type
+ @param iterator source
+ @param filter filter
+ @return a remote iterator]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ source type.
+ @return a new iterator]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ type
+ @return a list of the values.
+ @throws IOException if the source RemoteIterator raises it.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ type
+ @return an array of the values.
+ @throws IOException if the source RemoteIterator raises it.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ and this classes log is set to DEBUG,
+ then the statistics of the operation are evaluated and logged at
+ debug.
+
+ The number of entries processed is returned, as it is useful to
+ know this, especially during tests or when reporting values
+ to users.
+
+ This does not close the iterator afterwards.
+ @param source iterator source
+ @param consumer consumer of the values.
+ @return the number of elements processed
+ @param type of source
+ @throws IOException if the source RemoteIterator or the consumer raise one.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ type of source]]>
+
+
+
+
+ This aims to make it straightforward to use lambda-expressions to
+ transform the results of an iterator, without losing the statistics
+ in the process, and to chain the operations together.
+
+ The closeable operation will be passed through RemoteIterators which
+ wrap other RemoteIterators. This is to support any iterator which
+ can be closed to release held connections, file handles etc.
+ Unless client code is written to assume that RemoteIterator instances
+ may be closed, this is not likely to be broadly used. It is added
+ to make it possible to adopt this feature in a managed way.
+
+ One notable feature is that the
+ {@link #foreach(RemoteIterator, ConsumerRaisingIOE)} method will
+ LOG at debug any IOStatistics provided by the iterator, if such
+ statistics are provided. There's no attempt at retrieval and logging
+ if the LOG is not set to debug, so it is a zero cost feature unless
+ the logger {@code org.apache.hadoop.fs.functional.RemoteIterators}
+ is at DEBUG.
+
+ Based on the S3A Listing code, and some some work on moving other code
+ to using iterative listings so as to pick up the statistics.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/site/markdown/release/3.3.5/CHANGELOG.3.3.5.md b/hadoop-common-project/hadoop-common/src/site/markdown/release/3.3.5/CHANGELOG.3.3.5.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,359 @@
+
+
+# Apache Hadoop Changelog
+
+## Release 3.3.5 - 2023-03-14
+
+
+
+### IMPORTANT ISSUES:
+
+| JIRA | Summary | Priority | Component | Reporter | Contributor |
+|:---- |:---- | :--- |:---- |:---- |:---- |
+| [HADOOP-17956](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17956) | Replace all default Charset usage with UTF-8 | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18621](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18621) | CryptoOutputStream::close leak when encrypted zones + quota exceptions | Critical | fs | Colm Dougan | Colm Dougan |
+
+
+### NEW FEATURES:
+
+| JIRA | Summary | Priority | Component | Reporter | Contributor |
+|:---- |:---- | :--- |:---- |:---- |:---- |
+| [HADOOP-18003](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18003) | Add a method appendIfAbsent for CallerContext | Minor | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16331](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16331) | Make dfs.blockreport.intervalMsec reconfigurable | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16371](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16371) | Exclude slow disks when choosing volume | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16400](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16400) | Reconfig DataXceiver parameters for datanode | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16399](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16399) | Reconfig cache report parameters for datanode | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16398](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16398) | Reconfig block report parameters for datanode | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16396](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16396) | Reconfig slow peer parameters for datanode | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16397](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16397) | Reconfig slow disk parameters for datanode | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7341](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7341) | Add a task-manifest output committer for Azure and GCS | Major | client | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18163](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18163) | hadoop-azure support for the Manifest Committer of MAPREDUCE-7341 | Major | fs/azure | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HDFS-16413](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16413) | Reconfig dfs usage parameters for datanode | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16521](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16521) | DFS API to retrieve slow datanodes | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HDFS-16568](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16568) | dfsadmin -reconfig option to start/query reconfig on all live datanodes | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HDFS-16582](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16582) | Expose aggregate latency of slow node as perceived by the reporting node | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HDFS-16595](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16595) | Slow peer metrics - add median, mad and upper latency limits | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [YARN-11241](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11241) | Add uncleaning option for local app log file with log-aggregation enabled | Major | log-aggregation | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18103](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18103) | High performance vectored read API in Hadoop | Major | common, fs, fs/adl, fs/s3 | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+
+
+### IMPROVEMENTS:
+
+| JIRA | Summary | Priority | Component | Reporter | Contributor |
+|:---- |:---- | :--- |:---- |:---- |:---- |
+| [HADOOP-17276](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17276) | Extend CallerContext to make it include many items | Major | . | Hui Fei | Hui Fei |
+| [HDFS-15745](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-15745) | Make DataNodePeerMetrics#LOW\_THRESHOLD\_MS and MIN\_OUTLIER\_DETECTION\_NODES configurable | Major | . | Haibin Huang | Haibin Huang |
+| [HDFS-16266](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16266) | Add remote port information to HDFS audit log | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [YARN-10997](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10997) | Revisit allocation and reservation logging | Major | . | Andras Gyori | Andras Gyori |
+| [HDFS-16310](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16310) | RBF: Add client port to CallerContext for Router | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16352](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16352) | return the real datanode numBlocks in #getDatanodeStorageReport | Major | . | qinyuren | qinyuren |
+| [HDFS-16426](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16426) | fix nextBlockReportTime when trigger full block report force | Major | . | qinyuren | qinyuren |
+| [HDFS-16430](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16430) | Validate maximum blocks in EC group when adding an EC policy | Minor | ec, erasure-coding | daimin | daimin |
+| [HDFS-16403](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16403) | Improve FUSE IO performance by supporting FUSE parameter max\_background | Minor | fuse-dfs | daimin | daimin |
+| [HDFS-16262](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16262) | Async refresh of cached locations in DFSInputStream | Major | . | Bryan Beaudreault | Bryan Beaudreault |
+| [HADOOP-18093](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18093) | Better exception handling for testFileStatusOnMountLink() in ViewFsBaseTest.java | Trivial | . | Xing Lin | Xing Lin |
+| [HDFS-16423](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16423) | balancer should not get blocks on stale storages | Major | balancer & mover | qinyuren | qinyuren |
+| [HADOOP-18139](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18139) | Allow configuration of zookeeper server principal | Major | auth | Owen O'Malley | Owen O'Malley |
+| [YARN-11076](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11076) | Upgrade jQuery version in Yarn UI2 | Major | yarn-ui-v2 | Tamas Domok | Tamas Domok |
+| [HDFS-16495](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16495) | RBF should prepend the client ip rather than append it. | Major | . | Owen O'Malley | Owen O'Malley |
+| [HADOOP-18144](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18144) | getTrashRoot/s in ViewFileSystem should return viewFS path, not targetFS path | Major | common | Xing Lin | Xing Lin |
+| [HADOOP-18162](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18162) | hadoop-common enhancements for the Manifest Committer of MAPREDUCE-7341 | Major | fs | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HDFS-16529](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16529) | Remove unnecessary setObserverRead in TestConsistentReadsObserver | Trivial | test | Zhaohui Wang | Zhaohui Wang |
+| [HDFS-16530](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16530) | setReplication debug log creates a new string even if debug is disabled | Major | namenode | Stephen O'Donnell | Stephen O'Donnell |
+| [HDFS-16457](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16457) | Make fs.getspaceused.classname reconfigurable | Major | namenode | yanbin.zhang | yanbin.zhang |
+| [HDFS-16427](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16427) | Add debug log for BlockManager#chooseExcessRedundancyStriped | Minor | erasure-coding | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [HDFS-16497](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16497) | EC: Add param comment for liveBusyBlockIndices with HDFS-14768 | Minor | erasure-coding, namanode | caozhiqiang | caozhiqiang |
+| [HDFS-16389](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16389) | Improve NNThroughputBenchmark test mkdirs | Major | benchmarks, namenode | JiangHua Zhu | JiangHua Zhu |
+| [HADOOP-17551](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17551) | Upgrade maven-site-plugin to 3.11.0 | Major | . | Akira Ajisaka | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16519](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16519) | Add throttler to EC reconstruction | Minor | datanode, ec | daimin | daimin |
+| [HDFS-14478](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-14478) | Add libhdfs APIs for openFile | Major | hdfs-client, libhdfs, native | Sahil Takiar | Sahil Takiar |
+| [HADOOP-16202](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-16202) | Enhance openFile() for better read performance against object stores | Major | fs, fs/s3, tools/distcp | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [YARN-11116](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11116) | Migrate Times util from SimpleDateFormat to thread-safe DateTimeFormatter class | Minor | . | Jonathan Turner Eagles | Jonathan Turner Eagles |
+| [HDFS-16520](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16520) | Improve EC pread: avoid potential reading whole block | Major | dfsclient, ec, erasure-coding | daimin | daimin |
+| [HADOOP-18167](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18167) | Add metrics to track delegation token secret manager operations | Major | . | Hector Sandoval Chaverri | Hector Sandoval Chaverri |
+| [YARN-10080](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10080) | Support show app id on localizer thread pool | Major | nodemanager | zhoukang | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18172](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18172) | Change scope of getRootFallbackLink for InodeTree to make them accessible from outside package | Minor | . | Xing Lin | Xing Lin |
+| [HDFS-16588](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16588) | Backport HDFS-16584 to branch-3.3. | Major | balancer & mover, namenode | JiangHua Zhu | JiangHua Zhu |
+| [HADOOP-18240](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18240) | Upgrade Yetus to 0.14.0 | Major | build | Akira Ajisaka | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16585](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16585) | Add @VisibleForTesting in Dispatcher.java after HDFS-16268 | Trivial | . | Wei-Chiu Chuang | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18244](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18244) | Fix Hadoop-Common JavaDoc Error on branch-3.3 | Major | common | Shilun Fan | Shilun Fan |
+| [HADOOP-18269](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18269) | Misleading method name in DistCpOptions | Minor | tools/distcp | guophilipse | guophilipse |
+| [HADOOP-18275](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18275) | update os-maven-plugin to 1.7.0 | Minor | build | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HDFS-16610](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16610) | Make fsck read timeout configurable | Major | hdfs-client | Stephen O'Donnell | Stephen O'Donnell |
+| [HDFS-16576](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16576) | Remove unused imports in HDFS project | Minor | . | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16629](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16629) | [JDK 11] Fix javadoc warnings in hadoop-hdfs module | Minor | hdfs | Shilun Fan | Shilun Fan |
+| [YARN-11172](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11172) | Fix testDelegationToken | Major | test | zhengchenyu | zhengchenyu |
+| [HADOOP-17833](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17833) | Improve Magic Committer Performance | Minor | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18288](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18288) | Total requests and total requests per sec served by RPC servers | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18336](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18336) | tag FSDataInputStream.getWrappedStream() @Public/@Stable | Minor | fs | Steve Loughran | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-13144](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-13144) | Enhancing IPC client throughput via multiple connections per user | Minor | ipc | Jason Kace | Íñigo Goiri |
+| [HDFS-16712](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16712) | Fix incorrect placeholder in DataNode.java | Major | . | ZanderXu | ZanderXu |
+| [HDFS-16702](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16702) | MiniDFSCluster should report cause of exception in assertion error | Minor | hdfs | Steve Vaughan | Steve Vaughan |
+| [HADOOP-18365](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18365) | Updated addresses are still accessed using the old IP address | Major | common | Steve Vaughan | Steve Vaughan |
+| [HDFS-16687](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16687) | RouterFsckServlet replicates code from DfsServlet base class | Major | federation | Steve Vaughan | Steve Vaughan |
+| [HADOOP-18333](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18333) | hadoop-client-runtime impact by CVE-2022-2047 CVE-2022-2048 due to shaded jetty | Major | build | phoebe chen | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18406](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18406) | Adds alignment context to call path for creating RPC proxy with multiple connections per user. | Major | ipc | Simbarashe Dzinamarira | Simbarashe Dzinamarira |
+| [HDFS-16684](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16684) | Exclude self from JournalNodeSyncer when using a bind host | Major | journal-node | Steve Vaughan | Steve Vaughan |
+| [HDFS-16686](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16686) | GetJournalEditServlet fails to authorize valid Kerberos request | Major | journal-node | Steve Vaughan | Steve Vaughan |
+| [YARN-11303](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11303) | Upgrade jquery ui to 1.13.2 | Major | security | D M Murali Krishna Reddy | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-16769](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-16769) | LocalDirAllocator to provide diagnostics when file creation fails | Minor | util | Ramesh Kumar Thangarajan | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18341](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18341) | upgrade commons-configuration2 to 2.8.0 and commons-text to 1.9 | Major | . | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [HDFS-16776](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16776) | Erasure Coding: The length of targets should be checked when DN gets a reconstruction task | Major | . | Kidd5368 | Kidd5368 |
+| [HADOOP-18469](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18469) | Add XMLUtils methods to centralise code that creates secure XML parsers | Major | . | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [HADOOP-18442](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18442) | Remove the hadoop-openstack module | Major | build, fs, fs/swift | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18468](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18468) | upgrade jettison json jar due to fix CVE-2022-40149 | Major | build | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [HADOOP-17779](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17779) | Lock File System Creator Semaphore Uninterruptibly | Minor | fs | David Mollitor | David Mollitor |
+| [HADOOP-18360](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18360) | Update commons-csv from 1.0 to 1.9.0. | Minor | common | Shilun Fan | Shilun Fan |
+| [HADOOP-18493](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18493) | update jackson-databind 2.12.7.1 due to CVE fixes | Major | . | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [HADOOP-17563](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17563) | Update Bouncy Castle to 1.68 or later | Major | build | Takanobu Asanuma | PJ Fanning |
+| [HADOOP-18497](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18497) | Upgrade commons-text version to fix CVE-2022-42889 | Major | build | Xiaoqiao He | PJ Fanning |
+| [HDFS-16795](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16795) | Use secure XML parser utils in hdfs classes | Major | . | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [YARN-11330](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11330) | Use secure XML parser utils in YARN | Major | . | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7411](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7411) | Use secure XML parser utils in MapReduce | Major | . | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [HADOOP-18512](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18512) | upgrade woodstox-core to 5.4.0 for security fix | Major | common | phoebe chen | PJ Fanning |
+| [YARN-11363](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11363) | Remove unused TimelineVersionWatcher and TimelineVersion from hadoop-yarn-server-tests | Major | test, yarn | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [YARN-11364](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11364) | Docker Container to accept docker Image name with sha256 digest | Major | yarn | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18517](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18517) | ABFS: Add fs.azure.enable.readahead option to disable readahead | Major | fs/azure | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18484](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18484) | upgrade hsqldb to v2.7.1 due to CVE | Major | . | PJ Fanning | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16844](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16844) | [RBF] The routers should be resiliant against exceptions from StateStore | Major | rbf | Owen O'Malley | Owen O'Malley |
+| [HADOOP-18573](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18573) | Improve error reporting on non-standard kerberos names | Blocker | security | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18561](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18561) | CVE-2021-37533 on commons-net is included in hadoop common and hadoop-client-runtime | Blocker | build | phoebe chen | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18067](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18067) | Über-jira: S3A Hadoop 3.3.5 features | Major | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Mukund Thakur |
+| [YARN-10444](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10444) | Node Manager to use openFile() with whole-file read policy for localizing files. | Minor | nodemanager | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18661](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18661) | Fix bin/hadoop usage script terminology | Blocker | scripts | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+
+
+### BUG FIXES:
+
+| JIRA | Summary | Priority | Component | Reporter | Contributor |
+|:---- |:---- | :--- |:---- |:---- |:---- |
+| [HADOOP-17116](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17116) | Skip Retry INFO logging on first failover from a proxy | Major | ha | Hanisha Koneru | Hanisha Koneru |
+| [YARN-10553](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10553) | Refactor TestDistributedShell | Major | distributed-shell, test | Ahmed Hussein | Ahmed Hussein |
+| [HDFS-15839](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-15839) | RBF: Cannot get method setBalancerBandwidth on Router Client | Major | rbf | Yang Yun | Yang Yun |
+| [HADOOP-17588](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17588) | CryptoInputStream#close() should be synchronized | Major | . | Renukaprasad C | Renukaprasad C |
+| [HADOOP-17836](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17836) | Improve logging on ABFS error reporting | Minor | fs/azure | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-17989](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17989) | ITestAzureBlobFileSystemDelete failing "Operations has null HTTP response" | Major | fs/azure, test | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [YARN-11055](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11055) | In cgroups-operations.c some fprintf format strings don't end with "\\n" | Minor | nodemanager | Gera Shegalov | Gera Shegalov |
+| [YARN-11065](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11065) | Bump follow-redirects from 1.13.3 to 1.14.7 in hadoop-yarn-ui | Major | yarn-ui-v2 | Akira Ajisaka | |
+| [HDFS-16303](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16303) | Losing over 100 datanodes in state decommissioning results in full blockage of all datanode decommissioning | Major | . | Kevin Wikant | Kevin Wikant |
+| [HDFS-16443](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16443) | Fix edge case where DatanodeAdminDefaultMonitor doubly enqueues a DatanodeDescriptor on exception | Major | hdfs | Kevin Wikant | Kevin Wikant |
+| [HDFS-16449](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16449) | Fix hadoop web site release notes and changelog not available | Minor | documentation | guophilipse | guophilipse |
+| [YARN-10788](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10788) | TestCsiClient fails | Major | test | Akira Ajisaka | Akira Ajisaka |
+| [HADOOP-18126](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18126) | Update junit 5 version due to build issues | Major | bulid | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [YARN-11033](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11033) | isAbsoluteResource is not correct for dynamically created queues | Minor | yarn | Tamas Domok | Tamas Domok |
+| [YARN-10894](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10894) | Follow up YARN-10237: fix the new test case in TestRMWebServicesCapacitySched | Major | . | Tamas Domok | Tamas Domok |
+| [YARN-11022](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11022) | Fix the documentation for max-parallel-apps in CS | Major | capacity scheduler | Tamas Domok | Tamas Domok |
+| [HADOOP-18150](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18150) | Fix ITestAuditManagerDisabled after S3A audit logging was enabled in HADOOP-18091 | Major | fs/s3 | Mehakmeet Singh | Mehakmeet Singh |
+| [HADOOP-17976](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17976) | abfs etag extraction inconsistent between LIST and HEAD calls | Minor | fs/azure | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18129](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18129) | Change URI[] in INodeLink to String[] to reduce memory footprint of ViewFileSystem | Major | . | Abhishek Das | Abhishek Das |
+| [HADOOP-18145](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18145) | Fileutil's unzip method causes unzipped files to lose their original permissions | Major | common | jingxiong zhong | jingxiong zhong |
+| [HDFS-16518](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16518) | KeyProviderCache close cached KeyProvider with Hadoop ShutdownHookManager | Major | hdfs | Lei Yang | Lei Yang |
+| [HADOOP-18169](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18169) | getDelegationTokens in ViewFs should also fetch the token from the fallback FS | Major | . | Xing Lin | Xing Lin |
+| [HDFS-16479](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16479) | EC: NameNode should not send a reconstruction work when the source datanodes are insufficient | Critical | ec, erasure-coding | Yuanbo Liu | Takanobu Asanuma |
+| [HDFS-16509](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16509) | Fix decommission UnsupportedOperationException: Remove unsupported | Major | namenode | daimin | daimin |
+| [HDFS-16456](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16456) | EC: Decommission a rack with only on dn will fail when the rack number is equal with replication | Critical | ec, namenode | caozhiqiang | caozhiqiang |
+| [HADOOP-18201](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18201) | Remove base and bucket overrides for endpoint in ITestS3ARequesterPays.java | Major | fs/s3 | Mehakmeet Singh | Daniel Carl Jones |
+| [HDFS-16536](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16536) | TestOfflineImageViewer fails on branch-3.3 | Major | test | Akira Ajisaka | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16538](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16538) | EC decoding failed due to not enough valid inputs | Major | erasure-coding | qinyuren | qinyuren |
+| [HDFS-16544](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16544) | EC decoding failed due to invalid buffer | Major | erasure-coding | qinyuren | qinyuren |
+| [HADOOP-17564](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17564) | Fix typo in UnixShellGuide.html | Trivial | . | Takanobu Asanuma | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16552](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16552) | Fix NPE for TestBlockManager | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7246](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7246) | In MapredAppMasterRest#Mapreduce\_Application\_Master\_Info\_API, the datatype of appId should be "string". | Major | documentation | jenny | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [YARN-10187](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10187) | Removing hadoop-yarn-project/hadoop-yarn/README as it is no longer maintained. | Minor | documentation | N Sanketh Reddy | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-16515](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-16515) | Update the link to compatibility guide | Minor | documentation | Akira Ajisaka | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16185](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16185) | Fix comment in LowRedundancyBlocks.java | Minor | documentation | Akira Ajisaka | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-17479](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17479) | Fix the examples of hadoop config prefix | Minor | documentation | Akira Ajisaka | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18222](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18222) | Prevent DelegationTokenSecretManagerMetrics from registering multiple times | Major | . | Hector Sandoval Chaverri | Hector Sandoval Chaverri |
+| [HDFS-16540](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16540) | Data locality is lost when DataNode pod restarts in kubernetes | Major | namenode | Huaxiang Sun | Huaxiang Sun |
+| [YARN-11133](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11133) | YarnClient gets the wrong EffectiveMinCapacity value | Major | api | Zilong Zhu | Zilong Zhu |
+| [YARN-10850](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10850) | TimelineService v2 lists containers for all attempts when filtering for one | Major | timelinereader | Benjamin Teke | Benjamin Teke |
+| [YARN-11141](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11141) | Capacity Scheduler does not support ambiguous queue names when moving application across queues | Major | capacity scheduler | András Győri | András Győri |
+| [HDFS-16586](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16586) | Purge FsDatasetAsyncDiskService threadgroup; it causes BPServiceActor$CommandProcessingThread IllegalThreadStateException 'fatal exception and exit' | Major | datanode | Michael Stack | Michael Stack |
+| [HADOOP-18251](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18251) | Fix failure of extracting JIRA id from commit message in git\_jira\_fix\_version\_check.py | Minor | build | Masatake Iwasaki | Masatake Iwasaki |
+| [YARN-11128](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11128) | Fix comments in TestProportionalCapacityPreemptionPolicy\* | Minor | capacityscheduler, documentation | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18234](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18234) | s3a access point xml examples are wrong | Minor | documentation, fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18238](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18238) | Fix reentrancy check in SFTPFileSystem.close() | Major | common | yi liu | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16583](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16583) | DatanodeAdminDefaultMonitor can get stuck in an infinite loop | Major | . | Stephen O'Donnell | Stephen O'Donnell |
+| [HDFS-16608](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16608) | Fix the link in TestClientProtocolForPipelineRecovery | Minor | documentation | Samrat Deb | Samrat Deb |
+| [HDFS-16563](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16563) | Namenode WebUI prints sensitive information on Token Expiry | Major | namanode, security, webhdfs | Renukaprasad C | Renukaprasad C |
+| [HDFS-16623](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16623) | IllegalArgumentException in LifelineSender | Major | . | ZanderXu | ZanderXu |
+| [HDFS-16064](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16064) | Determine when to invalidate corrupt replicas based on number of usable replicas | Major | datanode, namenode | Kevin Wikant | Kevin Wikant |
+| [HADOOP-18255](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18255) | fsdatainputstreambuilder.md refers to hadoop 3.3.3, when it shouldn't | Minor | documentation | Steve Loughran | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7387](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7387) | Fix TestJHSSecurity#testDelegationToken AssertionError due to HDFS-16563 | Major | . | Shilun Fan | Shilun Fan |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7369](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7369) | MapReduce tasks timing out when spends more time on MultipleOutputs#close | Major | . | Prabhu Joseph | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7391](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7391) | TestLocalDistributedCacheManager failing after HADOOP-16202 | Major | test | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HDFS-16591](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16591) | StateStoreZooKeeper fails to initialize | Major | rbf | Hector Sandoval Chaverri | Hector Sandoval Chaverri |
+| [HADOOP-18321](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18321) | Fix when to read an additional record from a BZip2 text file split | Critical | io | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18100](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18100) | Change scope of inner classes in InodeTree to make them accessible outside package | Major | . | Abhishek Das | Abhishek Das |
+| [HADOOP-18217](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18217) | shutdownhookmanager should not be multithreaded (deadlock possible) | Minor | util | Catherinot Remi | |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7372](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7372) | MapReduce set permission too late in copyJar method | Major | mrv2 | Zhang Dongsheng | |
+| [HADOOP-18330](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18330) | S3AFileSystem removes Path when calling createS3Client | Minor | fs/s3 | Ashutosh Pant | Ashutosh Pant |
+| [HADOOP-18390](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18390) | Fix out of sync import for HADOOP-18321 | Minor | . | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18340](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18340) | deleteOnExit does not work with S3AFileSystem | Minor | fs/s3 | Huaxiang Sun | Huaxiang Sun |
+| [HADOOP-18383](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18383) | Codecs with @DoNotPool annotation are not closed causing memory leak | Major | common | Kevin Sewell | Kevin Sewell |
+| [HDFS-16729](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16729) | RBF: fix some unreasonably annotated docs | Major | documentation, rbf | JiangHua Zhu | JiangHua Zhu |
+| [HADOOP-18398](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18398) | Prevent AvroRecord\*.class from being included non-test jar | Major | common | YUBI LEE | YUBI LEE |
+| [HDFS-4043](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-4043) | Namenode Kerberos Login does not use proper hostname for host qualified hdfs principal name. | Major | security | Ahad Rana | Steve Vaughan |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7403](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7403) | Support spark dynamic partitioning in the Manifest Committer | Major | mrv2 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HDFS-16732](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16732) | [SBN READ] Avoid get location from observer when the block report is delayed. | Critical | hdfs | zhengchenyu | zhengchenyu |
+| [HADOOP-18375](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18375) | Fix failure of shelltest for hadoop\_add\_ldlibpath | Minor | test | Masatake Iwasaki | Masatake Iwasaki |
+| [HDFS-16755](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16755) | TestQJMWithFaults.testUnresolvableHostName() can fail due to unexpected host resolution | Minor | test | Steve Vaughan | Steve Vaughan |
+| [HADOOP-18400](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18400) | Fix file split duplicating records from a succeeding split when reading BZip2 text files | Critical | . | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18242](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18242) | ABFS Rename Failure when tracking metadata is in incomplete state | Major | fs/azure | Mehakmeet Singh | Mehakmeet Singh |
+| [HADOOP-18456](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18456) | NullPointerException in ObjectListingIterator's constructor | Blocker | fs/s3 | Quanlong Huang | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18444](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18444) | Add Support for localized trash for ViewFileSystem in Trash.moveToAppropriateTrash | Major | . | Xing Lin | Xing Lin |
+| [HADOOP-18443](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18443) | Upgrade snakeyaml to 1.32 | Major | security | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16766](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16766) | hdfs ec command loads (administrator provided) erasure code policy files without disabling xml entity expansion | Major | security | Jing | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-13369](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-13369) | FSCK Report broken with RequestHedgingProxyProvider | Major | hdfs | Harshakiran Reddy | Ranith Sardar |
+| [YARN-11039](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11039) | LogAggregationFileControllerFactory::getFileControllerForRead can leak threads | Blocker | log-aggregation | Rajesh Balamohan | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18499](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18499) | S3A to support HTTPS web proxies | Major | fs/s3 | Mehakmeet Singh | Mehakmeet Singh |
+| [HADOOP-18233](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18233) | Possible race condition with TemporaryAWSCredentialsProvider | Major | auth, fs/s3 | Jason Sleight | Jimmy Wong |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7425](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7425) | Document Fix for yarn.app.mapreduce.client-am.ipc.max-retries | Major | yarn | teng wang | teng wang |
+| [HADOOP-18528](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18528) | Disable abfs prefetching by default | Major | fs/azure | Mehakmeet Singh | Mehakmeet Singh |
+| [HDFS-16836](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16836) | StandbyCheckpointer can still trigger rollback fs image after RU is finalized | Major | hdfs | Lei Yang | Lei Yang |
+| [HADOOP-18324](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18324) | Interrupting RPC Client calls can lead to thread exhaustion | Critical | ipc | Owen O'Malley | Owen O'Malley |
+| [HDFS-16832](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16832) | [SBN READ] Fix NPE when check the block location of empty directory | Major | . | zhengchenyu | zhengchenyu |
+| [HADOOP-18498](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18498) | [ABFS]: Error introduced when SAS Token containing '?' prefix is passed | Minor | fs/azure | Sree Bhattacharyya | Sree Bhattacharyya |
+| [HDFS-16847](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16847) | RBF: StateStore writer should not commit tmp fail if there was an error in writing the file. | Critical | hdfs, rbf | Simbarashe Dzinamarira | Simbarashe Dzinamarira |
+| [HADOOP-18401](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18401) | No ARM binaries in branch-3.3.x releases | Minor | build | Ling Xu | |
+| [HADOOP-18408](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18408) | [ABFS]: ITestAbfsManifestCommitProtocol fails on nonHNS configuration | Minor | fs/azure, test | Pranav Saxena | Sree Bhattacharyya |
+| [HADOOP-18402](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18402) | S3A committer NPE in spark job abort | Blocker | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18569](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18569) | NFS Gateway may release buffer too early | Blocker | nfs | Attila Doroszlai | Attila Doroszlai |
+| [HADOOP-18574](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18574) | Changing log level of IOStatistics increment to make the DEBUG logs less noisy | Major | fs/s3 | Mehakmeet Singh | Mehakmeet Singh |
+| [HADOOP-18521](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18521) | ABFS ReadBufferManager buffer sharing across concurrent HTTP requests | Critical | fs/azure | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7375](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7375) | JobSubmissionFiles don't set right permission after mkdirs | Major | mrv2 | Zhang Dongsheng | |
+| [HADOOP-17717](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17717) | Update wildfly openssl to 1.1.3.Final | Major | . | Wei-Chiu Chuang | Wei-Chiu Chuang |
+| [HADOOP-18598](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18598) | maven site generation doesn't include javadocs | Blocker | site | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HDFS-16895](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16895) | NamenodeHeartbeatService should use credentials of logged in user | Major | rbf | Hector Sandoval Chaverri | Hector Sandoval Chaverri |
+| [HDFS-16853](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16853) | The UT TestLeaseRecovery2#testHardLeaseRecoveryAfterNameNodeRestart failed because HADOOP-18324 | Blocker | . | ZanderXu | ZanderXu |
+| [HADOOP-18641](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18641) | cyclonedx maven plugin breaks builds on recent maven releases (3.9.0) | Major | build | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HDFS-16923](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16923) | The getListing RPC will throw NPE if the path does not exist | Critical | . | ZanderXu | ZanderXu |
+| [HDFS-16896](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16896) | HDFS Client hedged read has increased failure rate than without hedged read | Major | hdfs-client | Tom McCormick | Tom McCormick |
+| [YARN-11383](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11383) | Workflow priority mappings is case sensitive | Major | yarn | Aparajita Choudhary | Aparajita Choudhary |
+| [HDFS-16939](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16939) | Fix the thread safety bug in LowRedundancyBlocks | Major | namanode | Shuyan Zhang | Shuyan Zhang |
+| [HDFS-16934](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16934) | org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.tools.TestDFSAdmin#testAllDatanodesReconfig regression | Minor | dfsadmin, test | Steve Loughran | Shilun Fan |
+
+
+### TESTS:
+
+| JIRA | Summary | Priority | Component | Reporter | Contributor |
+|:---- |:---- | :--- |:---- |:---- |:---- |
+| [HDFS-16573](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16573) | Fix test TestDFSStripedInputStreamWithRandomECPolicy | Minor | test | daimin | daimin |
+| [HDFS-16637](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16637) | TestHDFSCLI#testAll consistently failing | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [YARN-11248](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-11248) | Add unit test for FINISHED\_CONTAINERS\_PULLED\_BY\_AM event on DECOMMISSIONING | Major | test | Ashutosh Gupta | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HDFS-16625](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16625) | Unit tests aren't checking for PMDK availability | Major | test | Steve Vaughan | Steve Vaughan |
+
+
+### SUB-TASKS:
+
+| JIRA | Summary | Priority | Component | Reporter | Contributor |
+|:---- |:---- | :--- |:---- |:---- |:---- |
+| [HDFS-13293](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-13293) | RBF: The RouterRPCServer should transfer client IP via CallerContext to NamenodeRpcServer | Major | rbf | Baolong Mao | Hui Fei |
+| [HDFS-15630](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-15630) | RBF: Fix wrong client IP info in CallerContext when requests mount points with multi-destinations. | Major | rbf | Chengwei Wang | Chengwei Wang |
+| [HADOOP-17152](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17152) | Implement wrapper for guava newArrayList and newLinkedList | Major | common | Ahmed Hussein | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-17851](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17851) | S3A to support user-specified content encoding | Minor | fs/s3 | Holden Karau | Holden Karau |
+| [HADOOP-17492](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17492) | abfs listLocatedStatus to support incremental/async page fetching | Major | fs/azure | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-17409](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17409) | Remove S3Guard - no longer needed | Major | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18084](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18084) | ABFS: Add testfilePath while verifying test contents are read correctly | Minor | fs/azure, test | Anmol Asrani | Anmol Asrani |
+| [HDFS-16169](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16169) | Fix TestBlockTokenWithDFSStriped#testEnd2End failure | Major | test | Hui Fei | secfree |
+| [HADOOP-18091](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18091) | S3A auditing leaks memory through ThreadLocal references | Major | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18071](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18071) | ABFS: Set driver global timeout for ITestAzureBlobFileSystemBasics | Major | fs/azure | Sumangala Patki | Sumangala Patki |
+| [HADOOP-17765](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17765) | ABFS: Use Unique File Paths in Tests | Major | fs/azure | Sumangala Patki | Sumangala Patki |
+| [HADOOP-17862](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17862) | ABFS: Fix unchecked cast compiler warning for AbfsListStatusRemoteIterator | Major | fs/azure | Sumangala Patki | Sumangala Patki |
+| [HADOOP-18075](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18075) | ABFS: Fix failure caused by listFiles() in ITestAbfsRestOperationException | Major | fs/azure | Sumangala Patki | Sumangala Patki |
+| [HADOOP-18112](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18112) | Implement paging during S3 multi object delete. | Critical | fs/s3 | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-16204](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-16204) | ABFS tests to include terasort | Minor | fs/azure, test | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HDFS-13248](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-13248) | RBF: Namenode need to choose block location for the client | Major | . | Wu Weiwei | Owen O'Malley |
+| [HADOOP-13704](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-13704) | S3A getContentSummary() to move to listFiles(recursive) to count children; instrument use | Minor | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Ahmar Suhail |
+| [HADOOP-14661](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-14661) | S3A to support Requester Pays Buckets | Minor | common, util | Mandus Momberg | Daniel Carl Jones |
+| [HDFS-16484](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16484) | [SPS]: Fix an infinite loop bug in SPSPathIdProcessor thread | Major | . | qinyuren | qinyuren |
+| [HADOOP-17682](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17682) | ABFS: Support FileStatus input to OpenFileWithOptions() via OpenFileParameters | Major | fs/azure | Sumangala Patki | Sumangala Patki |
+| [HADOOP-15983](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15983) | Use jersey-json that is built to use jackson2 | Major | build | Akira Ajisaka | PJ Fanning |
+| [HADOOP-18104](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18104) | Add configs to configure minSeekForVectorReads and maxReadSizeForVectorReads | Major | common, fs | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18168](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18168) | ITestMarkerTool.testRunLimitedLandsatAudit failing due to most of bucket content purged | Minor | fs/s3, test | Steve Loughran | Daniel Carl Jones |
+| [HADOOP-12020](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-12020) | Support configuration of different S3 storage classes | Major | fs/s3 | Yann Landrin-Schweitzer | Monthon Klongklaew |
+| [HADOOP-18105](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18105) | Implement a variant of ElasticByteBufferPool which uses weak references for garbage collection. | Major | common, fs | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18107](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18107) | Vectored IO support for large S3 files. | Major | fs/s3 | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18106](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18106) | Handle memory fragmentation in S3 Vectored IO implementation. | Major | fs/s3 | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-17461](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17461) | Add thread-level IOStatistics Context | Major | fs, fs/azure, fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Mehakmeet Singh |
+| [HADOOP-18372](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18372) | ILoadTestS3ABulkDeleteThrottling failing | Minor | fs/s3, test | Steve Loughran | Ahmar Suhail |
+| [HADOOP-18368](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18368) | ITestCustomSigner fails when access point name has '-' | Minor | . | Ahmar Suhail | Ahmar Suhail |
+| [HADOOP-15964](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15964) | Add S3A support for Async Scatter/Gather IO | Major | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18366](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18366) | ITestS3Select.testSelectSeekFullLandsat is timing out | Minor | . | Ahmar Suhail | Ahmar Suhail |
+| [HADOOP-18373](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18373) | IOStatisticsContext tuning | Minor | fs/s3, test | Steve Loughran | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18227](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18227) | Add input stream IOstats for vectored IO api in S3A. | Major | fs/s3 | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18392](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18392) | Propagate vectored s3a input stream stats to file system stats. | Major | fs/s3 | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18355](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18355) | Update previous index properly while validating overlapping ranges. | Major | common, fs/s3 | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18371](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18371) | s3a FS init logs at warn if fs.s3a.create.storage.class is unset | Blocker | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18385](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18385) | ITestS3ACannedACLs failure; not in a span | Major | fs/s3, test | Steve Loughran | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18403](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18403) | Fix FileSystem leak in ITestS3AAWSCredentialsProvider | Minor | fs/s3 | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-17882](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17882) | distcp to use openFile() with sequential IO; ranges of reads | Major | tools/distcp | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18391](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18391) | Improve VectoredReadUtils#readVectored() for direct buffers | Major | fs | Steve Loughran | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18407](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18407) | Improve vectored IO api spec. | Minor | fs, fs/s3 | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18339](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18339) | S3A storage class option only picked up when buffering writes to disk | Major | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Monthon Klongklaew |
+| [HADOOP-18410](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18410) | S3AInputStream.unbuffer() async drain not releasing http connections | Blocker | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18439](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18439) | Fix VectoredIO for LocalFileSystem when checksum is enabled. | Major | common | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18416](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18416) | ITestS3AIOStatisticsContext failure | Major | fs/s3, test | Steve Loughran | Mehakmeet Singh |
+| [HADOOP-18347](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18347) | Restrict vectoredIO threadpool to reduce memory pressure | Major | common, fs, fs/adl, fs/s3 | Rajesh Balamohan | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18463](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18463) | Add an integration test to process data asynchronously during vectored read. | Major | . | Mukund Thakur | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-15460](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15460) | S3A FS to add "fs.s3a.create.performance" to the builder file creation option set | Major | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18382](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18382) | Upgrade AWS SDK to V2 - Prerequisites | Minor | . | Ahmar Suhail | Ahmar Suhail |
+| [HADOOP-18480](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18480) | upgrade AWS SDK to 1.12.316 | Major | build, fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18460](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18460) | ITestS3AContractVectoredRead.testStopVectoredIoOperationsUnbuffer failing | Minor | fs/s3, test | Steve Loughran | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18488](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18488) | Cherrypick HADOOP-11245 to branch-3.3 | Major | . | Wei-Chiu Chuang | Ashutosh Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18481](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18481) | AWS v2 SDK upgrade log to not warn of use standard AWS Credential Providers | Major | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Ahmar Suhail |
+| [HADOOP-18476](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18476) | Abfs and S3A FileContext bindings to close wrapped filesystems in finalizer | Blocker | fs/azure, fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18304](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18304) | Improve S3A committers documentation clarity | Trivial | documentation | Daniel Carl Jones | Daniel Carl Jones |
+| [HADOOP-18465](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18465) | S3A server-side encryption tests fail before checking encryption tests should skip | Minor | fs/s3, test | Daniel Carl Jones | Daniel Carl Jones |
+| [HADOOP-18530](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18530) | ChecksumFileSystem::readVectored might return byte buffers not positioned at 0 | Blocker | fs | Harshit Gupta | Harshit Gupta |
+| [HADOOP-18457](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18457) | ABFS: Support for account level throttling | Major | . | Anmol Asrani | Anmol Asrani |
+| [HADOOP-18560](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18560) | AvroFSInput opens a stream twice and discards the second one without closing | Blocker | fs | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18526](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18526) | Leak of S3AInstrumentation instances via hadoop Metrics references | Blocker | fs/s3 | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18546](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18546) | disable purging list of in progress reads in abfs stream closed | Blocker | fs/azure | Steve Loughran | Pranav Saxena |
+| [HADOOP-18577](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18577) | ABFS: add probes of readahead fix | Major | fs/azure | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-11867](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-11867) | Add a high-performance vectored read API. | Major | fs, fs/azure, fs/s3, hdfs-client | Gopal Vijayaraghavan | Mukund Thakur |
+| [HADOOP-18507](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18507) | VectorIO FileRange type to support a "reference" field | Major | fs | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18627](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18627) | site intro docs to make clear Kerberos is mandatory for secure clusters | Major | site | Steve Loughran | Arnout Engelen |
+| [HADOOP-17584](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17584) | s3a magic committer may commit more data | Major | fs/s3 | yinan zhan | Steve Loughran |
+| [HADOOP-18642](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18642) | Cut excess dependencies from hadoop-azure, hadoop-aliyun transitive imports; fix LICENSE-binary | Blocker | build, fs/azure, fs/oss | Steve Loughran | Steve Loughran |
+
+
+### OTHER:
+
+| JIRA | Summary | Priority | Component | Reporter | Contributor |
+|:---- |:---- | :--- |:---- |:---- |:---- |
+| [HDFS-15854](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-15854) | Make some parameters configurable for SlowDiskTracker and SlowPeerTracker | Major | . | Tao Li | Tao Li |
+| [YARN-10747](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-10747) | Bump YARN CSI protobuf version to 3.7.1 | Major | . | Siyao Meng | Siyao Meng |
+| [HDFS-16139](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16139) | Update BPServiceActor Scheduler's nextBlockReportTime atomically | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18014](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18014) | CallerContext should not include some characters | Major | . | Takanobu Asanuma | Takanobu Asanuma |
+| [MAPREDUCE-7371](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-7371) | DistributedCache alternative APIs should not use DistributedCache APIs internally | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18114](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18114) | Documentation Syntax Error Fix \> AWS Assumed Roles | Trivial | documentation, fs/s3 | Joey Krabacher | Joey Krabacher |
+| [HDFS-16481](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16481) | Provide support to set Http and Rpc ports in MiniJournalCluster | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HDFS-16502](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16502) | Reconfigure Block Invalidate limit | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HDFS-16522](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16522) | Set Http and Ipc ports for Datanodes in MiniDFSCluster | Major | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18191](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18191) | Log retry count while handling exceptions in RetryInvocationHandler | Minor | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HDFS-16551](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16551) | Backport HADOOP-17588 to 3.3 and other active old branches. | Major | . | Renukaprasad C | Renukaprasad C |
+| [HDFS-16618](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16618) | sync\_file\_range error should include more volume and file info | Minor | . | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18300](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18300) | Update google-gson to 2.9.0 | Minor | build | Igor Dvorzhak | Igor Dvorzhak |
+| [HADOOP-18397](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18397) | Shutdown AWSSecurityTokenService when its resources are no longer in use | Major | fs/s3 | Viraj Jasani | Viraj Jasani |
+| [HADOOP-18575](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18575) | Make XML transformer factory more lenient | Major | common | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+| [HADOOP-18586](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18586) | Update the year to 2023 | Major | . | Ayush Saxena | Ayush Saxena |
+| [HADOOP-18587](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18587) | upgrade to jettison 1.5.3 to fix CVE-2022-40150 | Major | common | PJ Fanning | PJ Fanning |
+
+
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+# Apache Hadoop 3.3.5 Release Notes
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+These release notes cover new developer and user-facing incompatibilities, important issues, features, and major improvements.
+
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+---
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+* [HADOOP-17956](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17956) | *Major* | **Replace all default Charset usage with UTF-8**
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+All of the default charset usages have been replaced to UTF-8. If the default charset of your environment is not UTF-8, the behavior can be different.
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+---
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+* [HADOOP-15983](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15983) | *Major* | **Use jersey-json that is built to use jackson2**
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+Use modified jersey-json 1.20 in https://github.com/pjfanning/jersey-1.x/tree/v1.20 that uses Jackson 2.x. By this change, Jackson 1.x dependency has been removed from Hadoop.
+downstream applications which explicitly exclude jersey from transitive dependencies must now exclude com.github.pjfanning:jersey-json
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+---
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+* [HDFS-16595](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-16595) | *Major* | **Slow peer metrics - add median, mad and upper latency limits**
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+Namenode metrics that represent Slownode Json now include three important factors (median, median absolute deviation, upper latency limit) that can help user determine how urgently a given slownode requires manual intervention.
+
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+---
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+* [HADOOP-17833](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17833) | *Minor* | **Improve Magic Committer Performance**
+
+S3A filesytem's createFile() operation supports an option to disable all safety checks when creating a file. Consult the documentation and use with care
+
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+---
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+* [HADOOP-18382](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18382) | *Minor* | **Upgrade AWS SDK to V2 - Prerequisites**
+
+In preparation for an (incompatible but necessary) move to the AWS SDK v2, some uses of internal/deprecated uses of AWS classes/interfaces are logged as warnings, though only once during the life of a JVM. Set the log "org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a.SDKV2Upgrade" to only log at INFO to hide these.
+
+
+---
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+* [HADOOP-18442](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18442) | *Major* | **Remove the hadoop-openstack module**
+
+The swift:// connector for openstack support has been removed. It had fundamental problems (swift's handling of files \> 4GB). A subset of the S3 protocol is now exported by almost all object store services -please use that through the s3a connector instead. The hadoop-openstack jar remains, only now it is empty of code. This is to ensure that projects which declare the JAR a dependency will still have successful builds.
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+---
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+* [HADOOP-17563](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-17563) | *Major* | **Update Bouncy Castle to 1.68 or later**
+
+bouncy castle 1.68+ is a multirelease JAR containing java classes compiled for different target JREs. older versions of asm.jar and maven shade plugin may have problems with these. fix: upgrade the dependencies
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+---
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+* [HADOOP-18528](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18528) | *Major* | **Disable abfs prefetching by default**
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+ABFS block prefetching has been disabled to avoid HADOOP-18521 and buffer sharing on multithreaded processes (Hive, Spark etc). This will have little/no performance impact on queries against Parquet or ORC data, but can slow down sequential stream processing, including CSV files -however, the read data will be correct.
+It may slow down distcp downloads, where the race condition does not arise. For maximum distcp performance re-enable the readahead by setting fs.abfs.enable.readahead to true.
+
+
+---
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+* [HADOOP-18621](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18621) | *Critical* | **CryptoOutputStream::close leak when encrypted zones + quota exceptions**
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+**WARNING: No release note provided for this change.**
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+ A distributed implementation of {@link
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+have strictly one writer at any one time. Bytes are always appended
+to the end of the writer's stream. There is no notion of "record appends"
+or "mutations" that are then checked or reordered. Writers simply emit
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+ via the {@link org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobConf}. The
+ DistributedCache
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+ already present on the {@link FileSystem} at the path specified by the url
+ and are accessible by every machine in the cluster.
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+ The framework will copy the necessary files on to the worker node before
+ any tasks for the job are executed on that node. Its efficiency stems from
+ the fact that the files are only copied once per job and the ability to
+ cache archives which are un-archived on the workers.
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+ DistributedCache
can be used to distribute simple, read-only
+ data/text files and/or more complex types such as archives, jars etc.
+ Archives (zip, tar and tgz/tar.gz files) are un-archived at the worker nodes.
+ Jars may be optionally added to the classpath of the tasks, a rudimentary
+ software distribution mechanism. Files have execution permissions.
+ In older version of Hadoop Map/Reduce users could optionally ask for symlinks
+ to be created in the working directory of the child task. In the current
+ version symlinks are always created. If the URL does not have a fragment
+ the name of the file or directory will be used. If multiple files or
+ directories map to the same link name, the last one added, will be used. All
+ others will not even be downloaded.
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tracks modification timestamps of the cache
+ files. Clearly the cache files should not be modified by the application
+ or externally while the job is executing.
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+ Here is an illustrative example on how to use the
+ DistributedCache
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+ // Setting up the cache for the application
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+ 1. Copy the requisite files to the FileSystem
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+ $ bin/hadoop fs -copyFromLocal lookup.dat /myapp/lookup.dat
+ $ bin/hadoop fs -copyFromLocal map.zip /myapp/map.zip
+ $ bin/hadoop fs -copyFromLocal mylib.jar /myapp/mylib.jar
+ $ bin/hadoop fs -copyFromLocal mytar.tar /myapp/mytar.tar
+ $ bin/hadoop fs -copyFromLocal mytgz.tgz /myapp/mytgz.tgz
+ $ bin/hadoop fs -copyFromLocal mytargz.tar.gz /myapp/mytargz.tar.gz
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+ DistributedCache.addCacheFile(new URI("/myapp/lookup.dat#lookup.dat"),
+ job);
+ DistributedCache.addCacheArchive(new URI("/myapp/map.zip"), job);
+ DistributedCache.addFileToClassPath(new Path("/myapp/mylib.jar"), job);
+ DistributedCache.addCacheArchive(new URI("/myapp/mytar.tar"), job);
+ DistributedCache.addCacheArchive(new URI("/myapp/mytgz.tgz"), job);
+ DistributedCache.addCacheArchive(new URI("/myapp/mytargz.tar.gz"), job);
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+ or {@link org.apache.hadoop.mapred.Reducer}:
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+ public static class MapClass extends MapReduceBase
+ implements Mapper<K, V, K, V> {
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+ private Path[] localArchives;
+ private Path[] localFiles;
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+ public void configure(JobConf job) {
+ // Get the cached archives/files
+ File f = new File("./map.zip/some/file/in/zip.txt");
+ }
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+ public void map(K key, V value,
+ OutputCollector<K, V> output, Reporter reporter)
+ throws IOException {
+ // Use data from the cached archives/files here
+ // ...
+ // ...
+ output.collect(k, v);
+ }
+ }
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+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.util.GenericOptionsParser}.
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+ This class includes methods that should be used by users
+ (specifically those mentioned in the example above, as well
+ as {@link DistributedCache#addArchiveToClassPath(Path, Configuration)}),
+ as well as methods intended for use by the MapReduce framework
+ (e.g., {@link org.apache.hadoop.mapred.JobClient}).
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+ unique names per task-attempt (e.g. using the attemptid, say
+ attempt_200709221812_0001_m_000000_0), not just per TIP.
+
+ To get around this the Map-Reduce framework helps the application-writer
+ out by maintaining a special
+ ${mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir}/_temporary/_${taskid}
+ sub-directory for each task-attempt on HDFS where the output of the
+ task-attempt goes. On successful completion of the task-attempt the files
+ in the ${mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir}/_temporary/_${taskid} (only)
+ are promoted to ${mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir}. Of course, the
+ framework discards the sub-directory of unsuccessful task-attempts. This
+ is completely transparent to the application.
+
+ The application-writer can take advantage of this by creating any
+ side-files required in ${mapreduce.task.output.dir} during execution
+ of his reduce-task i.e. via {@link #getWorkOutputPath(JobConf)}, and the
+ framework will move them out similarly - thus she doesn't have to pick
+ unique paths per task-attempt.
+
+ Note: the value of ${mapreduce.task.output.dir} during
+ execution of a particular task-attempt is actually
+ ${mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir}/_temporary/_{$taskid}, and this value is
+ set by the map-reduce framework. So, just create any side-files in the
+ path returned by {@link #getWorkOutputPath(JobConf)} from map/reduce
+ task to take advantage of this feature.
+
+ The entire discussion holds true for maps of jobs with
+ reducer=NONE (i.e. 0 reduces) since output of the map, in that case,
+ goes directly to HDFS.
+
+ @return the {@link Path} to the task's temporary output directory
+ for the map-reduce job.]]>
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+ different tasks for the job, the names for different tasks will not collide
+ with each other.
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+ The given name is postfixed with the task type, 'm' for maps, 'r' for
+ reduces and the task partition number. For example, give a name 'test'
+ running on the first map o the job the generated name will be
+ 'test-m-00000'.
+
+ @param conf the configuration for the job.
+ @param name the name to make unique.
+ @return a unique name accross all tasks of the job.]]>
+
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+ The path can be used to create custom files from within the map and
+ reduce tasks. The path name will be unique for each task. The path parent
+ will be the job output directory.ls
+
+ This method uses the {@link #getUniqueName} method to make the file name
+ unique for the task.
+
+ @param conf the configuration for the job.
+ @param name the name for the file.
+ @return a unique path accross all tasks of the job.]]>
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+ for processing.
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+ Note: The split is a logical split of the inputs and the
+ input files are not physically split into chunks. For e.g. a split could
+ be <input-file-path, start, offset> tuple.
+
+ @param job job configuration.
+ @param numSplits the desired number of splits, a hint.
+ @return an array of {@link InputSplit}s for the job.]]>
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+ It is the responsibility of the RecordReader
to respect
+ record boundaries while processing the logical split to present a
+ record-oriented view to the individual task.
+
+ @param split the {@link InputSplit}
+ @param job the job that this split belongs to
+ @return a {@link RecordReader}]]>
+
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+ InputFormat describes the input-specification for a
+ Map-Reduce job.
+
+ The Map-Reduce framework relies on the InputFormat
of the
+ job to:
+
+ -
+ Validate the input-specification of the job.
+
-
+ Split-up the input file(s) into logical {@link InputSplit}s, each of
+ which is then assigned to an individual {@link Mapper}.
+
+ -
+ Provide the {@link RecordReader} implementation to be used to glean
+ input records from the logical
InputSplit
for processing by
+ the {@link Mapper}.
+
+
+
+ The default behavior of file-based {@link InputFormat}s, typically
+ sub-classes of {@link FileInputFormat}, is to split the
+ input into logical {@link InputSplit}s based on the total size, in
+ bytes, of the input files. However, the {@link FileSystem} blocksize of
+ the input files is treated as an upper bound for input splits. A lower bound
+ on the split size can be set via
+
+ mapreduce.input.fileinputformat.split.minsize.
+
+ Clearly, logical splits based on input-size is insufficient for many
+ applications since record boundaries are to be respected. In such cases, the
+ application has to also implement a {@link RecordReader} on whom lies the
+ responsibilty to respect record-boundaries and present a record-oriented
+ view of the logical InputSplit
to the individual task.
+
+ @see InputSplit
+ @see RecordReader
+ @see JobClient
+ @see FileInputFormat]]>
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+ @return the number of bytes in the input split.
+ @throws IOException]]>
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+ InputSplit is
+ located as an array of String
s.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ InputSplit represents the data to be processed by an
+ individual {@link Mapper}.
+
+ Typically, it presents a byte-oriented view on the input and is the
+ responsibility of {@link RecordReader} of the job to process this and present
+ a record-oriented view.
+
+ @see InputFormat
+ @see RecordReader]]>
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+ SplitLocationInfos describing how the split
+ data is stored at each location. A null value indicates that all the
+ locations have the data stored on disk.
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+ with the cluster.
+
+ JobClient
provides facilities to submit jobs, track their
+ progress, access component-tasks' reports/logs, get the Map-Reduce cluster
+ status information etc.
+
+ The job submission process involves:
+
+ -
+ Checking the input and output specifications of the job.
+
+ -
+ Computing the {@link InputSplit}s for the job.
+
+ -
+ Setup the requisite accounting information for the {@link DistributedCache}
+ of the job, if necessary.
+
+ -
+ Copying the job's jar and configuration to the map-reduce system directory
+ on the distributed file-system.
+
+ -
+ Submitting the job to the cluster and optionally monitoring
+ it's status.
+
+
+
+ Normally the user creates the application, describes various facets of the
+ job via {@link JobConf} and then uses the JobClient
to submit
+ the job and monitor its progress.
+
+ Here is an example on how to use JobClient
:
+
+ // Create a new JobConf
+ JobConf job = new JobConf(new Configuration(), MyJob.class);
+
+ // Specify various job-specific parameters
+ job.setJobName("myjob");
+
+ job.setInputPath(new Path("in"));
+ job.setOutputPath(new Path("out"));
+
+ job.setMapperClass(MyJob.MyMapper.class);
+ job.setReducerClass(MyJob.MyReducer.class);
+
+ // Submit the job, then poll for progress until the job is complete
+ JobClient.runJob(job);
+
+
+ Job Control
+
+ At times clients would chain map-reduce jobs to accomplish complex tasks
+ which cannot be done via a single map-reduce job. This is fairly easy since
+ the output of the job, typically, goes to distributed file-system and that
+ can be used as the input for the next job.
+
+ However, this also means that the onus on ensuring jobs are complete
+ (success/failure) lies squarely on the clients. In such situations the
+ various job-control options are:
+
+ -
+ {@link #runJob(JobConf)} : submits the job and returns only after
+ the job has completed.
+
+ -
+ {@link #submitJob(JobConf)} : only submits the job, then poll the
+ returned handle to the {@link RunningJob} to query status and make
+ scheduling decisions.
+
+ -
+ {@link JobConf#setJobEndNotificationURI(String)} : setup a notification
+ on job-completion, thus avoiding polling.
+
+
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+ @see JobConf
+ @see ClusterStatus
+ @see Tool
+ @see DistributedCache]]>
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+ will not load resources from the default files.
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+ @param loadDefaults specifies whether to load from the default files]]>
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+ for failed tasks, false
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+ false
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+ This comparator should be provided if the equivalence rules for keys
+ for sorting the intermediates are different from those for grouping keys
+ before each call to
+ {@link Reducer#reduce(Object, java.util.Iterator, OutputCollector, Reporter)}.
+
+ For key-value pairs (K1,V1) and (K2,V2), the values (V1, V2) are passed
+ in a single call to the reduce function if K1 and K2 compare as equal.
+
+ Since {@link #setOutputKeyComparatorClass(Class)} can be used to control
+ how keys are sorted, this can be used in conjunction to simulate
+ secondary sort on values.
+
+ Note: This is not a guarantee of the combiner sort being
+ stable in any sense. (In any case, with the order of available
+ map-outputs to the combiner being non-deterministic, it wouldn't make
+ that much sense.)
+
+ @param theClass the comparator class to be used for grouping keys for the
+ combiner. It should implement RawComparator
.
+ @see #setOutputKeyComparatorClass(Class)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ This comparator should be provided if the equivalence rules for keys
+ for sorting the intermediates are different from those for grouping keys
+ before each call to
+ {@link Reducer#reduce(Object, java.util.Iterator, OutputCollector, Reporter)}.
+
+ For key-value pairs (K1,V1) and (K2,V2), the values (V1, V2) are passed
+ in a single call to the reduce function if K1 and K2 compare as equal.
+
+ Since {@link #setOutputKeyComparatorClass(Class)} can be used to control
+ how keys are sorted, this can be used in conjunction to simulate
+ secondary sort on values.
+
+ Note: This is not a guarantee of the reduce sort being
+ stable in any sense. (In any case, with the order of available
+ map-outputs to the reduce being non-deterministic, it wouldn't make
+ that much sense.)
+
+ @param theClass the comparator class to be used for grouping keys.
+ It should implement RawComparator
.
+ @see #setOutputKeyComparatorClass(Class)
+ @see #setCombinerKeyGroupingComparator(Class)]]>
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+ combiner class used to combine map-outputs
+ before being sent to the reducers. Typically the combiner is same as the
+ the {@link Reducer} for the job i.e. {@link #getReducerClass()}.
+
+ @return the user-defined combiner class used to combine map-outputs.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ combiner class used to combine map-outputs
+ before being sent to the reducers.
+
+ The combiner is an application-specified aggregation operation, which
+ can help cut down the amount of data transferred between the
+ {@link Mapper} and the {@link Reducer}, leading to better performance.
+
+ The framework may invoke the combiner 0, 1, or multiple times, in both
+ the mapper and reducer tasks. In general, the combiner is called as the
+ sort/merge result is written to disk. The combiner must:
+
+ - be side-effect free
+ - have the same input and output key types and the same input and
+ output value types
+
+
+ Typically the combiner is same as the Reducer
for the
+ job i.e. {@link #setReducerClass(Class)}.
+
+ @param theClass the user-defined combiner class used to combine
+ map-outputs.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ true.
+
+ @return true
if speculative execution be used for this job,
+ false
otherwise.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ true if speculative execution
+ should be turned on, else false
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ true.
+
+ @return true
if speculative execution be
+ used for this job for map tasks,
+ false
otherwise.]]>
+
+
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+
+
+ true if speculative execution
+ should be turned on for map tasks,
+ else false
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ true.
+
+ @return true
if speculative execution be used
+ for reduce tasks for this job,
+ false
otherwise.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ true if speculative execution
+ should be turned on for reduce tasks,
+ else false
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ 1.
+
+ @return the number of map tasks for this job.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Note: This is only a hint to the framework. The actual
+ number of spawned map tasks depends on the number of {@link InputSplit}s
+ generated by the job's {@link InputFormat#getSplits(JobConf, int)}.
+
+ A custom {@link InputFormat} is typically used to accurately control
+ the number of map tasks for the job.
+
+ How many maps?
+
+ The number of maps is usually driven by the total size of the inputs
+ i.e. total number of blocks of the input files.
+
+ The right level of parallelism for maps seems to be around 10-100 maps
+ per-node, although it has been set up to 300 or so for very cpu-light map
+ tasks. Task setup takes awhile, so it is best if the maps take at least a
+ minute to execute.
+
+ The default behavior of file-based {@link InputFormat}s is to split the
+ input into logical {@link InputSplit}s based on the total size, in
+ bytes, of input files. However, the {@link FileSystem} blocksize of the
+ input files is treated as an upper bound for input splits. A lower bound
+ on the split size can be set via
+
+ mapreduce.input.fileinputformat.split.minsize.
+
+ Thus, if you expect 10TB of input data and have a blocksize of 128MB,
+ you'll end up with 82,000 maps, unless {@link #setNumMapTasks(int)} is
+ used to set it even higher.
+
+ @param n the number of map tasks for this job.
+ @see InputFormat#getSplits(JobConf, int)
+ @see FileInputFormat
+ @see FileSystem#getDefaultBlockSize()
+ @see FileStatus#getBlockSize()]]>
+
+
+
+
+ 1.
+
+ @return the number of reduce tasks for this job.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ How many reduces?
+
+ The right number of reduces seems to be 0.95
or
+ 1.75
multiplied by (
+ available memory for reduce tasks
+ (The value of this should be smaller than
+ numNodes * yarn.nodemanager.resource.memory-mb
+ since the resource of memory is shared by map tasks and other
+ applications) /
+
+ mapreduce.reduce.memory.mb).
+
+
+ With 0.95
all of the reduces can launch immediately and
+ start transfering map outputs as the maps finish. With 1.75
+ the faster nodes will finish their first round of reduces and launch a
+ second wave of reduces doing a much better job of load balancing.
+
+ Increasing the number of reduces increases the framework overhead, but
+ increases load balancing and lowers the cost of failures.
+
+ The scaling factors above are slightly less than whole numbers to
+ reserve a few reduce slots in the framework for speculative-tasks, failures
+ etc.
+
+ Reducer NONE
+
+ It is legal to set the number of reduce-tasks to zero
.
+
+ In this case the output of the map-tasks directly go to distributed
+ file-system, to the path set by
+ {@link FileOutputFormat#setOutputPath(JobConf, Path)}. Also, the
+ framework doesn't sort the map-outputs before writing it out to HDFS.
+
+ @param n the number of reduce tasks for this job.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ mapreduce.map.maxattempts
+ property. If this property is not already set, the default is 4 attempts.
+
+ @return the max number of attempts per map task.]]>
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+ mapreduce.reduce.maxattempts
+ property. If this property is not already set, the default is 4 attempts.
+
+ @return the max number of attempts per reduce task.]]>
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+ tasktracker is blacklisted for this job.
+
+ @param noFailures maximum no. of failures of a given job per tasktracker.]]>
+
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+
+
+ blacklisted for this job.
+
+ @return the maximum no. of failures of a given job per tasktracker.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ failed.
+
+ Defaults to zero
, i.e. any failed map-task results in
+ the job being declared as {@link JobStatus#FAILED}.
+
+ @return the maximum percentage of map tasks that can fail without
+ the job being aborted.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ failed.
+
+ @param percent the maximum percentage of map tasks that can fail without
+ the job being aborted.]]>
+
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+
+
+ failed.
+
+ Defaults to zero
, i.e. any failed reduce-task results
+ in the job being declared as {@link JobStatus#FAILED}.
+
+ @return the maximum percentage of reduce tasks that can fail without
+ the job being aborted.]]>
+
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+
+ @param percent the maximum percentage of reduce tasks that can fail without
+ the job being aborted.]]>
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+ given task's stdout, stderr, syslog, jobconf files as arguments.
+
+ The debug command, run on the node where the map failed, is:
+
+ $script $stdout $stderr $syslog $jobconf.
+
+
+ The script file is distributed through {@link DistributedCache}
+ APIs. The script needs to be symlinked.
+
+ Here is an example on how to submit a script
+
+ job.setMapDebugScript("./myscript");
+ DistributedCache.createSymlink(job);
+ DistributedCache.addCacheFile("/debug/scripts/myscript#myscript");
+
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+ @param mDbgScript the script name]]>
+
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+ The debug script can aid debugging of failed reduce tasks. The script
+ is given task's stdout, stderr, syslog, jobconf files as arguments.
+
+ The debug command, run on the node where the map failed, is:
+
+ $script $stdout $stderr $syslog $jobconf.
+
+
+ The script file is distributed through {@link DistributedCache}
+ APIs. The script file needs to be symlinked
+
+ Here is an example on how to submit a script
+
+ job.setReduceDebugScript("./myscript");
+ DistributedCache.createSymlink(job);
+ DistributedCache.addCacheFile("/debug/scripts/myscript#myscript");
+
+
+ @param rDbgScript the script name]]>
+
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+ null if it hasn't
+ been set.
+ @see #setJobEndNotificationURI(String)]]>
+
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+ The uri can contain 2 special parameters: $jobId and
+ $jobStatus. Those, if present, are replaced by the job's
+ identifier and completion-status respectively.
+
+ This is typically used by application-writers to implement chaining of
+ Map-Reduce jobs in an asynchronous manner.
+
+ @param uri the job end notification uri
+ @see JobStatus]]>
+
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+ When a job starts, a shared directory is created at location
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+ ${mapreduce.cluster.local.dir}/taskTracker/$user/jobcache/$jobid/work/
.
+ This directory is exposed to the users through
+ mapreduce.job.local.dir
.
+ So, the tasks can use this space
+ as scratch space and share files among them.
+ This value is available as System property also.
+
+ @return The localized job specific shared directory]]>
+
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+
+ For backward compatibility, if the job configuration sets the
+ key {@link #MAPRED_TASK_MAXVMEM_PROPERTY} to a value different
+ from {@link #DISABLED_MEMORY_LIMIT}, that value will be used
+ after converting it from bytes to MB.
+ @return memory required to run a map task of the job, in MB,]]>
+
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+ For backward compatibility, if the job configuration sets the
+ key {@link #MAPRED_TASK_MAXVMEM_PROPERTY} to a value different
+ from {@link #DISABLED_MEMORY_LIMIT}, that value will be used
+ after converting it from bytes to MB.
+ @return memory required to run a reduce task of the job, in MB.]]>
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+ This method is deprecated. Now, different memory limits can be
+ set for map and reduce tasks of a job, in MB.
+
+ For backward compatibility, if the job configuration sets the
+ key {@link #MAPRED_TASK_MAXVMEM_PROPERTY}, that value is returned.
+ Otherwise, this method will return the larger of the values returned by
+ {@link #getMemoryForMapTask()} and {@link #getMemoryForReduceTask()}
+ after converting them into bytes.
+
+ @return Memory required to run a task of this job, in bytes.
+ @see #setMaxVirtualMemoryForTask(long)
+ @deprecated Use {@link #getMemoryForMapTask()} and
+ {@link #getMemoryForReduceTask()}]]>
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+ mapreduce.map.memory.mb
+ and mapreduce.map.memory.mb,mapred
+ each of the new key are set
+ as mapred.task.maxvmem / 1024
+ as new values are in MB
+
+ @param vmem Maximum amount of virtual memory in bytes any task of this job
+ can use.
+ @see #getMaxVirtualMemoryForTask()
+ @deprecated
+ Use {@link #setMemoryForMapTask(long mem)} and
+ Use {@link #setMemoryForReduceTask(long mem)}]]>
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+ reference existing environment variables via $key
on
+ Linux or %key%
on Windows.
+
+ Example:
+
+ - A=foo - This will set the env variable A to foo.
+
+
+ @deprecated Use {@link #MAPRED_MAP_TASK_ENV} or
+ {@link #MAPRED_REDUCE_TASK_ENV}]]>
+
+
+
+
+ k1=v1,k2=v2. Further it can
+ reference existing environment variables via $key
on
+ Linux or %key%
on Windows.
+
+ Example:
+
+ - A=foo - This will set the env variable A to foo.
+
+
+ You can also add environment variables individually by appending
+ .VARNAME
to this configuration key, where VARNAME is
+ the name of the environment variable.
+
+ Example:
+
+ - mapreduce.map.env.VARNAME=value
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ k1=v1,k2=v2. Further it can
+ reference existing environment variables via $key
on
+ Linux or %key%
on Windows.
+
+ Example:
+
+ - A=foo - This will set the env variable A to foo.
+
+
+ You can also add environment variables individually by appending
+ .VARNAME
to this configuration key, where VARNAME is
+ the name of the environment variable.
+
+ Example:
+
+ - mapreduce.reduce.env.VARNAME=value
+
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is the primary interface for a user to describe a
+ map-reduce job to the Hadoop framework for execution. The framework tries to
+ faithfully execute the job as-is described by JobConf
, however:
+
+ -
+ Some configuration parameters might have been marked as
+
+ final by administrators and hence cannot be altered.
+
+ -
+ While some job parameters are straight-forward to set
+ (e.g. {@link #setNumReduceTasks(int)}), some parameters interact subtly
+ with the rest of the framework and/or job-configuration and is relatively
+ more complex for the user to control finely
+ (e.g. {@link #setNumMapTasks(int)}).
+
+
+
+ JobConf
typically specifies the {@link Mapper}, combiner
+ (if any), {@link Partitioner}, {@link Reducer}, {@link InputFormat} and
+ {@link OutputFormat} implementations to be used etc.
+
+
Optionally JobConf
is used to specify other advanced facets
+ of the job such as Comparator
s to be used, files to be put in
+ the {@link DistributedCache}, whether or not intermediate and/or job outputs
+ are to be compressed (and how), debugability via user-provided scripts
+ ( {@link #setMapDebugScript(String)}/{@link #setReduceDebugScript(String)}),
+ for doing post-processing on task logs, task's stdout, stderr, syslog.
+ and etc.
+
+ Here is an example on how to configure a job via JobConf
:
+
+ // Create a new JobConf
+ JobConf job = new JobConf(new Configuration(), MyJob.class);
+
+ // Specify various job-specific parameters
+ job.setJobName("myjob");
+
+ FileInputFormat.setInputPaths(job, new Path("in"));
+ FileOutputFormat.setOutputPath(job, new Path("out"));
+
+ job.setMapperClass(MyJob.MyMapper.class);
+ job.setCombinerClass(MyJob.MyReducer.class);
+ job.setReducerClass(MyJob.MyReducer.class);
+
+ job.setInputFormat(SequenceFileInputFormat.class);
+ job.setOutputFormat(SequenceFileOutputFormat.class);
+
+
+ @see JobClient
+ @see ClusterStatus
+ @see Tool
+ @see DistributedCache]]>
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+ run on the jobtracker started at 200707121733, we would use :
+
+ JobID.getTaskIDsPattern("200707121733", null);
+
+ which will return :
+ "job_200707121733_[0-9]*"
+ @param jtIdentifier jobTracker identifier, or null
+ @param jobId job number, or null
+ @return a regex pattern matching JobIDs]]>
+
+
+
+
+ An example JobID is :
+ job_200707121733_0003
, which represents the third job
+ running at the jobtracker started at 200707121733
.
+
+ Applications should never construct or parse JobID strings, but rather
+ use appropriate constructors or {@link #forName(String)} method.
+
+ @see TaskID
+ @see TaskAttemptID]]>
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+ Output pairs need not be of the same types as input pairs. A given
+ input pair may map to zero or many output pairs. Output pairs are
+ collected with calls to
+ {@link OutputCollector#collect(Object,Object)}.
+
+ Applications can use the {@link Reporter} provided to report progress
+ or just indicate that they are alive. In scenarios where the application
+ takes significant amount of time to process individual key/value
+ pairs, this is crucial since the framework might assume that the task has
+ timed-out and kill that task. The other way of avoiding this is to set
+
+ mapreduce.task.timeout to a high-enough value (or even zero for no
+ time-outs).
+
+ @param key the input key.
+ @param value the input value.
+ @param output collects mapped keys and values.
+ @param reporter facility to report progress.]]>
+
+
+
+ Maps are the individual tasks which transform input records into a
+ intermediate records. The transformed intermediate records need not be of
+ the same type as the input records. A given input pair may map to zero or
+ many output pairs.
+
+ The Hadoop Map-Reduce framework spawns one map task for each
+ {@link InputSplit} generated by the {@link InputFormat} for the job.
+ Mapper
implementations can access the {@link JobConf} for the
+ job via the {@link JobConfigurable#configure(JobConf)} and initialize
+ themselves. Similarly they can use the {@link Closeable#close()} method for
+ de-initialization.
+
+ The framework then calls
+ {@link #map(Object, Object, OutputCollector, Reporter)}
+ for each key/value pair in the InputSplit
for that task.
+
+ All intermediate values associated with a given output key are
+ subsequently grouped by the framework, and passed to a {@link Reducer} to
+ determine the final output. Users can control the grouping by specifying
+ a Comparator
via
+ {@link JobConf#setOutputKeyComparatorClass(Class)}.
+
+ The grouped Mapper
outputs are partitioned per
+ Reducer
. Users can control which keys (and hence records) go to
+ which Reducer
by implementing a custom {@link Partitioner}.
+
+
Users can optionally specify a combiner
, via
+ {@link JobConf#setCombinerClass(Class)}, to perform local aggregation of the
+ intermediate outputs, which helps to cut down the amount of data transferred
+ from the Mapper
to the Reducer
.
+
+
The intermediate, grouped outputs are always stored in
+ {@link SequenceFile}s. Applications can specify if and how the intermediate
+ outputs are to be compressed and which {@link CompressionCodec}s are to be
+ used via the JobConf
.
+
+ If the job has
+ zero
+ reduces then the output of the Mapper
is directly written
+ to the {@link FileSystem} without grouping by keys.
+
+ Example:
+
+ public class MyMapper<K extends WritableComparable, V extends Writable>
+ extends MapReduceBase implements Mapper<K, V, K, V> {
+
+ static enum MyCounters { NUM_RECORDS }
+
+ private String mapTaskId;
+ private String inputFile;
+ private int noRecords = 0;
+
+ public void configure(JobConf job) {
+ mapTaskId = job.get(JobContext.TASK_ATTEMPT_ID);
+ inputFile = job.get(JobContext.MAP_INPUT_FILE);
+ }
+
+ public void map(K key, V val,
+ OutputCollector<K, V> output, Reporter reporter)
+ throws IOException {
+ // Process the <key, value> pair (assume this takes a while)
+ // ...
+ // ...
+
+ // Let the framework know that we are alive, and kicking!
+ // reporter.progress();
+
+ // Process some more
+ // ...
+ // ...
+
+ // Increment the no. of <key, value> pairs processed
+ ++noRecords;
+
+ // Increment counters
+ reporter.incrCounter(NUM_RECORDS, 1);
+
+ // Every 100 records update application-level status
+ if ((noRecords%100) == 0) {
+ reporter.setStatus(mapTaskId + " processed " + noRecords +
+ " from input-file: " + inputFile);
+ }
+
+ // Output the result
+ output.collect(key, val);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ Applications may write a custom {@link MapRunnable} to exert greater
+ control on map processing e.g. multi-threaded Mapper
s etc.
+
+ @see JobConf
+ @see InputFormat
+ @see Partitioner
+ @see Reducer
+ @see MapReduceBase
+ @see MapRunnable
+ @see SequenceFile]]>
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+ Provides default no-op implementations for a few methods, most non-trivial
+ applications need to override some of them.]]>
+
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+ <key, value> pairs.
+
+ Mapping of input records to output records is complete when this method
+ returns.
+
+ @param input the {@link RecordReader} to read the input records.
+ @param output the {@link OutputCollector} to collect the outputrecords.
+ @param reporter {@link Reporter} to report progress, status-updates etc.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+ Custom implementations of MapRunnable
can exert greater
+ control on map processing e.g. multi-threaded, asynchronous mappers etc.
+
+ @see Mapper]]>
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+ equal content length.
+ Subclasses implement {@link #getRecordReader(InputSplit, JobConf, Reporter)}
+ to construct RecordReader
's for MultiFileSplit
's.
+ @see MultiFileSplit]]>
+
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+ MultiFileSplit can be used to implement {@link RecordReader}'s, with
+ reading one record per file.
+ @see FileSplit
+ @see MultiFileInputFormat]]>
+
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+ <key, value> pairs output by {@link Mapper}s
+ and {@link Reducer}s.
+
+ OutputCollector
is the generalization of the facility
+ provided by the Map-Reduce framework to collect data output by either the
+ Mapper
or the Reducer
i.e. intermediate outputs
+ or the output of the job.
]]>
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+ false
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+ @throws IOException
+ @see #recoverTask(TaskAttemptContext)]]>
+
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+ true repeatable job commit is supported,
+ false
otherwise
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ OutputCommitter. This is called from the application master
+ process, but it is called individually for each task.
+
+ If an exception is thrown the task will be attempted again.
+
+ @param taskContext Context of the task whose output is being recovered
+ @throws IOException]]>
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+ OutputCommitter describes the commit of task output for a
+ Map-Reduce job.
+
+ The Map-Reduce framework relies on the OutputCommitter
of
+ the job to:
+
+ -
+ Setup the job during initialization. For example, create the temporary
+ output directory for the job during the initialization of the job.
+
+ -
+ Cleanup the job after the job completion. For example, remove the
+ temporary output directory after the job completion.
+
+ -
+ Setup the task temporary output.
+
+ -
+ Check whether a task needs a commit. This is to avoid the commit
+ procedure if a task does not need commit.
+
+ -
+ Commit of the task output.
+
+ -
+ Discard the task commit.
+
+
+ The methods in this class can be called from several different processes and
+ from several different contexts. It is important to know which process and
+ which context each is called from. Each method should be marked accordingly
+ in its documentation. It is also important to note that not all methods are
+ guaranteed to be called once and only once. If a method is not guaranteed to
+ have this property the output committer needs to handle this appropriately.
+ Also note it will only be in rare situations where they may be called
+ multiple times for the same task.
+
+ @see FileOutputCommitter
+ @see JobContext
+ @see TaskAttemptContext]]>
+
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+ This is to validate the output specification for the job when it is
+ a job is submitted. Typically checks that it does not already exist,
+ throwing an exception when it already exists, so that output is not
+ overwritten.
+
+ Implementations which write to filesystems which support delegation
+ tokens usually collect the tokens for the destination path(s)
+ and attach them to the job configuration.
+ @param ignored
+ @param job job configuration.
+ @throws IOException when output should not be attempted]]>
+
+
+
+ OutputFormat describes the output-specification for a
+ Map-Reduce job.
+
+ The Map-Reduce framework relies on the OutputFormat
of the
+ job to:
+
+ -
+ Validate the output-specification of the job. For e.g. check that the
+ output directory doesn't already exist.
+
-
+ Provide the {@link RecordWriter} implementation to be used to write out
+ the output files of the job. Output files are stored in a
+ {@link FileSystem}.
+
+
+
+ @see RecordWriter
+ @see JobConf]]>
+
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+ Typically a hash function on a all or a subset of the key.
+
+ @param key the key to be paritioned.
+ @param value the entry value.
+ @param numPartitions the total number of partitions.
+ @return the partition number for the key
.]]>
+
+
+
+ Partitioner
controls the partitioning of the keys of the
+ intermediate map-outputs. The key (or a subset of the key) is used to derive
+ the partition, typically by a hash function. The total number of partitions
+ is the same as the number of reduce tasks for the job. Hence this controls
+ which of the m
reduce tasks the intermediate key (and hence the
+ record) is sent for reduction.
+
+ Note: A Partitioner
is created only when there are multiple
+ reducers.
+
+ @see Reducer]]>
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+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ RecordReader reads <key, value> pairs from an
+ {@link InputSplit}.
+
+ RecordReader
, typically, converts the byte-oriented view of
+ the input, provided by the InputSplit
, and presents a
+ record-oriented view for the {@link Mapper} and {@link Reducer} tasks for
+ processing. It thus assumes the responsibility of processing record
+ boundaries and presenting the tasks with keys and values.
+
+ @see InputSplit
+ @see InputFormat]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ RecordWriter to future operations.
+
+ @param reporter facility to report progress.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+ RecordWriter writes the output <key, value> pairs
+ to an output file.
+
+ RecordWriter
implementations write the job outputs to the
+ {@link FileSystem}.
+
+ @see OutputFormat]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Reduces values for a given key.
+
+ The framework calls this method for each
+ <key, (list of values)>
pair in the grouped inputs.
+ Output values must be of the same type as input values. Input keys must
+ not be altered. The framework will reuse the key and value objects
+ that are passed into the reduce, therefore the application should clone
+ the objects they want to keep a copy of. In many cases, all values are
+ combined into zero or one value.
+
+
+ Output pairs are collected with calls to
+ {@link OutputCollector#collect(Object,Object)}.
+
+ Applications can use the {@link Reporter} provided to report progress
+ or just indicate that they are alive. In scenarios where the application
+ takes a significant amount of time to process individual key/value
+ pairs, this is crucial since the framework might assume that the task has
+ timed-out and kill that task. The other way of avoiding this is to set
+
+ mapreduce.task.timeout to a high-enough value (or even zero for no
+ time-outs).
+
+ @param key the key.
+ @param values the list of values to reduce.
+ @param output to collect keys and combined values.
+ @param reporter facility to report progress.]]>
+
+
+
+ The number of Reducer
s for the job is set by the user via
+ {@link JobConf#setNumReduceTasks(int)}. Reducer
implementations
+ can access the {@link JobConf} for the job via the
+ {@link JobConfigurable#configure(JobConf)} method and initialize themselves.
+ Similarly they can use the {@link Closeable#close()} method for
+ de-initialization.
+
+ Reducer
has 3 primary phases:
+
+ -
+
+ Shuffle
+
+
Reducer
is input the grouped output of a {@link Mapper}.
+ In the phase the framework, for each Reducer
, fetches the
+ relevant partition of the output of all the Mapper
s, via HTTP.
+
+
+
+ -
+ Sort
+
+
The framework groups Reducer
inputs by key
s
+ (since different Mapper
s may have output the same key) in this
+ stage.
+
+ The shuffle and sort phases occur simultaneously i.e. while outputs are
+ being fetched they are merged.
+
+ SecondarySort
+
+ If equivalence rules for keys while grouping the intermediates are
+ different from those for grouping keys before reduction, then one may
+ specify a Comparator
via
+ {@link JobConf#setOutputValueGroupingComparator(Class)}.Since
+ {@link JobConf#setOutputKeyComparatorClass(Class)} can be used to
+ control how intermediate keys are grouped, these can be used in conjunction
+ to simulate secondary sort on values.
+
+
+ For example, say that you want to find duplicate web pages and tag them
+ all with the url of the "best" known example. You would set up the job
+ like:
+
+ - Map Input Key: url
+ - Map Input Value: document
+ - Map Output Key: document checksum, url pagerank
+ - Map Output Value: url
+ - Partitioner: by checksum
+ - OutputKeyComparator: by checksum and then decreasing pagerank
+ - OutputValueGroupingComparator: by checksum
+
+
+
+ -
+ Reduce
+
+
In this phase the
+ {@link #reduce(Object, Iterator, OutputCollector, Reporter)}
+ method is called for each <key, (list of values)>
pair in
+ the grouped inputs.
+ The output of the reduce task is typically written to the
+ {@link FileSystem} via
+ {@link OutputCollector#collect(Object, Object)}.
+
+
+
+ The output of the Reducer
is not re-sorted.
+
+ Example:
+
+ public class MyReducer<K extends WritableComparable, V extends Writable>
+ extends MapReduceBase implements Reducer<K, V, K, V> {
+
+ static enum MyCounters { NUM_RECORDS }
+
+ private String reduceTaskId;
+ private int noKeys = 0;
+
+ public void configure(JobConf job) {
+ reduceTaskId = job.get(JobContext.TASK_ATTEMPT_ID);
+ }
+
+ public void reduce(K key, Iterator<V> values,
+ OutputCollector<K, V> output,
+ Reporter reporter)
+ throws IOException {
+
+ // Process
+ int noValues = 0;
+ while (values.hasNext()) {
+ V value = values.next();
+
+ // Increment the no. of values for this key
+ ++noValues;
+
+ // Process the <key, value> pair (assume this takes a while)
+ // ...
+ // ...
+
+ // Let the framework know that we are alive, and kicking!
+ if ((noValues%10) == 0) {
+ reporter.progress();
+ }
+
+ // Process some more
+ // ...
+ // ...
+
+ // Output the <key, value>
+ output.collect(key, value);
+ }
+
+ // Increment the no. of <key, list of values> pairs processed
+ ++noKeys;
+
+ // Increment counters
+ reporter.incrCounter(NUM_RECORDS, 1);
+
+ // Every 100 keys update application-level status
+ if ((noKeys%100) == 0) {
+ reporter.setStatus(reduceTaskId + " processed " + noKeys);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ @see Mapper
+ @see Partitioner
+ @see Reporter
+ @see MapReduceBase]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Counter of the given group/name.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Counter of the given group/name.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Enum.
+ @param amount A non-negative amount by which the counter is to
+ be incremented.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ InputSplit that the map is reading from.
+ @throws UnsupportedOperationException if called outside a mapper]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ {@link Mapper} and {@link Reducer} can use the Reporter
+ provided to report progress or just indicate that they are alive. In
+ scenarios where the application takes significant amount of time to
+ process individual key/value pairs, this is crucial since the framework
+ might assume that the task has timed-out and kill that task.
+
+ Applications can also update {@link Counters} via the provided
+ Reporter
.
+
+ @see Progressable
+ @see Counters]]>
+
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+
+
+ progress of the job's map-tasks, as a float between 0.0
+ and 1.0. When all map tasks have completed, the function returns 1.0.
+
+ @return the progress of the job's map-tasks.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ progress of the job's reduce-tasks, as a float between 0.0
+ and 1.0. When all reduce tasks have completed, the function returns 1.0.
+
+ @return the progress of the job's reduce-tasks.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ progress of the job's cleanup-tasks, as a float between 0.0
+ and 1.0. When all cleanup tasks have completed, the function returns 1.0.
+
+ @return the progress of the job's cleanup-tasks.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ progress of the job's setup-tasks, as a float between 0.0
+ and 1.0. When all setup tasks have completed, the function returns 1.0.
+
+ @return the progress of the job's setup-tasks.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ true if the job is complete, else false
.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ true if the job succeeded, else false
.
+ @throws IOException]]>
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+ true if the job retired, else false
.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ RunningJob is the user-interface to query for details on a
+ running Map-Reduce job.
+
+ Clients can get hold of RunningJob
via the {@link JobClient}
+ and then query the running-job for details such as name, configuration,
+ progress etc.
+
+ @see JobClient]]>
+
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+
+ This allows the user to specify the key class to be different
+ from the actual class ({@link BytesWritable}) used for writing
+
+ @param conf the {@link JobConf} to modify
+ @param theClass the SequenceFile output key class.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ This allows the user to specify the value class to be different
+ from the actual class ({@link BytesWritable}) used for writing
+
+ @param conf the {@link JobConf} to modify
+ @param theClass the SequenceFile output key class.]]>
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+ true if auto increment
+ {@link SkipBadRecords#COUNTER_MAP_PROCESSED_RECORDS}.
+ false
otherwise.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ true if auto increment
+ {@link SkipBadRecords#COUNTER_REDUCE_PROCESSED_GROUPS}.
+ false
otherwise.]]>
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+ Hadoop provides an optional mode of execution in which the bad records
+ are detected and skipped in further attempts.
+
+ This feature can be used when map/reduce tasks crashes deterministically on
+ certain input. This happens due to bugs in the map/reduce function. The usual
+ course would be to fix these bugs. But sometimes this is not possible;
+ perhaps the bug is in third party libraries for which the source code is
+ not available. Due to this, the task never reaches to completion even with
+ multiple attempts and complete data for that task is lost.
+
+ With this feature, only a small portion of data is lost surrounding
+ the bad record, which may be acceptable for some user applications.
+ see {@link SkipBadRecords#setMapperMaxSkipRecords(Configuration, long)}
+
+ The skipping mode gets kicked off after certain no of failures
+ see {@link SkipBadRecords#setAttemptsToStartSkipping(Configuration, int)}
+
+ In the skipping mode, the map/reduce task maintains the record range which
+ is getting processed at all times. Before giving the input to the
+ map/reduce function, it sends this record range to the Task tracker.
+ If task crashes, the Task tracker knows which one was the last reported
+ range. On further attempts that range get skipped.
]]>
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+
+ all task attempt IDs
+ of any jobtracker, in any job, of the first
+ map task, we would use :
+
+ TaskAttemptID.getTaskAttemptIDsPattern(null, null, true, 1, null);
+
+ which will return :
+ "attempt_[^_]*_[0-9]*_m_000001_[0-9]*"
+ @param jtIdentifier jobTracker identifier, or null
+ @param jobId job number, or null
+ @param isMap whether the tip is a map, or null
+ @param taskId taskId number, or null
+ @param attemptId the task attempt number, or null
+ @return a regex pattern matching TaskAttemptIDs]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ all task attempt IDs
+ of any jobtracker, in any job, of the first
+ map task, we would use :
+
+ TaskAttemptID.getTaskAttemptIDsPattern(null, null, TaskType.MAP, 1, null);
+
+ which will return :
+ "attempt_[^_]*_[0-9]*_m_000001_[0-9]*"
+ @param jtIdentifier jobTracker identifier, or null
+ @param jobId job number, or null
+ @param type the {@link TaskType}
+ @param taskId taskId number, or null
+ @param attemptId the task attempt number, or null
+ @return a regex pattern matching TaskAttemptIDs]]>
+
+
+
+
+ An example TaskAttemptID is :
+ attempt_200707121733_0003_m_000005_0
, which represents the
+ zeroth task attempt for the fifth map task in the third job
+ running at the jobtracker started at 200707121733
.
+
+ Applications should never construct or parse TaskAttemptID strings
+ , but rather use appropriate constructors or {@link #forName(String)}
+ method.
+
+ @see JobID
+ @see TaskID]]>
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+
+ the first map task
+ of any jobtracker, of any job, we would use :
+
+ TaskID.getTaskIDsPattern(null, null, true, 1);
+
+ which will return :
+ "task_[^_]*_[0-9]*_m_000001*"
+ @param jtIdentifier jobTracker identifier, or null
+ @param jobId job number, or null
+ @param isMap whether the tip is a map, or null
+ @param taskId taskId number, or null
+ @return a regex pattern matching TaskIDs
+ @deprecated Use {@link TaskID#getTaskIDsPattern(String, Integer, TaskType,
+ Integer)}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ the first map task
+ of any jobtracker, of any job, we would use :
+
+ TaskID.getTaskIDsPattern(null, null, true, 1);
+
+ which will return :
+ "task_[^_]*_[0-9]*_m_000001*"
+ @param jtIdentifier jobTracker identifier, or null
+ @param jobId job number, or null
+ @param type the {@link TaskType}, or null
+ @param taskId taskId number, or null
+ @return a regex pattern matching TaskIDs]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ An example TaskID is :
+ task_200707121733_0003_m_000005
, which represents the
+ fifth map task in the third job running at the jobtracker
+ started at 200707121733
.
+
+ Applications should never construct or parse TaskID strings
+ , but rather use appropriate constructors or {@link #forName(String)}
+ method.
+
+ @see JobID
+ @see TaskAttemptID]]>
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+ ([,]*)
+ func ::= tbl(,"")
+ class ::= @see java.lang.Class#forName(java.lang.String)
+ path ::= @see org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path#Path(java.lang.String)
+ }
+ Reads expression from the mapred.join.expr property and
+ user-supplied join types from mapred.join.define.<ident>
+ types. Paths supplied to tbl are given as input paths to the
+ InputFormat class listed.
+ @see #compose(java.lang.String, java.lang.Class, java.lang.String...)]]>
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+ , ) }]]>
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+ (tbl(,),tbl(,),...,tbl(,)) }]]>
+
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+ (tbl(,),tbl(,),...,tbl(,)) }]]>
+
+
+
+ mapred.join.define.<ident> to a classname. In the expression
+ mapred.join.expr, the identifier will be assumed to be a
+ ComposableRecordReader.
+ mapred.join.keycomparator can be a classname used to compare keys
+ in the join.
+ @see #setFormat
+ @see JoinRecordReader
+ @see MultiFilterRecordReader]]>
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+ ......
+ }]]>
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+ capacity children to position
+ id in the parent reader.
+ The id of a root CompositeRecordReader is -1 by convention, but relying
+ on this is not recommended.]]>
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+ emitted from all sources.]]>
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+ It has to be specified how key and values are passed from one element of
+ the chain to the next, by value or by reference. If a Mapper leverages the
+ assumed semantics that the key and values are not modified by the collector
+ 'by value' must be used. If the Mapper does not expect this semantics, as
+ an optimization to avoid serialization and deserialization 'by reference'
+ can be used.
+
+ For the added Mapper the configuration given for it,
+ mapperConf
, have precedence over the job's JobConf. This
+ precedence is in effect when the task is running.
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainMapper, this is done by the addMapper for the last mapper in the chain
+
+
+ @param job job's JobConf to add the Mapper class.
+ @param klass the Mapper class to add.
+ @param inputKeyClass mapper input key class.
+ @param inputValueClass mapper input value class.
+ @param outputKeyClass mapper output key class.
+ @param outputValueClass mapper output value class.
+ @param byValue indicates if key/values should be passed by value
+ to the next Mapper in the chain, if any.
+ @param mapperConf a JobConf with the configuration for the Mapper
+ class. It is recommended to use a JobConf without default values using the
+ JobConf(boolean loadDefaults)
constructor with FALSE.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ If this method is overriden super.configure(...)
should be
+ invoked at the beginning of the overwriter method.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ map(...) methods of the Mappers in the chain.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ If this method is overriden super.close()
should be
+ invoked at the end of the overwriter method.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The Mapper classes are invoked in a chained (or piped) fashion, the output of
+ the first becomes the input of the second, and so on until the last Mapper,
+ the output of the last Mapper will be written to the task's output.
+
+ The key functionality of this feature is that the Mappers in the chain do not
+ need to be aware that they are executed in a chain. This enables having
+ reusable specialized Mappers that can be combined to perform composite
+ operations within a single task.
+
+ Special care has to be taken when creating chains that the key/values output
+ by a Mapper are valid for the following Mapper in the chain. It is assumed
+ all Mappers and the Reduce in the chain use maching output and input key and
+ value classes as no conversion is done by the chaining code.
+
+ Using the ChainMapper and the ChainReducer classes is possible to compose
+ Map/Reduce jobs that look like [MAP+ / REDUCE MAP*]
. And
+ immediate benefit of this pattern is a dramatic reduction in disk IO.
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainMapper, this is done by the addMapper for the last mapper in the chain.
+
+ ChainMapper usage pattern:
+
+
+ ...
+ conf.setJobName("chain");
+ conf.setInputFormat(TextInputFormat.class);
+ conf.setOutputFormat(TextOutputFormat.class);
+
+ JobConf mapAConf = new JobConf(false);
+ ...
+ ChainMapper.addMapper(conf, AMap.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ Text.class, Text.class, true, mapAConf);
+
+ JobConf mapBConf = new JobConf(false);
+ ...
+ ChainMapper.addMapper(conf, BMap.class, Text.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class, false, mapBConf);
+
+ JobConf reduceConf = new JobConf(false);
+ ...
+ ChainReducer.setReducer(conf, XReduce.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ Text.class, Text.class, true, reduceConf);
+
+ ChainReducer.addMapper(conf, CMap.class, Text.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class, false, null);
+
+ ChainReducer.addMapper(conf, DMap.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, LongWritable.class, true, null);
+
+ FileInputFormat.setInputPaths(conf, inDir);
+ FileOutputFormat.setOutputPath(conf, outDir);
+ ...
+
+ JobClient jc = new JobClient(conf);
+ RunningJob job = jc.submitJob(conf);
+ ...
+
]]>
+
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+
+
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+
+ It has to be specified how key and values are passed from one element of
+ the chain to the next, by value or by reference. If a Reducer leverages the
+ assumed semantics that the key and values are not modified by the collector
+ 'by value' must be used. If the Reducer does not expect this semantics, as
+ an optimization to avoid serialization and deserialization 'by reference'
+ can be used.
+
+ For the added Reducer the configuration given for it,
+ reducerConf
, have precedence over the job's JobConf. This
+ precedence is in effect when the task is running.
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainReducer, this is done by the setReducer or the addMapper for the last
+ element in the chain.
+
+ @param job job's JobConf to add the Reducer class.
+ @param klass the Reducer class to add.
+ @param inputKeyClass reducer input key class.
+ @param inputValueClass reducer input value class.
+ @param outputKeyClass reducer output key class.
+ @param outputValueClass reducer output value class.
+ @param byValue indicates if key/values should be passed by value
+ to the next Mapper in the chain, if any.
+ @param reducerConf a JobConf with the configuration for the Reducer
+ class. It is recommended to use a JobConf without default values using the
+ JobConf(boolean loadDefaults)
constructor with FALSE.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It has to be specified how key and values are passed from one element of
+ the chain to the next, by value or by reference. If a Mapper leverages the
+ assumed semantics that the key and values are not modified by the collector
+ 'by value' must be used. If the Mapper does not expect this semantics, as
+ an optimization to avoid serialization and deserialization 'by reference'
+ can be used.
+
+ For the added Mapper the configuration given for it,
+ mapperConf
, have precedence over the job's JobConf. This
+ precedence is in effect when the task is running.
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainMapper, this is done by the addMapper for the last mapper in the chain
+ .
+
+ @param job chain job's JobConf to add the Mapper class.
+ @param klass the Mapper class to add.
+ @param inputKeyClass mapper input key class.
+ @param inputValueClass mapper input value class.
+ @param outputKeyClass mapper output key class.
+ @param outputValueClass mapper output value class.
+ @param byValue indicates if key/values should be passed by value
+ to the next Mapper in the chain, if any.
+ @param mapperConf a JobConf with the configuration for the Mapper
+ class. It is recommended to use a JobConf without default values using the
+ JobConf(boolean loadDefaults)
constructor with FALSE.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ If this method is overriden super.configure(...)
should be
+ invoked at the beginning of the overwriter method.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ reduce(...) method of the Reducer with the
+ map(...)
methods of the Mappers in the chain.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ If this method is overriden super.close()
should be
+ invoked at the end of the overwriter method.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ For each record output by the Reducer, the Mapper classes are invoked in a
+ chained (or piped) fashion, the output of the first becomes the input of the
+ second, and so on until the last Mapper, the output of the last Mapper will
+ be written to the task's output.
+
+ The key functionality of this feature is that the Mappers in the chain do not
+ need to be aware that they are executed after the Reducer or in a chain.
+ This enables having reusable specialized Mappers that can be combined to
+ perform composite operations within a single task.
+
+ Special care has to be taken when creating chains that the key/values output
+ by a Mapper are valid for the following Mapper in the chain. It is assumed
+ all Mappers and the Reduce in the chain use maching output and input key and
+ value classes as no conversion is done by the chaining code.
+
+ Using the ChainMapper and the ChainReducer classes is possible to compose
+ Map/Reduce jobs that look like [MAP+ / REDUCE MAP*]
. And
+ immediate benefit of this pattern is a dramatic reduction in disk IO.
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainReducer, this is done by the setReducer or the addMapper for the last
+ element in the chain.
+
+ ChainReducer usage pattern:
+
+
+ ...
+ conf.setJobName("chain");
+ conf.setInputFormat(TextInputFormat.class);
+ conf.setOutputFormat(TextOutputFormat.class);
+
+ JobConf mapAConf = new JobConf(false);
+ ...
+ ChainMapper.addMapper(conf, AMap.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ Text.class, Text.class, true, mapAConf);
+
+ JobConf mapBConf = new JobConf(false);
+ ...
+ ChainMapper.addMapper(conf, BMap.class, Text.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class, false, mapBConf);
+
+ JobConf reduceConf = new JobConf(false);
+ ...
+ ChainReducer.setReducer(conf, XReduce.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ Text.class, Text.class, true, reduceConf);
+
+ ChainReducer.addMapper(conf, CMap.class, Text.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class, false, null);
+
+ ChainReducer.addMapper(conf, DMap.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, LongWritable.class, true, null);
+
+ FileInputFormat.setInputPaths(conf, inDir);
+ FileOutputFormat.setOutputPath(conf, outDir);
+ ...
+
+ JobClient jc = new JobClient(conf);
+ RunningJob job = jc.submitJob(conf);
+ ...
+
]]>
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+ RecordReader's for CombineFileSplit
's.
+ @see CombineFileSplit]]>
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+
+ CombineFileRecordReader.
+
+ Subclassing is needed to get a concrete record reader wrapper because of the
+ constructor requirement.
+
+ @see CombineFileRecordReader
+ @see CombineFileInputFormat]]>
+
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+
+
+ CombineFileInputFormat-equivalent for
+ SequenceFileInputFormat
.
+
+ @see CombineFileInputFormat]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ CombineFileInputFormat-equivalent for
+ TextInputFormat
.
+
+ @see CombineFileInputFormat]]>
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+ if it is single. If the name output is not defined it returns
+ false
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+ By default these counters are disabled.
+
+ MultipleOutputs supports counters, by default the are disabled.
+ The counters group is the {@link MultipleOutputs} class name.
+
+ The names of the counters are the same as the named outputs. For multi
+ named outputs the name of the counter is the concatenation of the named
+ output, and underscore '_' and the multiname.
+
+ @param conf job conf to enableadd the named output.
+ @param enabled indicates if the counters will be enabled or not.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ By default these counters are disabled.
+
+ MultipleOutputs supports counters, by default the are disabled.
+ The counters group is the {@link MultipleOutputs} class name.
+
+ The names of the counters are the same as the named outputs. For multi
+ named outputs the name of the counter is the concatenation of the named
+ output, and underscore '_' and the multiname.
+
+
+ @param conf job conf to enableadd the named output.
+ @return TRUE if the counters are enabled, FALSE if they are disabled.]]>
+
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+ If overriden subclasses must invoke super.close()
at the
+ end of their close()
+
+ @throws java.io.IOException thrown if any of the MultipleOutput files
+ could not be closed properly.]]>
+
+
+
+ OutputCollector passed to
+ the map()
and reduce()
methods of the
+ Mapper
and Reducer
implementations.
+
+ Each additional output, or named output, may be configured with its own
+ OutputFormat
, with its own key class and with its own value
+ class.
+
+ A named output can be a single file or a multi file. The later is referred as
+ a multi named output.
+
+ A multi named output is an unbound set of files all sharing the same
+ OutputFormat
, key class and value class configuration.
+
+ When named outputs are used within a Mapper
implementation,
+ key/values written to a name output are not part of the reduce phase, only
+ key/values written to the job OutputCollector
are part of the
+ reduce phase.
+
+ MultipleOutputs supports counters, by default the are disabled. The counters
+ group is the {@link MultipleOutputs} class name.
+
+ The names of the counters are the same as the named outputs. For multi
+ named outputs the name of the counter is the concatenation of the named
+ output, and underscore '_' and the multiname.
+
+ Job configuration usage pattern is:
+
+
+ JobConf conf = new JobConf();
+
+ conf.setInputPath(inDir);
+ FileOutputFormat.setOutputPath(conf, outDir);
+
+ conf.setMapperClass(MOMap.class);
+ conf.setReducerClass(MOReduce.class);
+ ...
+
+ // Defines additional single text based output 'text' for the job
+ MultipleOutputs.addNamedOutput(conf, "text", TextOutputFormat.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class);
+
+ // Defines additional multi sequencefile based output 'sequence' for the
+ // job
+ MultipleOutputs.addMultiNamedOutput(conf, "seq",
+ SequenceFileOutputFormat.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class);
+ ...
+
+ JobClient jc = new JobClient();
+ RunningJob job = jc.submitJob(conf);
+
+ ...
+
+
+ Job configuration usage pattern is:
+
+
+ public class MOReduce implements
+ Reducer<WritableComparable, Writable> {
+ private MultipleOutputs mos;
+
+ public void configure(JobConf conf) {
+ ...
+ mos = new MultipleOutputs(conf);
+ }
+
+ public void reduce(WritableComparable key, Iterator<Writable> values,
+ OutputCollector output, Reporter reporter)
+ throws IOException {
+ ...
+ mos.getCollector("text", reporter).collect(key, new Text("Hello"));
+ mos.getCollector("seq", "A", reporter).collect(key, new Text("Bye"));
+ mos.getCollector("seq", "B", reporter).collect(key, new Text("Chau"));
+ ...
+ }
+
+ public void close() throws IOException {
+ mos.close();
+ ...
+ }
+
+ }
+
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+ It can be used instead of the default implementation,
+ of {@link org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapRunner}, when the Map
+ operation is not CPU bound in order to improve throughput.
+
+ Map implementations using this MapRunnable must be thread-safe.
+
+ The Map-Reduce job has to be configured to use this MapRunnable class (using
+ the JobConf.setMapRunnerClass method) and
+ the number of threads the thread-pool can use with the
+ mapred.map.multithreadedrunner.threads
property, its default
+ value is 10 threads.
+
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+ keys in the SequenceFile.
+ @deprecated Use
+ {@link #setPartitionFile(Configuration, Path)}
+ instead]]>
+
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provides clients with information such as:
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+ Size of the cluster.
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+ Number of blacklisted and decommissioned trackers.
+
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+ Slot capacity of the cluster.
+
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+ The number of currently occupied/reserved map and reduce slots.
+
+ -
+ The number of currently running map and reduce tasks.
+
+ -
+ The number of job submissions.
+
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+ Clients can query for the latest ClusterMetrics
, via
+ {@link Cluster#getClusterStatus()}.
+
+ @see Cluster]]>
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represent global counters, defined either by the
+ Map-Reduce framework or applications. Each Counter
is named by
+ an {@link Enum} and has a long for the value.
+
+ Counters
are bunched into Groups, each comprising of
+ counters from a particular Enum
class.]]>
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+ @param the type of counter group
+ @param counters the old counters object]]>
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+ Counters
holds per job/task counters, defined either by the
+ Map-Reduce framework or applications. Each Counter
can be of
+ any {@link Enum} type.
+
+ Counters
are bunched into {@link CounterGroup}s, each
+ comprising of counters from a particular Enum
class.]]>
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+ Each {@link InputSplit} is then assigned to an individual {@link Mapper}
+ for processing.
+
+ Note: The split is a logical split of the inputs and the
+ input files are not physically split into chunks. For e.g. a split could
+ be <input-file-path, start, offset> tuple. The InputFormat
+ also creates the {@link RecordReader} to read the {@link InputSplit}.
+
+ @param context job configuration.
+ @return an array of {@link InputSplit}s for the job.]]>
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+ InputFormat describes the input-specification for a
+ Map-Reduce job.
+
+ The Map-Reduce framework relies on the InputFormat
of the
+ job to:
+
+ -
+ Validate the input-specification of the job.
+
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+ Split-up the input file(s) into logical {@link InputSplit}s, each of
+ which is then assigned to an individual {@link Mapper}.
+
+ -
+ Provide the {@link RecordReader} implementation to be used to glean
+ input records from the logical
InputSplit
for processing by
+ the {@link Mapper}.
+
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+
+ The default behavior of file-based {@link InputFormat}s, typically
+ sub-classes of {@link FileInputFormat}, is to split the
+ input into logical {@link InputSplit}s based on the total size, in
+ bytes, of the input files. However, the {@link FileSystem} blocksize of
+ the input files is treated as an upper bound for input splits. A lower bound
+ on the split size can be set via
+
+ mapreduce.input.fileinputformat.split.minsize.
+
+ Clearly, logical splits based on input-size is insufficient for many
+ applications since record boundaries are to respected. In such cases, the
+ application has to also implement a {@link RecordReader} on whom lies the
+ responsibility to respect record-boundaries and present a record-oriented
+ view of the logical InputSplit
to the individual task.
+
+ @see InputSplit
+ @see RecordReader
+ @see FileInputFormat]]>
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+ SplitLocationInfos describing how the split
+ data is stored at each location. A null value indicates that all the
+ locations have the data stored on disk.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+
+ InputSplit represents the data to be processed by an
+ individual {@link Mapper}.
+
+ Typically, it presents a byte-oriented view on the input and is the
+ responsibility of {@link RecordReader} of the job to process this and present
+ a record-oriented view.
+
+ @see InputFormat
+ @see RecordReader]]>
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so
+ that any necessary internal modifications do not reflect on the incoming
+ parameter.
+
+ A Cluster will be created from the conf parameter only when it's needed.
+
+ @param conf the configuration
+ @return the {@link Job} , with no connection to a cluster yet.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ Job makes a copy of the Configuration
so
+ that any necessary internal modifications do not reflect on the incoming
+ parameter.
+
+ @param conf the configuration
+ @return the {@link Job} , with no connection to a cluster yet.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ Job makes a copy of the Configuration
so
+ that any necessary internal modifications do not reflect on the incoming
+ parameter.
+
+ @param status job status
+ @param conf job configuration
+ @return the {@link Job} , with no connection to a cluster yet.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ Job makes a copy of the Configuration
so
+ that any necessary internal modifications do not reflect on the incoming
+ parameter.
+
+ @param ignored
+ @return the {@link Job} , with no connection to a cluster yet.
+ @throws IOException
+ @deprecated Use {@link #getInstance()}]]>
+
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+ Job makes a copy of the Configuration
so
+ that any necessary internal modifications do not reflect on the incoming
+ parameter.
+
+ @param ignored
+ @param conf job configuration
+ @return the {@link Job} , with no connection to a cluster yet.
+ @throws IOException
+ @deprecated Use {@link #getInstance(Configuration)}]]>
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+ and 1.0. When all map tasks have completed, the function returns 1.0.
+
+ @return the progress of the job's map-tasks.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
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+
+
+ progress of the job's reduce-tasks, as a float between 0.0
+ and 1.0. When all reduce tasks have completed, the function returns 1.0.
+
+ @return the progress of the job's reduce-tasks.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ progress of the job's cleanup-tasks, as a float between 0.0
+ and 1.0. When all cleanup tasks have completed, the function returns 1.0.
+
+ @return the progress of the job's cleanup-tasks.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+
+
+ progress of the job's setup-tasks, as a float between 0.0
+ and 1.0. When all setup tasks have completed, the function returns 1.0.
+
+ @return the progress of the job's setup-tasks.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ @throws IOException]]>
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+ @throws IllegalStateException if the job is submitted]]>
+
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+ OutputFormat to use
+ @throws IllegalStateException if the job is submitted]]>
+
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+ @throws IllegalStateException if the job is submitted]]>
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+ @throws IllegalStateException if the job is submitted]]>
+
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+ @throws IllegalStateException if the job is submitted]]>
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+ should be turned on, else false
.]]>
+
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+ true if speculative execution
+ should be turned on for map tasks,
+ else false
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ true if speculative execution
+ should be turned on for reduce tasks,
+ else false
.]]>
+
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+ true, job-setup and job-cleanup will be
+ considered from {@link OutputCommitter}
+ else ignored.]]>
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+ The access permissions of the file will determine whether the localized
+ file will be shared across jobs. If the file is not readable by other or
+ if any of its parent directories is not executable by other, then the
+ file will not be shared. In the case of a path that ends in "/*",
+ sharing of the localized files will be determined solely from the
+ access permissions of the parent directories. The access permissions of
+ the individual files will be ignored.
+
+ @param uri The uri of the cache to be localized.
+ @param conf Configuration to add the cache to.]]>
+
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+ @throws IOException if fail to close.]]>
+
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+ It allows the user to configure the
+ job, submit it, control its execution, and query the state. The set methods
+ only work until the job is submitted, afterwards they will throw an
+ IllegalStateException.
+
+
+ Normally the user creates the application, describes various facets of the
+ job via {@link Job} and then submits the job and monitor its progress.
+
+ Here is an example on how to submit a job:
+
+ // Create a new Job
+ Job job = Job.getInstance();
+ job.setJarByClass(MyJob.class);
+
+ // Specify various job-specific parameters
+ job.setJobName("myjob");
+
+ job.setInputPath(new Path("in"));
+ job.setOutputPath(new Path("out"));
+
+ job.setMapperClass(MyJob.MyMapper.class);
+ job.setReducerClass(MyJob.MyReducer.class);
+
+ // Submit the job, then poll for progress until the job is complete
+ job.waitForCompletion(true);
+
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+ @return the number of reduce tasks for this job.]]>
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+ job_200707121733_0003
, which represents the third job
+ running at the jobtracker started at 200707121733
.
+
+ Applications should never construct or parse JobID strings, but rather
+ use appropriate constructors or {@link #forName(String)} method.
+
+ @see TaskID
+ @see TaskAttemptID]]>
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+ the key input type to the Mapper
+ @param the value input type to the Mapper
+ @param the key output type from the Mapper
+ @param the value output type from the Mapper]]>
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+ Maps are the individual tasks which transform input records into a
+ intermediate records. The transformed intermediate records need not be of
+ the same type as the input records. A given input pair may map to zero or
+ many output pairs.
+
+ The Hadoop Map-Reduce framework spawns one map task for each
+ {@link InputSplit} generated by the {@link InputFormat} for the job.
+ Mapper
implementations can access the {@link Configuration} for
+ the job via the {@link JobContext#getConfiguration()}.
+
+
The framework first calls
+ {@link #setup(org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Mapper.Context)}, followed by
+ {@link #map(Object, Object, org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Mapper.Context)}
+ for each key/value pair in the InputSplit
. Finally
+ {@link #cleanup(org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Mapper.Context)} is called.
+
+ All intermediate values associated with a given output key are
+ subsequently grouped by the framework, and passed to a {@link Reducer} to
+ determine the final output. Users can control the sorting and grouping by
+ specifying two key {@link RawComparator} classes.
+
+ The Mapper
outputs are partitioned per
+ Reducer
. Users can control which keys (and hence records) go to
+ which Reducer
by implementing a custom {@link Partitioner}.
+
+
Users can optionally specify a combiner
, via
+ {@link Job#setCombinerClass(Class)}, to perform local aggregation of the
+ intermediate outputs, which helps to cut down the amount of data transferred
+ from the Mapper
to the Reducer
.
+
+
Applications can specify if and how the intermediate
+ outputs are to be compressed and which {@link CompressionCodec}s are to be
+ used via the Configuration
.
+
+ If the job has zero
+ reduces then the output of the Mapper
is directly written
+ to the {@link OutputFormat} without sorting by keys.
+
+ Example:
+
+ public class TokenCounterMapper
+ extends Mapper<Object, Text, Text, IntWritable>{
+
+ private final static IntWritable one = new IntWritable(1);
+ private Text word = new Text();
+
+ public void map(Object key, Text value, Context context) throws IOException, InterruptedException {
+ StringTokenizer itr = new StringTokenizer(value.toString());
+ while (itr.hasMoreTokens()) {
+ word.set(itr.nextToken());
+ context.write(word, one);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ Applications may override the
+ {@link #run(org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Mapper.Context)} method to exert
+ greater control on map processing e.g. multi-threaded Mapper
s
+ etc.
+
+ @see InputFormat
+ @see JobContext
+ @see Partitioner
+ @see Reducer]]>
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+ implements the {@link MarkableIteratorInterface}.]]>
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+ true if task output recovery is supported,
+ false
otherwise
+ @see #recoverTask(TaskAttemptContext)
+ @deprecated Use {@link #isRecoverySupported(JobContext)} instead.]]>
+
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+ true repeatable job commit is supported,
+ false
otherwise
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ true if task output recovery is supported,
+ false
otherwise
+ @throws IOException
+ @see #recoverTask(TaskAttemptContext)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ OutputCommitter. This is called from the application master
+ process, but it is called individually for each task.
+
+ If an exception is thrown the task will be attempted again.
+
+ This may be called multiple times for the same task. But from different
+ application attempts.
+
+ @param taskContext Context of the task whose output is being recovered
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+ OutputCommitter describes the commit of task output for a
+ Map-Reduce job.
+
+ The Map-Reduce framework relies on the OutputCommitter
of
+ the job to:
+
+ -
+ Setup the job during initialization. For example, create the temporary
+ output directory for the job during the initialization of the job.
+
+ -
+ Cleanup the job after the job completion. For example, remove the
+ temporary output directory after the job completion.
+
+ -
+ Setup the task temporary output.
+
+ -
+ Check whether a task needs a commit. This is to avoid the commit
+ procedure if a task does not need commit.
+
+ -
+ Commit of the task output.
+
+ -
+ Discard the task commit.
+
+
+ The methods in this class can be called from several different processes and
+ from several different contexts. It is important to know which process and
+ which context each is called from. Each method should be marked accordingly
+ in its documentation. It is also important to note that not all methods are
+ guaranteed to be called once and only once. If a method is not guaranteed to
+ have this property the output committer needs to handle this appropriately.
+ Also note it will only be in rare situations where they may be called
+ multiple times for the same task.
+
+ @see org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.output.FileOutputCommitter
+ @see JobContext
+ @see TaskAttemptContext]]>
+
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+ This is to validate the output specification for the job when it is
+ a job is submitted. Typically checks that it does not already exist,
+ throwing an exception when it already exists, so that output is not
+ overwritten.
+
+ Implementations which write to filesystems which support delegation
+ tokens usually collect the tokens for the destination path(s)
+ and attach them to the job context's JobConf.
+ @param context information about the job
+ @throws IOException when output should not be attempted]]>
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+ OutputFormat describes the output-specification for a
+ Map-Reduce job.
+
+ The Map-Reduce framework relies on the OutputFormat
of the
+ job to:
+
+ -
+ Validate the output-specification of the job. For e.g. check that the
+ output directory doesn't already exist.
+
-
+ Provide the {@link RecordWriter} implementation to be used to write out
+ the output files of the job. Output files are stored in a
+ {@link FileSystem}.
+
+
+
+ @see RecordWriter]]>
+
+
+
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+
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+
+
+ Typically a hash function on a all or a subset of the key.
+
+ @param key the key to be partioned.
+ @param value the entry value.
+ @param numPartitions the total number of partitions.
+ @return the partition number for the key
.]]>
+
+
+
+ Partitioner
controls the partitioning of the keys of the
+ intermediate map-outputs. The key (or a subset of the key) is used to derive
+ the partition, typically by a hash function. The total number of partitions
+ is the same as the number of reduce tasks for the job. Hence this controls
+ which of the m
reduce tasks the intermediate key (and hence the
+ record) is sent for reduction.
+
+ Note: A Partitioner
is created only when there are multiple
+ reducers.
+
+ Note: If you require your Partitioner class to obtain the Job's
+ configuration object, implement the {@link Configurable} interface.
+
+ @see Reducer]]>
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+ @return Scheduling information associated to particular Job Queue]]>
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+
+ @param context the context of the task
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+ RecordWriter writes the output <key, value> pairs
+ to an output file.
+
+ RecordWriter
implementations write the job outputs to the
+ {@link FileSystem}.
+
+ @see OutputFormat]]>
+
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+
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+ @param the class of the input values
+ @param the class of the output keys
+ @param the class of the output values]]>
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+ Reducer
implementations
+ can access the {@link Configuration} for the job via the
+ {@link JobContext#getConfiguration()} method.
+
+ Reducer
has 3 primary phases:
+
+ -
+
+ Shuffle
+
+
The Reducer
copies the sorted output from each
+ {@link Mapper} using HTTP across the network.
+
+
+ -
+ Sort
+
+
The framework merge sorts Reducer
inputs by
+ key
s
+ (since different Mapper
s may have output the same key).
+
+ The shuffle and sort phases occur simultaneously i.e. while outputs are
+ being fetched they are merged.
+
+ SecondarySort
+
+ To achieve a secondary sort on the values returned by the value
+ iterator, the application should extend the key with the secondary
+ key and define a grouping comparator. The keys will be sorted using the
+ entire key, but will be grouped using the grouping comparator to decide
+ which keys and values are sent in the same call to reduce.The grouping
+ comparator is specified via
+ {@link Job#setGroupingComparatorClass(Class)}. The sort order is
+ controlled by
+ {@link Job#setSortComparatorClass(Class)}.
+
+
+ For example, say that you want to find duplicate web pages and tag them
+ all with the url of the "best" known example. You would set up the job
+ like:
+
+ - Map Input Key: url
+ - Map Input Value: document
+ - Map Output Key: document checksum, url pagerank
+ - Map Output Value: url
+ - Partitioner: by checksum
+ - OutputKeyComparator: by checksum and then decreasing pagerank
+ - OutputValueGroupingComparator: by checksum
+
+
+
+ -
+ Reduce
+
+
In this phase the
+ {@link #reduce(Object, Iterable, org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.Reducer.Context)}
+ method is called for each <key, (collection of values)>
in
+ the sorted inputs.
+ The output of the reduce task is typically written to a
+ {@link RecordWriter} via
+ {@link Context#write(Object, Object)}.
+
+
+
+ The output of the Reducer
is not re-sorted.
+
+ Example:
+
+ public class IntSumReducer<Key> extends Reducer<Key,IntWritable,
+ Key,IntWritable> {
+ private IntWritable result = new IntWritable();
+
+ public void reduce(Key key, Iterable<IntWritable> values,
+ Context context) throws IOException, InterruptedException {
+ int sum = 0;
+ for (IntWritable val : values) {
+ sum += val.get();
+ }
+ result.set(sum);
+ context.write(key, result);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ @see Mapper
+ @see Partitioner]]>
+
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+ @param counterName counter name
+ @return the Counter
for the given counterName
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ groupName and
+ counterName
.
+ @param counterName counter name
+ @return the Counter
for the given groupName
and
+ counterName
]]>
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+ An example TaskAttemptID is :
+ attempt_200707121733_0003_m_000005_0
, which represents the
+ zeroth task attempt for the fifth map task in the third job
+ running at the jobtracker started at 200707121733
.
+
+ Applications should never construct or parse TaskAttemptID strings
+ , but rather use appropriate constructors or {@link #forName(String)}
+ method.
+
+ @see JobID
+ @see TaskID]]>
+
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+
+
+ An example TaskID is :
+ task_200707121733_0003_m_000005
, which represents the
+ fifth map task in the third job running at the jobtracker
+ started at 200707121733
.
+
+ Applications should never construct or parse TaskID strings
+ , but rather use appropriate constructors or {@link #forName(String)}
+ method.
+
+ @see JobID
+ @see TaskAttemptID]]>
+
+
+
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+ OutputCommitter for the task-attempt]]>
+
+
+
+ the input key type for the task
+ @param the input value type for the task
+ @param the output key type for the task
+ @param the output value type for the task]]>
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+ @param type of the other counter group
+ @param counters the counters object to copy
+ @param groupFactory the factory for new groups]]>
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+ @param type of group inside the counters]]>
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+ value. For the added Mapper the configuration given for it,
+ mapperConf
, have precedence over the job's Configuration. This
+ precedence is in effect when the task is running.
+
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainMapper, this is done by the addMapper for the last mapper in the chain
+
+
+ @param job
+ The job.
+ @param klass
+ the Mapper class to add.
+ @param inputKeyClass
+ mapper input key class.
+ @param inputValueClass
+ mapper input value class.
+ @param outputKeyClass
+ mapper output key class.
+ @param outputValueClass
+ mapper output value class.
+ @param mapperConf
+ a configuration for the Mapper class. It is recommended to use a
+ Configuration without default values using the
+ Configuration(boolean loadDefaults)
constructor with
+ FALSE.]]>
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+ the first becomes the input of the second, and so on until the last Mapper,
+ the output of the last Mapper will be written to the task's output.
+
+
+ The key functionality of this feature is that the Mappers in the chain do not
+ need to be aware that they are executed in a chain. This enables having
+ reusable specialized Mappers that can be combined to perform composite
+ operations within a single task.
+
+
+ Special care has to be taken when creating chains that the key/values output
+ by a Mapper are valid for the following Mapper in the chain. It is assumed
+ all Mappers and the Reduce in the chain use matching output and input key and
+ value classes as no conversion is done by the chaining code.
+
+
+ Using the ChainMapper and the ChainReducer classes is possible to compose
+ Map/Reduce jobs that look like [MAP+ / REDUCE MAP*]
. And
+ immediate benefit of this pattern is a dramatic reduction in disk IO.
+
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainMapper, this is done by the addMapper for the last mapper in the chain.
+
+ ChainMapper usage pattern:
+
+
+
+ ...
+ Job = new Job(conf);
+
+ Configuration mapAConf = new Configuration(false);
+ ...
+ ChainMapper.addMapper(job, AMap.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ Text.class, Text.class, true, mapAConf);
+
+ Configuration mapBConf = new Configuration(false);
+ ...
+ ChainMapper.addMapper(job, BMap.class, Text.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class, false, mapBConf);
+
+ ...
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+ job.waitForComplettion(true);
+ ...
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+ value. For the added Reducer the configuration given for it,
+ reducerConf
, have precedence over the job's Configuration.
+ This precedence is in effect when the task is running.
+
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainReducer, this is done by the setReducer or the addMapper for the last
+ element in the chain.
+
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+ @param job
+ the job
+ @param klass
+ the Reducer class to add.
+ @param inputKeyClass
+ reducer input key class.
+ @param inputValueClass
+ reducer input value class.
+ @param outputKeyClass
+ reducer output key class.
+ @param outputValueClass
+ reducer output value class.
+ @param reducerConf
+ a configuration for the Reducer class. It is recommended to use a
+ Configuration without default values using the
+ Configuration(boolean loadDefaults)
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+ FALSE.]]>
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+ value For the added Mapper the configuration given for it,
+ mapperConf
, have precedence over the job's Configuration. This
+ precedence is in effect when the task is running.
+
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainMapper, this is done by the addMapper for the last mapper in the
+ chain.
+
+
+ @param job
+ The job.
+ @param klass
+ the Mapper class to add.
+ @param inputKeyClass
+ mapper input key class.
+ @param inputValueClass
+ mapper input value class.
+ @param outputKeyClass
+ mapper output key class.
+ @param outputValueClass
+ mapper output value class.
+ @param mapperConf
+ a configuration for the Mapper class. It is recommended to use a
+ Configuration without default values using the
+ Configuration(boolean loadDefaults)
constructor with
+ FALSE.]]>
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+ For each record output by the Reducer, the Mapper classes are invoked in a
+ chained (or piped) fashion. The output of the reducer becomes the input of
+ the first mapper and output of first becomes the input of the second, and so
+ on until the last Mapper, the output of the last Mapper will be written to
+ the task's output.
+
+
+ The key functionality of this feature is that the Mappers in the chain do not
+ need to be aware that they are executed after the Reducer or in a chain. This
+ enables having reusable specialized Mappers that can be combined to perform
+ composite operations within a single task.
+
+
+ Special care has to be taken when creating chains that the key/values output
+ by a Mapper are valid for the following Mapper in the chain. It is assumed
+ all Mappers and the Reduce in the chain use matching output and input key and
+ value classes as no conversion is done by the chaining code.
+
+ Using the ChainMapper and the ChainReducer classes is possible to
+ compose Map/Reduce jobs that look like [MAP+ / REDUCE MAP*]
. And
+ immediate benefit of this pattern is a dramatic reduction in disk IO.
+
+ IMPORTANT: There is no need to specify the output key/value classes for the
+ ChainReducer, this is done by the setReducer or the addMapper for the last
+ element in the chain.
+
+ ChainReducer usage pattern:
+
+
+
+ ...
+ Job = new Job(conf);
+ ....
+
+ Configuration reduceConf = new Configuration(false);
+ ...
+ ChainReducer.setReducer(job, XReduce.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ Text.class, Text.class, true, reduceConf);
+
+ ChainReducer.addMapper(job, CMap.class, Text.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class, false, null);
+
+ ChainReducer.addMapper(job, DMap.class, LongWritable.class, Text.class,
+ LongWritable.class, LongWritable.class, true, null);
+
+ ...
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+ job.waitForCompletion(true);
+ ...
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+ {@link PreparedStatement}, and {@link #readFields(ResultSet)}
+ takes a {@link ResultSet}.
+
+ Implementations are responsible for writing the fields of the object
+ to PreparedStatement, and reading the fields of the object from the
+ ResultSet.
+
+
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+ If we have the following table in the database :
+
+ CREATE TABLE MyTable (
+ counter INTEGER NOT NULL,
+ timestamp BIGINT NOT NULL,
+ );
+
+ then we can read/write the tuples from/to the table with :
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+ public class MyWritable implements Writable, DBWritable {
+ // Some data
+ private int counter;
+ private long timestamp;
+
+ //Writable#write() implementation
+ public void write(DataOutput out) throws IOException {
+ out.writeInt(counter);
+ out.writeLong(timestamp);
+ }
+
+ //Writable#readFields() implementation
+ public void readFields(DataInput in) throws IOException {
+ counter = in.readInt();
+ timestamp = in.readLong();
+ }
+
+ public void write(PreparedStatement statement) throws SQLException {
+ statement.setInt(1, counter);
+ statement.setLong(2, timestamp);
+ }
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+ public void readFields(ResultSet resultSet) throws SQLException {
+ counter = resultSet.getInt(1);
+ timestamp = resultSet.getLong(2);
+ }
+ }
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+ true. Implementations that may deal with non-splittable files must
+ override this method.
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implementations can override this and return
+ false
to ensure that individual input files are never split-up
+ so that {@link Mapper}s process entire files.
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+ @param filename the file name to check
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can also override the
+ {@link #isSplitable(JobContext, Path)} method to prevent input files
+ from being split-up in certain situations. Implementations that may
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+ class ::= @see java.lang.Class#forName(java.lang.String)
+ path ::= @see org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path#Path(java.lang.String)
+ }
+ Reads expression from the mapreduce.join.expr property and
+ user-supplied join types from mapreduce.join.define.<ident>
+ types. Paths supplied to tbl are given as input paths to the
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+ In the expression mapreduce.join.expr, the identifier will be
+ assumed to be a ComposableRecordReader.
+ mapreduce.join.keycomparator can be a classname used to compare
+ keys in the join.
+ @see #setFormat
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+ The id of a root CompositeRecordReader is -1 by convention, but relying
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+ @param the map's output key type
+ @param the map's output value type
+ @param job the job
+ @return the mapper class to run]]>
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+ @param the map input value type
+ @param the map output key type
+ @param the map output value type
+ @param job the job to modify
+ @param cls the class to use as the mapper]]>
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+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.mapred.MapRunner}, when the Map operation is not CPU
+ bound in order to improve throughput.
+
+ Mapper implementations using this MapRunnable must be thread-safe.
+
+ The Map-Reduce job has to be configured with the mapper to use via
+ {@link #setMapperClass(Job, Class)} and
+ the number of thread the thread-pool can use with the
+ {@link #getNumberOfThreads(JobContext)} method. The default
+ value is 10 threads.
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+ a configuration option, set it to the canonical name of this class
+ (see {@link #NAME}). When this class is instantiated, it will
+ use the factory mechanism to locate the configured committer for the
+ destination.
+
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+ In code, explicitly create an instance of this committer through
+ its constructor, then invoke commit lifecycle operations on it.
+ The dynamically configured committer will be created in the constructor
+ and have the lifecycle operations relayed to it.
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+ the actual job-outputs.
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+ (running simultaneously e.g. speculative tasks) trying to open/write-to the
+ same file (path) on HDFS. Hence the application-writer will have to pick
+ unique names per task-attempt (e.g. using the attemptid, say
+ attempt_200709221812_0001_m_000000_0), not just per TIP.
+
+ To get around this the Map-Reduce framework helps the application-writer
+ out by maintaining a special
+ ${mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir}/_temporary/_${taskid}
+ sub-directory for each task-attempt on HDFS where the output of the
+ task-attempt goes. On successful completion of the task-attempt the files
+ in the ${mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir}/_temporary/_${taskid} (only)
+ are promoted to ${mapreduce.output.fileoutputformat.outputdir}. Of course, the
+ framework discards the sub-directory of unsuccessful task-attempts. This
+ is completely transparent to the application.
+
+ The application-writer can take advantage of this by creating any
+ side-files required in a work directory during execution
+ of his task i.e. via
+ {@link #getWorkOutputPath(TaskInputOutputContext)}, and
+ the framework will move them out similarly - thus she doesn't have to pick
+ unique paths per task-attempt.
+
+ The entire discussion holds true for maps of jobs with
+ reducer=NONE (i.e. 0 reduces) since output of the map, in that case,
+ goes directly to HDFS.
+
+ @return the {@link Path} to the task's temporary output directory
+ for the map-reduce job.]]>
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+ The path can be used to create custom files from within the map and
+ reduce tasks. The path name will be unique for each task. The path parent
+ will be the job output directory.ls
+
+ This method uses the {@link #getUniqueFile} method to make the file name
+ unique for the task.
+
+ @param context the context for the task.
+ @param name the name for the file.
+ @param extension the extension for the file
+ @return a unique path accross all tasks of the job.]]>
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+ the concept of output committing.]]>
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+ outside of the final job output directory, the directory is created
+ immediately and then persists through subsequent task retries, breaking
+ the concept of output committing.]]>
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+ Case one: writing to additional outputs other than the job default output.
+
+ Each additional output, or named output, may be configured with its own
+ OutputFormat
, with its own key class and with its own value
+ class.
+
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+ Case two: to write data to different files provided by user
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+ MultipleOutputs supports counters, by default they are disabled. The
+ counters group is the {@link MultipleOutputs} class name. The names of the
+ counters are the same as the output name. These count the number records
+ written to each output name.
+
+
+ Usage pattern for job submission:
+
+
+ Job job = new Job();
+
+ FileInputFormat.setInputPath(job, inDir);
+ FileOutputFormat.setOutputPath(job, outDir);
+
+ job.setMapperClass(MOMap.class);
+ job.setReducerClass(MOReduce.class);
+ ...
+
+ // Defines additional single text based output 'text' for the job
+ MultipleOutputs.addNamedOutput(job, "text", TextOutputFormat.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class);
+
+ // Defines additional sequence-file based output 'sequence' for the job
+ MultipleOutputs.addNamedOutput(job, "seq",
+ SequenceFileOutputFormat.class,
+ LongWritable.class, Text.class);
+ ...
+
+ job.waitForCompletion(true);
+ ...
+
+
+ Usage in Reducer:
+
+ <K, V> String generateFileName(K k, V v) {
+ return k.toString() + "_" + v.toString();
+ }
+
+ public class MOReduce extends
+ Reducer<WritableComparable, Writable,WritableComparable, Writable> {
+ private MultipleOutputs mos;
+ public void setup(Context context) {
+ ...
+ mos = new MultipleOutputs(context);
+ }
+
+ public void reduce(WritableComparable key, Iterator<Writable> values,
+ Context context)
+ throws IOException {
+ ...
+ mos.write("text", , key, new Text("Hello"));
+ mos.write("seq", LongWritable(1), new Text("Bye"), "seq_a");
+ mos.write("seq", LongWritable(2), key, new Text("Chau"), "seq_b");
+ mos.write(key, new Text("value"), generateFileName(key, new Text("value")));
+ ...
+ }
+
+ public void cleanup(Context) throws IOException {
+ mos.close();
+ ...
+ }
+
+ }
+
+
+
+ When used in conjuction with org.apache.hadoop.mapreduce.lib.output.LazyOutputFormat,
+ MultipleOutputs can mimic the behaviour of MultipleTextOutputFormat and MultipleSequenceFileOutputFormat
+ from the old Hadoop API - ie, output can be written from the Reducer to more than one location.
+
+
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+ Use MultipleOutputs.write(KEYOUT key, VALUEOUT value, String baseOutputPath)
to write key and
+ value to a path specified by baseOutputPath
, with no need to specify a named output.
+ Warning: when the baseOutputPath passed to MultipleOutputs.write
+ is a path that resolves outside of the final job output directory, the
+ directory is created immediately and then persists through subsequent
+ task retries, breaking the concept of output committing:
+
+
+
+ private MultipleOutputs<Text, Text> out;
+
+ public void setup(Context context) {
+ out = new MultipleOutputs<Text, Text>(context);
+ ...
+ }
+
+ public void reduce(Text key, Iterable<Text> values, Context context) throws IOException, InterruptedException {
+ for (Text t : values) {
+ out.write(key, t, generateFileName(<parameter list...>));
+ }
+ }
+
+ protected void cleanup(Context context) throws IOException, InterruptedException {
+ out.close();
+ }
+
+
+
+ Use your own code in generateFileName()
to create a custom path to your results.
+ '/' characters in baseOutputPath
will be translated into directory levels in your file system.
+ Also, append your custom-generated path with "part" or similar, otherwise your output will be -00000, -00001 etc.
+ No call to context.write()
is necessary. See example generateFileName()
code below.
+
+
+
+ private String generateFileName(Text k) {
+ // expect Text k in format "Surname|Forename"
+ String[] kStr = k.toString().split("\\|");
+
+ String sName = kStr[0];
+ String fName = kStr[1];
+
+ // example for k = Smith|John
+ // output written to /user/hadoop/path/to/output/Smith/John-r-00000 (etc)
+ return sName + "/" + fName;
+ }
+
+
+
+ Using MultipleOutputs in this way will still create zero-sized default output, eg part-00000.
+ To prevent this use LazyOutputFormat.setOutputFormatClass(job, TextOutputFormat.class);
+ instead of job.setOutputFormatClass(TextOutputFormat.class);
in your Hadoop job configuration.
+
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+ Otherwise, an instance of {@link FileOutputCommitter} is
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+ @param theClass the SequenceFile output key class.]]>
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+ @param left left Python-style offset
+ @param right right Python-style offset]]>
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+ @param conf configuration object
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+ the bytes array returned by {@link BinaryComparable#getBytes()}.
+
+ The subarray to be used for the partitioning can be defined by means
+ of the following properties:
+
+ -
+ mapreduce.partition.binarypartitioner.left.offset:
+ left offset in array (0 by default)
+
+ -
+ mapreduce.partition.binarypartitioner.right.offset:
+ right offset in array (-1 by default)
+
+
+ Like in Python, both negative and positive offsets are allowed, but
+ the meaning is slightly different. In case of an array of length 5,
+ for instance, the possible offsets are:
+
+ +---+---+---+---+---+
+ | B | B | B | B | B |
+ +---+---+---+---+---+
+ 0 1 2 3 4
+ -5 -4 -3 -2 -1
+
+ The first row of numbers gives the position of the offsets 0...5 in
+ the array; the second row gives the corresponding negative offsets.
+ Contrary to Python, the specified subarray has byte i
+ and j
as first and last element, repectively, when
+ i
and j
are the left and right offset.
+
+ For Hadoop programs written in Java, it is advisable to use one of
+ the following static convenience methods for setting the offsets:
+
+ - {@link #setOffsets}
+ - {@link #setLeftOffset}
+ - {@link #setRightOffset}
+
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+ of the first total.order.partitioner.max.trie.depth(2) + 1 bytes
+ will be built. Otherwise, keys will be located using a binary search of
+ the partition keyset using the {@link org.apache.hadoop.io.RawComparator}
+ defined for this job. The input file must be sorted with the same
+ comparator and contain {@link Job#getNumReduceTasks()} - 1 keys.]]>
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+ @return a wrapped Reducer.Context
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new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f2650d508e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/hadoop-mapreduce-project/dev-support/jdiff/Apache_Hadoop_MapReduce_JobClient_3.3.5.xml
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index 0b06238e382..3437d1c665a 100644
--- a/hadoop-project-dist/pom.xml
+++ b/hadoop-project-dist/pom.xml
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
false
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+ 3.3.5
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diff --git a/hadoop-yarn-project/hadoop-yarn/dev-support/jdiff/Apache_Hadoop_YARN_API_3.3.5.xml b/hadoop-yarn-project/hadoop-yarn/dev-support/jdiff/Apache_Hadoop_YARN_API_3.3.5.xml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..9e31a72ac07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/hadoop-yarn-project/hadoop-yarn/dev-support/jdiff/Apache_Hadoop_YARN_API_3.3.5.xml
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+
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+
+ The interface used by clients to obtain a new {@link ApplicationId} for
+ submitting new applications.
+
+ The ResourceManager
responds with a new, monotonically
+ increasing, {@link ApplicationId} which is used by the client to submit
+ a new application.
+
+ The ResourceManager
also responds with details such
+ as maximum resource capabilities in the cluster as specified in
+ {@link GetNewApplicationResponse}.
+
+ @param request request to get a new ApplicationId
+ @return response containing the new ApplicationId
to be used
+ to submit an application
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException
+ @see #submitApplication(SubmitApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to submit a new application to the
+ ResourceManager.
+
+ The client is required to provide details such as queue,
+ {@link Resource} required to run the ApplicationMaster
,
+ the equivalent of {@link ContainerLaunchContext} for launching
+ the ApplicationMaster
etc. via the
+ {@link SubmitApplicationRequest}.
+
+ Currently the ResourceManager
sends an immediate (empty)
+ {@link SubmitApplicationResponse} on accepting the submission and throws
+ an exception if it rejects the submission. However, this call needs to be
+ followed by {@link #getApplicationReport(GetApplicationReportRequest)}
+ to make sure that the application gets properly submitted - obtaining a
+ {@link SubmitApplicationResponse} from ResourceManager doesn't guarantee
+ that RM 'remembers' this application beyond failover or restart. If RM
+ failover or RM restart happens before ResourceManager saves the
+ application's state successfully, the subsequent
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(GetApplicationReportRequest)} will throw
+ a {@link ApplicationNotFoundException}. The Clients need to re-submit
+ the application with the same {@link ApplicationSubmissionContext} when
+ it encounters the {@link ApplicationNotFoundException} on the
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(GetApplicationReportRequest)} call.
+
+ During the submission process, it checks whether the application
+ already exists. If the application exists, it will simply return
+ SubmitApplicationResponse
+
+ In secure mode,the ResourceManager
verifies access to
+ queues etc. before accepting the application submission.
+
+ @param request request to submit a new application
+ @return (empty) response on accepting the submission
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException
+ @see #getNewApplication(GetNewApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to request the
+ ResourceManager
to fail an application attempt.
+
+ The client, via {@link FailApplicationAttemptRequest} provides the
+ {@link ApplicationAttemptId} of the attempt to be failed.
+
+ In secure mode,the ResourceManager
verifies access to the
+ application, queue etc. before failing the attempt.
+
+ Currently, the ResourceManager
returns an empty response
+ on success and throws an exception on rejecting the request.
+
+ @param request request to fail an attempt
+ @return ResourceManager
returns an empty response
+ on success and throws an exception on rejecting the request
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException
+ @see #getQueueUserAcls(GetQueueUserAclsInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to request the
+ ResourceManager
to abort submitted application.
+
+ The client, via {@link KillApplicationRequest} provides the
+ {@link ApplicationId} of the application to be aborted.
+
+ In secure mode,the ResourceManager
verifies access to the
+ application, queue etc. before terminating the application.
+
+ Currently, the ResourceManager
returns an empty response
+ on success and throws an exception on rejecting the request.
+
+ @param request request to abort a submitted application
+ @return ResourceManager
returns an empty response
+ on success and throws an exception on rejecting the request
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException
+ @see #getQueueUserAcls(GetQueueUserAclsInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to get metrics about the cluster from
+ the ResourceManager
.
+
+ The ResourceManager
responds with a
+ {@link GetClusterMetricsResponse} which includes the
+ {@link YarnClusterMetrics} with details such as number of current
+ nodes in the cluster.
+
+ @param request request for cluster metrics
+ @return cluster metrics
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to get a report of all nodes
+ in the cluster from the ResourceManager
.
+
+ The ResourceManager
responds with a
+ {@link GetClusterNodesResponse} which includes the
+ {@link NodeReport} for all the nodes in the cluster.
+
+ @param request request for report on all nodes
+ @return report on all nodes
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to get information about queues
+ from the ResourceManager
.
+
+ The client, via {@link GetQueueInfoRequest}, can ask for details such
+ as used/total resources, child queues, running applications etc.
+
+ In secure mode,the ResourceManager
verifies access before
+ providing the information.
+
+ @param request request to get queue information
+ @return queue information
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to get information about queue
+ acls for current user from the ResourceManager
.
+
+
+ The ResourceManager
responds with queue acls for all
+ existing queues.
+
+ @param request request to get queue acls for current user
+ @return queue acls for current user
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to obtain a new {@link ReservationId} for
+ submitting new reservations.
+
+ The ResourceManager
responds with a new, unique,
+ {@link ReservationId} which is used by the client to submit
+ a new reservation.
+
+ @param request to get a new ReservationId
+ @return response containing the new ReservationId
to be used
+ to submit a new reservation
+ @throws YarnException if the reservation system is not enabled.
+ @throws IOException on IO failures.
+ @see #submitReservation(ReservationSubmissionRequest)]]>
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+
+
+ The interface used by clients to submit a new reservation to the
+ {@code ResourceManager}.
+
+
+
+ The client packages all details of its request in a
+ {@link ReservationSubmissionRequest} object. This contains information
+ about the amount of capacity, temporal constraints, and concurrency needs.
+ Furthermore, the reservation might be composed of multiple stages, with
+ ordering dependencies among them.
+
+
+
+ In order to respond, a new admission control component in the
+ {@code ResourceManager} performs an analysis of the resources that have
+ been committed over the period of time the user is requesting, verify that
+ the user requests can be fulfilled, and that it respect a sharing policy
+ (e.g., {@code CapacityOverTimePolicy}). Once it has positively determined
+ that the ReservationSubmissionRequest is satisfiable the
+ {@code ResourceManager} answers with a
+ {@link ReservationSubmissionResponse} that include a non-null
+ {@link ReservationId}. Upon failure to find a valid allocation the response
+ is an exception with the reason.
+
+ On application submission the client can use this {@link ReservationId} to
+ obtain access to the reserved resources.
+
+
+
+ The system guarantees that during the time-range specified by the user, the
+ reservationID will be corresponding to a valid reservation. The amount of
+ capacity dedicated to such queue can vary overtime, depending of the
+ allocation that has been determined. But it is guaranteed to satisfy all
+ the constraint expressed by the user in the
+ {@link ReservationSubmissionRequest}.
+
+
+ @param request the request to submit a new Reservation
+ @return response the {@link ReservationId} on accepting the submission
+ @throws YarnException if the request is invalid or reservation cannot be
+ created successfully
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to update an existing Reservation. This is
+ referred to as a re-negotiation process, in which a user that has
+ previously submitted a Reservation.
+
+
+
+ The allocation is attempted by virtually substituting all previous
+ allocations related to this Reservation with new ones, that satisfy the new
+ {@link ReservationUpdateRequest}. Upon success the previous allocation is
+ substituted by the new one, and on failure (i.e., if the system cannot find
+ a valid allocation for the updated request), the previous allocation
+ remains valid.
+
+ The {@link ReservationId} is not changed, and applications currently
+ running within this reservation will automatically receive the resources
+ based on the new allocation.
+
+
+ @param request to update an existing Reservation (the ReservationRequest
+ should refer to an existing valid {@link ReservationId})
+ @return response empty on successfully updating the existing reservation
+ @throws YarnException if the request is invalid or reservation cannot be
+ updated successfully
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to remove an existing Reservation.
+
+ Upon deletion of a reservation applications running with this reservation,
+ are automatically downgraded to normal jobs running without any dedicated
+ reservation.
+
+
+ @param request to remove an existing Reservation (the ReservationRequest
+ should refer to an existing valid {@link ReservationId})
+ @return response empty on successfully deleting the existing reservation
+ @throws YarnException if the request is invalid or reservation cannot be
+ deleted successfully
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to get the list of reservations in a plan.
+ The reservationId will be used to search for reservations to list if it is
+ provided. Otherwise, it will select active reservations within the
+ startTime and endTime (inclusive).
+
+
+ @param request to list reservations in a plan. Contains fields to select
+ String queue, ReservationId reservationId, long startTime,
+ long endTime, and a bool includeReservationAllocations.
+
+ queue: Required. Cannot be null or empty. Refers to the
+ reservable queue in the scheduler that was selected when
+ creating a reservation submission
+ {@link ReservationSubmissionRequest}.
+
+ reservationId: Optional. If provided, other fields will
+ be ignored.
+
+ startTime: Optional. If provided, only reservations that
+ end after the startTime will be selected. This defaults
+ to 0 if an invalid number is used.
+
+ endTime: Optional. If provided, only reservations that
+ start on or before endTime will be selected. This defaults
+ to Long.MAX_VALUE if an invalid number is used.
+
+ includeReservationAllocations: Optional. Flag that
+ determines whether the entire reservation allocations are
+ to be returned. Reservation allocations are subject to
+ change in the event of re-planning as described by
+ {@code ReservationDefinition}.
+
+ @return response that contains information about reservations that are
+ being searched for.
+ @throws YarnException if the request is invalid
+ @throws IOException on IO failures]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get node to labels mappings in existing cluster
+
+
+ @param request
+ @return node to labels mappings
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get labels to nodes mappings
+ in existing cluster
+
+
+ @param request
+ @return labels to nodes mappings
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get node labels in the cluster
+
+
+ @param request to get node labels collection of this cluster
+ @return node labels collection of this cluster
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to set priority of an application.
+
+ @param request to set priority of an application
+ @return an empty response
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to request the
+ ResourceManager
to signal a container. For example,
+ the client can send command OUTPUT_THREAD_DUMP to dump threads of the
+ container.
+
+ The client, via {@link SignalContainerRequest} provides the
+ id of the container and the signal command.
+
+ In secure mode,the ResourceManager
verifies access to the
+ application before signaling the container.
+ The user needs to have MODIFY_APP
permission.
+
+ Currently, the ResourceManager
returns an empty response
+ on success and throws an exception on rejecting the request.
+
+ @param request request to signal a container
+ @return ResourceManager
returns an empty response
+ on success and throws an exception on rejecting the request
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to set ApplicationTimeouts of an application.
+ The UpdateApplicationTimeoutsRequest should have timeout value with
+ absolute time with ISO8601 format yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ.
+
+ Note: If application timeout value is less than or equal to current
+ time then update application throws YarnException.
+ @param request to set ApplicationTimeouts of an application
+ @return a response with updated timeouts.
+ @throws YarnException if update request has empty values or application is
+ in completing states.
+ @throws IOException on IO failures]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to get all the resource profiles that are
+ available on the ResourceManager.
+
+ @param request request to get all the resource profiles
+ @return Response containing a map of the profile name to Resource
+ capabilities
+ @throws YARNFeatureNotEnabledException if resource-profile is disabled
+ @throws YarnException if any error happens inside YARN
+ @throws IOException in case of other errors]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface to get the details for a specific resource profile.
+
+ @param request request to get the details of a resource profile
+ @return Response containing the details for a particular resource profile
+ @throws YARNFeatureNotEnabledException if resource-profile is disabled
+ @throws YarnException if any error happens inside YARN
+ @throws IOException in case of other errors]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface to get the details for a specific resource profile.
+
+ @param request request to get the details of a resource profile
+ @return Response containing the details for a particular resource profile
+ @throws YarnException if any error happens inside YARN
+ @throws IOException in case of other errors]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get attributes to nodes mappings
+ available in ResourceManager.
+
+
+ @param request request to get details of attributes to nodes mapping.
+ @return Response containing the details of attributes to nodes mappings.
+ @throws YarnException if any error happens inside YARN
+ @throws IOException incase of other errors]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get node attributes available in
+ ResourceManager.
+
+
+ @param request request to get node attributes collection of this cluster.
+ @return Response containing node attributes collection.
+ @throws YarnException if any error happens inside YARN.
+ @throws IOException incase of other errors.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get node to attributes mappings.
+ in existing cluster.
+
+
+ @param request request to get nodes to attributes mapping.
+ @return nodes to attributes mappings.
+ @throws YarnException if any error happens inside YARN.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+ The protocol between clients and the ResourceManager
+ to submit/abort jobs and to get information on applications, cluster metrics,
+ nodes, queues and ACLs.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The protocol between clients and the ApplicationHistoryServer
to
+ get the information of completed applications etc.
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by a new ApplicationMaster
to register with
+ the ResourceManager
.
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
needs to provide details such as RPC
+ Port, HTTP tracking url etc. as specified in
+ {@link RegisterApplicationMasterRequest}.
+
+
+
+ The ResourceManager
responds with critical details such as
+ maximum resource capabilities in the cluster as specified in
+ {@link RegisterApplicationMasterResponse}.
+
+
+
+ Re-register is only allowed for Unmanaged Application Master
+ (UAM) HA, with
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.records.ApplicationSubmissionContext#getKeepContainersAcrossApplicationAttempts()}
+ set to true.
+
+
+ @param request registration request
+ @return registration respose
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException
+ @throws InvalidApplicationMasterRequestException The exception is thrown
+ when an ApplicationMaster tries to register more then once.
+ @see RegisterApplicationMasterRequest
+ @see RegisterApplicationMasterResponse]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by an ApplicationMaster
to notify the
+ ResourceManager
about its completion (success or failed).
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
has to provide details such as
+ final state, diagnostics (in case of failures) etc. as specified in
+ {@link FinishApplicationMasterRequest}.
+
+ The ResourceManager
responds with
+ {@link FinishApplicationMasterResponse}.
+
+ @param request completion request
+ @return completion response
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException
+ @see FinishApplicationMasterRequest
+ @see FinishApplicationMasterResponse]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The main interface between an ApplicationMaster
and the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
uses this interface to provide a list of
+ {@link ResourceRequest} and returns unused {@link Container} allocated to
+ it via {@link AllocateRequest}. Optionally, the
+ ApplicationMaster
can also blacklist resources which
+ it doesn't want to use.
+
+
+
+ This also doubles up as a heartbeat to let the
+ ResourceManager
know that the ApplicationMaster
+ is alive. Thus, applications should periodically make this call to be kept
+ alive. The frequency depends on
+ {@link YarnConfiguration#RM_AM_EXPIRY_INTERVAL_MS} which defaults to
+ {@link YarnConfiguration#DEFAULT_RM_AM_EXPIRY_INTERVAL_MS}.
+
+
+
+ The ResourceManager
responds with list of allocated
+ {@link Container}, status of completed containers and headroom information
+ for the application.
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
can use the available headroom
+ (resources) to decide how to utilized allocated resources and make informed
+ decisions about future resource requests.
+
+
+ @param request
+ allocation request
+ @return allocation response
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException
+ @throws InvalidApplicationMasterRequestException
+ This exception is thrown when an ApplicationMaster calls allocate
+ without registering first.
+ @throws InvalidResourceBlacklistRequestException
+ This exception is thrown when an application provides an invalid
+ specification for blacklist of resources.
+ @throws InvalidResourceRequestException
+ This exception is thrown when a {@link ResourceRequest} is out of
+ the range of the configured lower and upper limits on the
+ resources.
+ @see AllocateRequest
+ @see AllocateResponse]]>
+
+
+
+ The protocol between a live instance of ApplicationMaster
+ and the ResourceManager
.
+
+ This is used by the ApplicationMaster
to register/unregister
+ and to request and obtain resources in the cluster from the
+ ResourceManager
.
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to claim a resource with the
+ SharedCacheManager.
The client uses a checksum to identify the
+ resource and an {@link ApplicationId} to identify which application will be
+ using the resource.
+
+
+
+ The SharedCacheManager
responds with whether or not the
+ resource exists in the cache. If the resource exists, a Path
+ to the resource in the shared cache is returned. If the resource does not
+ exist, the response is empty.
+
+
+ @param request request to claim a resource in the shared cache
+ @return response indicating if the resource is already in the cache
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to release a resource with the
+ SharedCacheManager.
This method is called once an application
+ is no longer using a claimed resource in the shared cache. The client uses
+ a checksum to identify the resource and an {@link ApplicationId} to
+ identify which application is releasing the resource.
+
+
+
+ Note: This method is an optimization and the client is not required to call
+ it for correctness.
+
+
+
+ Currently the SharedCacheManager
sends an empty response.
+
+
+ @param request request to release a resource in the shared cache
+ @return (empty) response on releasing the resource
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The protocol between clients and the SharedCacheManager
to claim
+ and release resources in the shared cache.
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
provides a list of
+ {@link StartContainerRequest}s to a NodeManager
to
+ start {@link Container}s allocated to it using this interface.
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
has to provide details such as allocated
+ resource capability, security tokens (if enabled), command to be executed
+ to start the container, environment for the process, necessary
+ binaries/jar/shared-objects etc. via the {@link ContainerLaunchContext} in
+ the {@link StartContainerRequest}.
+
+
+
+ The NodeManager
sends a response via
+ {@link StartContainersResponse} which includes a list of
+ {@link Container}s of successfully launched {@link Container}s, a
+ containerId-to-exception map for each failed {@link StartContainerRequest} in
+ which the exception indicates errors from per container and a
+ allServicesMetaData map between the names of auxiliary services and their
+ corresponding meta-data. Note: None-container-specific exceptions will
+ still be thrown by the API method itself.
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
can use
+ {@link #getContainerStatuses(GetContainerStatusesRequest)} to get updated
+ statuses of the to-be-launched or launched containers.
+
+
+ @param request
+ request to start a list of containers
+ @return response including conatinerIds of all successfully launched
+ containers, a containerId-to-exception map for failed requests and
+ a allServicesMetaData map.
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
requests a NodeManager
to
+ stop a list of {@link Container}s allocated to it using this
+ interface.
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
sends a {@link StopContainersRequest}
+ which includes the {@link ContainerId}s of the containers to be stopped.
+
+
+
+ The NodeManager
sends a response via
+ {@link StopContainersResponse} which includes a list of {@link ContainerId}
+ s of successfully stopped containers, a containerId-to-exception map for
+ each failed request in which the exception indicates errors from per
+ container. Note: None-container-specific exceptions will still be thrown by
+ the API method itself. ApplicationMaster
can use
+ {@link #getContainerStatuses(GetContainerStatusesRequest)} to get updated
+ statuses of the containers.
+
+
+ @param request
+ request to stop a list of containers
+ @return response which includes a list of containerIds of successfully
+ stopped containers, a containerId-to-exception map for failed
+ requests.
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The API used by the ApplicationMaster
to request for current
+ statuses of Container
s from the NodeManager
.
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
sends a
+ {@link GetContainerStatusesRequest} which includes the {@link ContainerId}s
+ of all containers whose statuses are needed.
+
+
+
+ The NodeManager
responds with
+ {@link GetContainerStatusesResponse} which includes a list of
+ {@link ContainerStatus} of the successfully queried containers and a
+ containerId-to-exception map for each failed request in which the exception
+ indicates errors from per container. Note: None-container-specific
+ exceptions will still be thrown by the API method itself.
+
+
+ @param request
+ request to get ContainerStatus
es of containers with
+ the specified ContainerId
s
+ @return response containing the list of ContainerStatus
of the
+ successfully queried containers and a containerId-to-exception map
+ for failed requests.
+
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The API used by the ApplicationMaster
to request for
+ resource increase of running containers on the NodeManager
.
+
+
+ @param request
+ request to increase resource of a list of containers
+ @return response which includes a list of containerIds of containers
+ whose resource has been successfully increased and a
+ containerId-to-exception map for failed requests.
+
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The API used by the ApplicationMaster
to request for
+ resource update of running containers on the NodeManager
.
+
+
+ @param request
+ request to update resource of a list of containers
+ @return response which includes a list of containerIds of containers
+ whose resource has been successfully updated and a
+ containerId-to-exception map for failed requests.
+
+ @throws YarnException Exception specific to YARN
+ @throws IOException IOException thrown from NodeManager]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The protocol between an ApplicationMaster
and a
+ NodeManager
to start/stop and increase resource of containers
+ and to get status of running containers.
+
+ If security is enabled the NodeManager
verifies that the
+ ApplicationMaster
has truly been allocated the container
+ by the ResourceManager
and also verifies all interactions such
+ as stopping the container or obtaining status information for the container.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ response id used to track duplicate responses.
+ @return response id]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ response id used to track duplicate responses.
+ @param id response id]]>
+
+
+
+
+ current progress of application.
+ @return current progress of application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ current progress of application
+ @param progress current progress of application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceRequest to update the
+ ResourceManager
about the application's resource requirements.
+ @return the list of ResourceRequest
+ @see ResourceRequest]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceRequest to update the
+ ResourceManager
about the application's resource requirements.
+ @param resourceRequests list of ResourceRequest
to update the
+ ResourceManager
about the application's
+ resource requirements
+ @see ResourceRequest]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of containers being
+ released by the ApplicationMaster
.
+ @return list of ContainerId
of containers being
+ released by the ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of containers being
+ released by the ApplicationMaster
+ @param releaseContainers list of ContainerId
of
+ containers being released by the
+ ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceBlacklistRequest being sent by the
+ ApplicationMaster
.
+ @return the ResourceBlacklistRequest
being sent by the
+ ApplicationMaster
+ @see ResourceBlacklistRequest]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceBlacklistRequest to inform the
+ ResourceManager
about the blacklist additions and removals
+ per the ApplicationMaster
.
+
+ @param resourceBlacklistRequest the ResourceBlacklistRequest
+ to inform the ResourceManager
about
+ the blacklist additions and removals
+ per the ApplicationMaster
+ @see ResourceBlacklistRequest]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster.
+ @return list of {@link UpdateContainerRequest}
+ being sent by the
+ ApplicationMaster
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager about the containers that need to be
+ updated.
+ @param updateRequests list of UpdateContainerRequest
for
+ containers to be updated]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster.
+ @return list of {@link SchedulingRequest} being sent by the
+ ApplicationMaster
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager about the application's resource requirements
+ (potentially including allocation tags and placement constraints).
+ @param schedulingRequests list of {@link SchedulingRequest} to update
+ the ResourceManager
about the application's resource
+ requirements.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The core request sent by the ApplicationMaster
to the
+ ResourceManager
to obtain resources in the cluster.
+
+ The request includes:
+
+ - A response id to track duplicate responses.
+ - Progress information.
+ -
+ A list of {@link ResourceRequest} to inform the
+
ResourceManager
about the application's
+ resource requirements.
+
+ -
+ A list of unused {@link Container} which are being returned.
+
+ -
+ A list of {@link UpdateContainerRequest} to inform
+ the
ResourceManager
about the change in
+ requirements of running containers.
+
+
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#allocate(AllocateRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ responseId of the request.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setResponseId(int)
+ @param responseId responseId
of the request
+ @return {@link AllocateRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ progress of the request.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setProgress(float)
+ @param progress progress
of the request
+ @return {@link AllocateRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ askList of the request.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setAskList(List)
+ @param askList askList
of the request
+ @return {@link AllocateRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ releaseList of the request.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setReleaseList(List)
+ @param releaseList releaseList
of the request
+ @return {@link AllocateRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ resourceBlacklistRequest of the request.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setResourceBlacklistRequest(
+ ResourceBlacklistRequest)
+ @param resourceBlacklistRequest
+ resourceBlacklistRequest
of the request
+ @return {@link AllocateRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ updateRequests of the request.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setUpdateRequests(List)
+ @param updateRequests updateRequests
of the request
+ @return {@link AllocateRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ schedulingRequests of the request.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setSchedulingRequests(List)
+ @param schedulingRequests SchedulingRequest
of the request
+ @return {@link AllocateRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ trackingUrl of the request.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setTrackingUrl(String)
+ @param trackingUrl new tracking url
+ @return {@link AllocateRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager needs the
+ ApplicationMaster
to take some action then it will send an
+ AMCommand to the ApplicationMaster
. See AMCommand
+ for details on commands and actions for them.
+ @return AMCommand
if the ApplicationMaster
should
+ take action, null
otherwise
+ @see AMCommand]]>
+
+
+
+
+ last response id.
+ @return last response id]]>
+
+
+
+
+ newly allocated Container
by the
+ ResourceManager
.
+ @return list of newly allocated Container
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ available headroom for resources in the cluster for the
+ application.
+ @return limit of available headroom for resources in the cluster for the
+ application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ completed containers' statuses.
+ @return the list of completed containers' statuses]]>
+
+
+
+
+ updated NodeReport
s. Updates could
+ be changes in health, availability etc of the nodes.
+ @return The delta of updated nodes since the last response]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The message is a snapshot of the resources the RM wants back from the AM.
+ While demand persists, the RM will repeat its request; applications should
+ not interpret each message as a request for additional
+ resources on top of previous messages. Resources requested consistently
+ over some duration may be forcibly killed by the RM.
+
+ @return A specification of the resources to reclaim from this AM.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ 1) AM is receiving first container on underlying NodeManager.
+ OR
+ 2) NMToken master key rolled over in ResourceManager and AM is getting new
+ container on the same underlying NodeManager.
+
+ AM will receive one NMToken per NM irrespective of the number of containers
+ issued on same NM. AM is expected to store these tokens until issued a
+ new token for the same NM.
+ @return list of NMTokens required for communicating with NM]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager.
+ @return list of newly increased containers]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ UpdateContainerError for
+ containers updates requests that were in error]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager from previous application attempts which
+ have not been reported to the Application Master yet.
+
+ These containers were recovered by the RM after the application master
+ had already registered. This may happen after RM restart when some NMs get
+ delayed in connecting to the RM and reporting the active containers.
+ Since they were not reported in the registration
+ response, they are reported in the response to the AM heartbeat.
+
+ @return the list of running containers as viewed by
+ ResourceManager
from previous application attempts.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager the
+ ApplicationMaster
during resource negotiation.
+
+ The response, includes:
+
+ - Response ID to track duplicate responses.
+ -
+ An AMCommand sent by ResourceManager to let the
+ {@code ApplicationMaster} take some actions (resync, shutdown etc.).
+
+ - A list of newly allocated {@link Container}.
+ - A list of completed {@link Container}s' statuses.
+ -
+ The available headroom for resources in the cluster for the
+ application.
+
+ - A list of nodes whose status has been updated.
+ - The number of available nodes in a cluster.
+ - A description of resources requested back by the cluster
+ - AMRMToken, if AMRMToken has been rolled over
+ -
+ A list of {@link Container} representing the containers
+ whose resource has been increased.
+
+ -
+ A list of {@link Container} representing the containers
+ whose resource has been decreased.
+
+
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#allocate(AllocateRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Note: {@link NMToken} will be used for authenticating communication with
+ {@code NodeManager}.
+ @return the list of container tokens to be used for authorization during
+ container resource update.
+ @see NMToken]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ AllocateResponse.getUpdatedContainers.
+ The token contains the container id and resource capability required for
+ container resource update.
+ @param containersToUpdate the list of container tokens to be used
+ for container resource increase.]]>
+
+
+
+ The request sent by Application Master
to the
+ Node Manager
to change the resource quota of a container.
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#updateContainer(ContainerUpdateRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the NodeManager
to the
+ ApplicationMaster
when asked to update container resource.
+
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#updateContainer(ContainerUpdateRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId of the attempt to be failed.
+ @return ApplicationAttemptId
of the attempt.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by the client to the ResourceManager
+ to fail an application attempt.
+
+ The request includes the {@link ApplicationAttemptId} of the attempt to
+ be failed.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#failApplicationAttempt(FailApplicationAttemptRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to the client
+ failing an application attempt.
+
+ Currently it's empty.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#failApplicationAttempt(FailApplicationAttemptRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ final state of the ApplicationMaster
.
+ @return final state of the ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ final state of the ApplicationMaster
+ @param finalState final state of the ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ diagnostic information on application failure.
+ @return diagnostic information on application failure]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ diagnostic information on application failure.
+ @param diagnostics diagnostic information on application failure]]>
+
+
+
+
+ tracking URL for the ApplicationMaster
.
+ This url if contains scheme then that will be used by resource manager
+ web application proxy otherwise it will default to http.
+ @return tracking URLfor the ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ final tracking URLfor the ApplicationMaster
.
+ This is the web-URL to which ResourceManager or web-application proxy will
+ redirect client/users once the application is finished and the
+ ApplicationMaster
is gone.
+
+ If the passed url has a scheme then that will be used by the
+ ResourceManager and web-application proxy, otherwise the scheme will
+ default to http.
+
+
+ Empty, null, "N/A" strings are all valid besides a real URL. In case an url
+ isn't explicitly passed, it defaults to "N/A" on the ResourceManager.
+
+
+ @param url
+ tracking URLfor the ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The final request includes details such:
+
+ - Final state of the {@code ApplicationMaster}
+ -
+ Diagnostic information in case of failure of the
+ {@code ApplicationMaster}
+
+ - Tracking URL
+
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#finishApplicationMaster(FinishApplicationMasterRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager to a
+ ApplicationMaster
on it's completion.
+
+ The response, includes:
+
+ - A flag which indicates that the application has successfully unregistered
+ with the RM and the application can safely stop.
+
+
+ Note: The flag indicates whether the application has successfully
+ unregistered and is safe to stop. The application may stop after the flag is
+ true. If the application stops before the flag is true then the RM may retry
+ the application.
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#finishApplicationMaster(FinishApplicationMasterRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId of an application attempt.
+
+ @return ApplicationAttemptId
of an application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId of an application attempt
+
+ @param applicationAttemptId
+ ApplicationAttemptId
of an application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by a client to the ResourceManager
to get an
+ {@link ApplicationAttemptReport} for an application attempt.
+
+
+
+ The request should include the {@link ApplicationAttemptId} of the
+ application attempt.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationAttemptReport
+ @see ApplicationHistoryProtocol#getApplicationAttemptReport(GetApplicationAttemptReportRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptReport for the application attempt.
+
+ @return ApplicationAttemptReport
for the application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptReport for the application attempt.
+
+ @param applicationAttemptReport
+ ApplicationAttemptReport
for the application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client requesting
+ an application attempt report.
+
+
+
+ The response includes an {@link ApplicationAttemptReport} which has the
+ details about the particular application attempt
+
+
+ @see ApplicationAttemptReport
+ @see ApplicationHistoryProtocol#getApplicationAttemptReport(GetApplicationAttemptReportRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of an application
+
+ @return ApplicationId
of an application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of an application
+
+ @param applicationId
+ ApplicationId
of an application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a list of application attempt reports of an
+ application from the ResourceManager
.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationHistoryProtocol#getApplicationAttempts(GetApplicationAttemptsRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationReport of an application.
+
+ @return a list of ApplicationReport
of an application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationReport of an application.
+
+ @param applicationAttempts
+ a list of ApplicationReport
of an application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client requesting
+ a list of {@link ApplicationAttemptReport} for application attempts.
+
+
+
+ The ApplicationAttemptReport
for each application includes the
+ details of an application attempt.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationAttemptReport
+ @see ApplicationHistoryProtocol#getApplicationAttempts(GetApplicationAttemptsRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application.
+ @return ApplicationId
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application
+ @param applicationId ApplicationId
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+ The request sent by a client to the ResourceManager
to
+ get an {@link ApplicationReport} for an application.
+
+ The request should include the {@link ApplicationId} of the
+ application.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplicationReport(GetApplicationReportRequest)
+ @see ApplicationReport]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationReport for the application.
+ @return ApplicationReport
for the application]]>
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client
+ requesting an application report.
+
+ The response includes an {@link ApplicationReport} which has details such
+ as user, queue, name, host on which the ApplicationMaster
is
+ running, RPC port, tracking URL, diagnostics, start time etc.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplicationReport(GetApplicationReportRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a report of Applications matching the
+ giving application types in the cluster from the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplications(GetApplicationsRequest)
+
+ Setting any of the parameters to null, would just disable that
+ filter
+
+ @param scope {@link ApplicationsRequestScope} to filter by
+ @param users list of users to filter by
+ @param queues list of scheduler queues to filter by
+ @param applicationTypes types of applications
+ @param applicationTags application tags to filter by
+ @param applicationStates application states to filter by
+ @param startRange range of application start times to filter by
+ @param finishRange range of application finish times to filter by
+ @param limit number of applications to limit to
+ @return {@link GetApplicationsRequest} to be used with
+ {@link ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplications(GetApplicationsRequest)}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a report of Applications matching the
+ giving application types in the cluster from the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+
+ @param scope {@link ApplicationsRequestScope} to filter by
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplications(GetApplicationsRequest)
+ @return a report of Applications in {@link GetApplicationsRequest}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a report of Applications matching the
+ giving application types in the cluster from the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplications(GetApplicationsRequest)
+ @return a report of Applications in {@link GetApplicationsRequest}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a report of Applications matching the
+ giving application states in the cluster from the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplications(GetApplicationsRequest)
+ @return a report of Applications in {@link GetApplicationsRequest}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a report of Applications matching the
+ giving and application types and application types in the cluster from the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplications(GetApplicationsRequest)
+ @return a report of Applications in GetApplicationsRequest
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a report of Applications
+ in the cluster from the ResourceManager
.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplications(GetApplicationsRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationReport for applications.
+ @return ApplicationReport
for applications]]>
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client
+ requesting an {@link ApplicationReport} for applications.
+
+ The ApplicationReport
for each application includes details
+ such as user, queue, name, host on which the ApplicationMaster
+ is running, RPC port, tracking URL, diagnostics, start time etc.
+
+ @see ApplicationReport
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplications(GetApplicationsRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get node to attribute value mapping for all or
+ given set of Node AttributeKey's in the cluster from the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getAttributesToNodes
+ (GetAttributesToNodesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client requesting
+ node to attribute value mapping for all or given set of Node AttributeKey's.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getAttributesToNodes
+ (GetAttributesToNodesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by clients to get cluster metrics from the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+ Currently, this is empty.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getClusterMetrics(GetClusterMetricsRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ YarnClusterMetrics for the cluster.
+ @return YarnClusterMetrics
for the cluster]]>
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager to a client
+ requesting cluster metrics.
+
+ @see YarnClusterMetrics
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getClusterMetrics(GetClusterMetricsRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get node attributes in the cluster from the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getClusterNodeAttributes
+ (GetClusterNodeAttributesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client requesting
+ a node attributes in cluster.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getClusterNodeAttributes
+ (GetClusterNodeAttributesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a report of all nodes
+ in the cluster from the ResourceManager
.
+
+ The request will ask for all nodes in the given {@link NodeState}s.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getClusterNodes(GetClusterNodesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ NodeReport for all nodes in the cluster.
+ @return NodeReport
for all nodes in the cluster]]>
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client
+ requesting a {@link NodeReport} for all nodes.
+
+ The NodeReport
contains per-node information such as
+ available resources, number of containers, tracking url, rack name, health
+ status etc.
+
+ @see NodeReport
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getClusterNodes(GetClusterNodesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the Container.
+
+ @return ContainerId
of the Container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container
+
+ @param containerId
+ ContainerId
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by a client to the ResourceManager
to get an
+ {@link ContainerReport} for a container.
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerReport for the container.
+
+ @return ContainerReport
for the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client requesting
+ a container report.
+
+
+
+ The response includes a {@link ContainerReport} which has details of a
+ container.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId of an application attempt.
+
+ @return ApplicationAttemptId
of an application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId of an application attempt
+
+ @param applicationAttemptId
+ ApplicationAttemptId
of an application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get a list of container reports, which belong to
+ an application attempt from the ResourceManager
.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationHistoryProtocol#getContainers(GetContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerReport for all the containers of an
+ application attempt.
+
+ @return a list of ContainerReport
for all the containers of an
+ application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerReport for all the containers of an
+ application attempt.
+
+ @param containers
+ a list of ContainerReport
for all the containers of
+ an application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client requesting
+ a list of {@link ContainerReport} for containers.
+
+
+
+ The ContainerReport
for each container includes the container
+ details.
+
+
+ @see ContainerReport
+ @see ApplicationHistoryProtocol#getContainers(GetContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerIds of containers for which to obtain
+ the ContainerStatus
.
+
+ @return the list of ContainerId
s of containers for which to
+ obtain the ContainerStatus
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerIds of containers for which to obtain
+ the ContainerStatus
+
+ @param containerIds
+ a list of ContainerId
s of containers for which to
+ obtain the ContainerStatus
]]>
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster to the
+ NodeManager
to get {@link ContainerStatus} of requested
+ containers.
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#getContainerStatuses(GetContainerStatusesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerStatuses of the requested containers.
+
+ @return ContainerStatus
es of the requested containers.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ NodeManager to the
+ ApplicationMaster
when asked to obtain the
+ ContainerStatus
of requested containers.
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#getContainerStatuses(GetContainerStatusesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by clients to get a new {@link ApplicationId} for
+ submitting an application.
+
+ Currently, this is empty.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getNewApplication(GetNewApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ new ApplicationId
allocated by the
+ ResourceManager
.
+ @return new ApplicationId
allocated by the
+ ResourceManager
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager in the cluster.
+ @return maximum capability of allocated resources in the cluster]]>
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to the client for
+ a request to get a new {@link ApplicationId} for submitting applications.
+
+ Clients can submit an application with the returned
+ {@link ApplicationId}.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getNewApplication(GetNewApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by clients to get a new {@code ReservationId} for
+ submitting an reservation.
+
+ {@code ApplicationClientProtocol#getNewReservation(GetNewReservationRequest)}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to the client for
+ a request to get a new {@link ReservationId} for submitting reservations.
+
+ Clients can submit an reservation with the returned
+ {@link ReservationId}.
+
+ {@code ApplicationClientProtocol#getNewReservation(GetNewReservationRequest)}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to get nodes to attributes mapping
+ in the cluster from the ResourceManager
.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getNodesToAttributes
+ (GetNodesToAttributesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client requesting
+ nodes to attributes mapping.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getNodesToAttributes
+ (GetNodesToAttributesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ queue name for which to get queue information.
+ @return queue name for which to get queue information]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ queue name for which to get queue information
+ @param queueName queue name for which to get queue information]]>
+
+
+
+
+ active applications required?
+ @return true
if applications' information is to be included,
+ else false
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ active applications?
+ @param includeApplications fetch information about active
+ applications?]]>
+
+
+
+
+ child queues required?
+ @return true
if information about child queues is required,
+ else false
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ child queues?
+ @param includeChildQueues fetch information about child queues?]]>
+
+
+
+
+ child queue hierarchy required?
+ @return true
if information about entire hierarchy is
+ required, false
otherwise]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ child queue hierarchy?
+ @param recursive fetch information on the entire child queue
+ hierarchy?]]>
+
+
+
+ The request sent by clients to get queue information
+ from the ResourceManager
.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getQueueInfo(GetQueueInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ QueueInfo for the specified queue.
+ @return QueueInfo
for the specified queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The response includes a {@link QueueInfo} which has details such as
+ queue name, used/total capacities, running applications, child queues etc.
+
+ @see QueueInfo
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getQueueInfo(GetQueueInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by clients to the ResourceManager
to
+ get queue acls for the current user.
+
+ Currently, this is empty.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getQueueUserAcls(GetQueueUserAclsInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ QueueUserACLInfo per queue for the user.
+ @return QueueUserACLInfo
per queue for the user]]>
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to clients
+ seeking queue acls for the user.
+
+ The response contains a list of {@link QueueUserACLInfo} which
+ provides information about {@link QueueACL} per queue.
+
+ @see QueueACL
+ @see QueueUserACLInfo
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getQueueUserAcls(GetQueueUserAclsInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Note: {@link NMToken} will be used for authenticating communication with
+ {@code NodeManager}.
+ @return the list of container tokens to be used for authorization during
+ container resource increase.
+ @see NMToken]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ AllocateResponse.getIncreasedContainers.
+ The token contains the container id and resource capability required for
+ container resource increase.
+ @param containersToIncrease the list of container tokens to be used
+ for container resource increase.]]>
+
+
+
+ The request sent by Application Master
to the
+ Node Manager
to change the resource quota of a container.
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#increaseContainersResource(IncreaseContainersResourceRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the NodeManager
to the
+ ApplicationMaster
when asked to increase container resource.
+
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#increaseContainersResource(IncreaseContainersResourceRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application to be aborted.
+ @return ApplicationId
of the application to be aborted]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ diagnostics to which the application is being killed.
+ @return diagnostics to which the application is being killed]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ diagnostics to which the application is being killed.
+ @param diagnostics diagnostics to which the application is being
+ killed]]>
+
+
+
+ The request sent by the client to the ResourceManager
+ to abort a submitted application.
+
+ The request includes the {@link ApplicationId} of the application to be
+ aborted.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#forceKillApplication(KillApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager to the client aborting
+ a submitted application.
+
+ The response, includes:
+
+ -
+ A flag which indicates that the process of killing the application is
+ completed or not.
+
+
+ Note: user is recommended to wait until this flag becomes true, otherwise if
+ the ResourceManager
crashes before the process of killing the
+ application is completed, the ResourceManager
may retry this
+ application on recovery.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#forceKillApplication(KillApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application to be moved.
+ @return ApplicationId
of the application to be moved]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application to be moved.
+ @param appId ApplicationId
of the application to be moved]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by the client to the ResourceManager
+ to move a submitted application to a different queue.
+
+ The request includes the {@link ApplicationId} of the application to be
+ moved and the queue to place it in.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#moveApplicationAcrossQueues(MoveApplicationAcrossQueuesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to the client moving
+ a submitted application to a different queue.
+
+
+ A response without exception means that the move has completed successfully.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#moveApplicationAcrossQueues(MoveApplicationAcrossQueuesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ RegisterApplicationMasterRequest.
+ If port, trackingUrl is not used, use the following default value:
+
+ - port: -1
+ - trackingUrl: null
+
+ The port is allowed to be any integer larger than or equal to -1.
+ @return the new instance of RegisterApplicationMasterRequest
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ host on which the ApplicationMaster
is
+ running.
+ @return host on which the ApplicationMaster
is running]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ host on which the ApplicationMaster
is
+ running.
+ @param host host on which the ApplicationMaster
+ is running]]>
+
+
+
+
+ RPC port on which the {@code ApplicationMaster} is
+ responding.
+ @return the RPC port on which the {@code ApplicationMaster}
+ is responding]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ RPC port on which the {@code ApplicationMaster} is
+ responding.
+ @param port RPC port on which the {@code ApplicationMaster}
+ is responding]]>
+
+
+
+
+ tracking URL for the ApplicationMaster
.
+ This url if contains scheme then that will be used by resource manager
+ web application proxy otherwise it will default to http.
+ @return tracking URL for the ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ tracking URLfor the ApplicationMaster
while
+ it is running. This is the web-URL to which ResourceManager or
+ web-application proxy will redirect client/users while the application and
+ the ApplicationMaster
are still running.
+
+ If the passed url has a scheme then that will be used by the
+ ResourceManager and web-application proxy, otherwise the scheme will
+ default to http.
+
+
+ Empty, null, "N/A" strings are all valid besides a real URL. In case an url
+ isn't explicitly passed, it defaults to "N/A" on the ResourceManager.
+
+
+ @param trackingUrl
+ tracking URLfor the ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ PlacementConstraint associated with the tags, i.e., each
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.records.SchedulingRequest} that has those
+ tags will be placed taking into account the corresponding constraint.
+
+ @return A map of Placement Constraints.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ PlacementConstraint associated with the tags.
+ For example:
+ Map <
+ <hb_regionserver> -> node_anti_affinity,
+ <hb_regionserver, hb_master> -> rack_affinity,
+ ...
+ >
+ @param placementConstraints Placement Constraint Mapping.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The registration includes details such as:
+
+ - Hostname on which the AM is running.
+ - RPC Port
+ - Tracking URL
+
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#registerApplicationMaster(RegisterApplicationMasterRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager in the cluster.
+ @return maximum capability of allocated resources in the cluster]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationACLs for the application.
+ @return all the ApplicationACL
s]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Get ClientToAMToken master key.
+ The ClientToAMToken master key is sent to ApplicationMaster
+ by ResourceManager
via {@link RegisterApplicationMasterResponse}
+ , used to verify corresponding ClientToAMToken.
+ @return ClientToAMToken master key]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get the queue that the application was placed in.
+ @return the queue that the application was placed in.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Set the queue that the application was placed in.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get the list of running containers as viewed by
+ ResourceManager
from previous application attempts.
+
+
+ @return the list of running containers as viewed by
+ ResourceManager
from previous application attempts
+ @see RegisterApplicationMasterResponse#getNMTokensFromPreviousAttempts()]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response contains critical details such as:
+
+ - Maximum capability for allocated resources in the cluster.
+ - {@code ApplicationACL}s for the application.
+ - ClientToAMToken master key.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#registerApplicationMaster(RegisterApplicationMasterRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container to re-initialize.
+
+ @return ContainerId
of the container to re-initialize.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerLaunchContext to re-initialize the container
+ with.
+
+ @return ContainerLaunchContext
of to re-initialize the
+ container with.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the resource to be released.
+
+ @return ApplicationId
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the resource to be released.
+
+ @param id ApplicationId
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ key of the resource to be released.
+
+ @return key
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ key of the resource to be released.
+
+ @param key unique identifier for the resource]]>
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to release a resource in the shared cache.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response to clients from the SharedCacheManager
when
+ releasing a resource in the shared cache.
+
+
+
+ Currently, this is empty.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client on
+ reservation submission.
+
+ Currently, this is empty.
+
+ {@code ApplicationClientProtocol#submitReservation(
+ ReservationSubmissionRequest)}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container to localize resources.
+
+ @return ContainerId
of the container to localize resources.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ LocalResource required by the container.
+
+ @return all LocalResource
required by the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container to signal.
+ @return ContainerId
of the container to signal.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container to signal.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ SignalContainerCommand of the signal request.
+ @return SignalContainerCommand
of the signal request.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ SignalContainerCommand of the signal request.]]>
+
+
+
+ The request sent by the client to the ResourceManager
+ or by the ApplicationMaster
to the NodeManager
+ to signal a container.
+ @see SignalContainerCommand ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to the client
+ signalling a container.
+
+ Currently it's empty.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#signalToContainer(SignalContainerRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerLaunchContext for the container to be started
+ by the NodeManager
.
+
+ @return ContainerLaunchContext
for the container to be started
+ by the NodeManager
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerLaunchContext for the container to be started
+ by the NodeManager
+ @param context ContainerLaunchContext
for the container to be
+ started by the NodeManager
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Note: {@link NMToken} will be used for authenticating communication with
+ {@code NodeManager}.
+ @return the container token to be used for authorization during starting
+ container.
+ @see NMToken
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by the ApplicationMaster
to the
+ NodeManager
to start a container.
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
has to provide details such as
+ allocated resource capability, security tokens (if enabled), command
+ to be executed to start the container, environment for the process,
+ necessary binaries/jar/shared-objects etc. via the
+ {@link ContainerLaunchContext}.
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The request which contains a list of {@link StartContainerRequest} sent by
+ the ApplicationMaster
to the NodeManager
to
+ start containers.
+
+
+
+ In each {@link StartContainerRequest}, the ApplicationMaster
has
+ to provide details such as allocated resource capability, security tokens (if
+ enabled), command to be executed to start the container, environment for the
+ process, necessary binaries/jar/shared-objects etc. via the
+ {@link ContainerLaunchContext}.
+
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId s of the containers that are
+ started successfully.
+
+ @return the list of ContainerId
s of the containers that are
+ started successfully.
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get the meta-data from all auxiliary services running on the
+ NodeManager
.
+
+
+ The meta-data is returned as a Map between the auxiliary service names and
+ their corresponding per service meta-data as an opaque blob
+ ByteBuffer
+
+
+
+ To be able to interpret the per-service meta-data, you should consult the
+ documentation for the Auxiliary-service configured on the NodeManager
+
+
+ @return a Map between the names of auxiliary services and their
+ corresponding meta-data]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the NodeManager
to the
+ ApplicationMaster
when asked to start an allocated
+ container.
+
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerIds of the containers to be stopped.
+ @return ContainerId
s of containers to be stopped]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerIds of the containers to be stopped.
+ @param containerIds ContainerId
s of the containers to be stopped]]>
+
+
+
+ The request sent by the ApplicationMaster
to the
+ NodeManager
to stop containers.
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#stopContainers(StopContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the NodeManager
to the
+ ApplicationMaster
when asked to stop allocated
+ containers.
+
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#stopContainers(StopContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationSubmissionContext for the application.
+ @return ApplicationSubmissionContext
for the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationSubmissionContext for the application.
+ @param context ApplicationSubmissionContext
for the
+ application]]>
+
+
+
+ The request sent by a client to submit an application to the
+ ResourceManager
.
+
+ The request, via {@link ApplicationSubmissionContext}, contains
+ details such as queue, {@link Resource} required to run the
+ ApplicationMaster
, the equivalent of
+ {@link ContainerLaunchContext} for launching the
+ ApplicationMaster
etc.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#submitApplication(SubmitApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to a client on
+ application submission.
+
+ Currently, this is empty.
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#submitApplication(SubmitApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application.
+
+ @return ApplicationId
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application.
+
+ @param applicationId ApplicationId
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Priority of the application to be set.
+
+ @return Priority
of the application to be set.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Priority of the application.
+
+ @param priority Priority
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by the client to the ResourceManager
to set or
+ update the application priority.
+
+
+ The request includes the {@link ApplicationId} of the application and
+ {@link Priority} to be set for an application
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#updateApplicationPriority(UpdateApplicationPriorityRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Priority of the application to be set.
+ @return Updated Priority
of the application.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Priority of the application.
+
+ @param priority Priority
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to the client on update
+ the application priority.
+
+
+ A response without exception means that the move has completed successfully.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#updateApplicationPriority(UpdateApplicationPriorityRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application.
+ @return ApplicationId
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application.
+ @param applicationId ApplicationId
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationTimeouts of the application. Timeout value is
+ in ISO8601 standard with format yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ.
+ @return all ApplicationTimeouts
of the application.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationTimeouts for the application. Timeout value
+ is absolute. Timeout value should meet ISO8601 format. Support ISO8601
+ format is yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ. All pre-existing Map entries
+ are cleared before adding the new Map.
+ @param applicationTimeouts ApplicationTimeouts
s for the
+ application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The request sent by the client to the ResourceManager
to set or
+ update the application timeout.
+
+
+ The request includes the {@link ApplicationId} of the application and timeout
+ to be set for an application
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationTimeouts of the application. Timeout value is
+ in ISO8601 standard with format yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ.
+ @return all ApplicationTimeouts
of the application.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationTimeouts for the application. Timeout value
+ is absolute. Timeout value should meet ISO8601 format. Support ISO8601
+ format is yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ. All pre-existing Map entries
+ are cleared before adding the new Map.
+ @param applicationTimeouts ApplicationTimeouts
s for the
+ application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The response sent by the ResourceManager
to the client on update
+ application timeout.
+
+
+ A response without exception means that the update has completed
+ successfully.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the resource to be used.
+
+ @return ApplicationId
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the resource to be used.
+
+ @param id ApplicationId
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ key of the resource to be used.
+
+ @return key
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ key of the resource to be used.
+
+ @param key unique identifier for the resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The request from clients to the SharedCacheManager
that claims a
+ resource in the shared cache.
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Path corresponding to the requested resource in the
+ shared cache.
+
+ @return String A Path
if the resource exists in the shared
+ cache, null
otherwise]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Path corresponding to a resource in the shared cache.
+
+ @param p A Path
corresponding to a resource in the shared
+ cache]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The response from the SharedCacheManager to the client that indicates whether
+ a requested resource exists in the cache.
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the ApplicationAttempId
.
+ @return ApplicationId
of the ApplicationAttempId
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ attempt id of the Application
.
+ @return attempt id
of the Application
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId
denotes the particular attempt
+ of an ApplicationMaster
for a given {@link ApplicationId}.
+
+ Multiple attempts might be needed to run an application to completion due
+ to temporal failures of the ApplicationMaster
such as hardware
+ failures, connectivity issues etc. on the node on which it was scheduled.
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ YarnApplicationAttemptState of the application attempt.
+
+ @return YarnApplicationAttemptState of the application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ RPC port of this attempt ApplicationMaster
.
+
+ @return RPC port of this attempt ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ host on which this attempt of
+ ApplicationMaster
is running.
+
+ @return host on which this attempt of
+ ApplicationMaster
is running]]>
+
+
+
+
+ diagnositic information of the application attempt in case
+ of errors.
+
+ @return diagnositic information of the application attempt in case
+ of errors]]>
+
+
+
+
+ tracking url for the application attempt.
+
+ @return tracking url for the application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ original tracking url for the application attempt.
+
+ @return original tracking url for the application attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId of this attempt of the
+ application
+
+ @return ApplicationAttemptId
of the attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of AMContainer for this attempt
+
+ @return ContainerId
of the attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ finish time of the application.
+
+ @return finish time of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ It includes details such as:
+
+ - {@link ApplicationAttemptId} of the application.
+ - Host on which the
ApplicationMaster
of this attempt is
+ running.
+ - RPC port of the
ApplicationMaster
of this attempt.
+ - Tracking URL.
+ - Diagnostic information in case of errors.
+ - {@link YarnApplicationAttemptState} of the application attempt.
+ - {@link ContainerId} of the master Container.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId
+ which is unique for all applications started by a particular instance
+ of the ResourceManager
.
+ @return short integer identifier of the ApplicationId
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ start time of the ResourceManager
which is
+ used to generate globally unique ApplicationId
.
+ @return start time of the ResourceManager
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId
represents the globally unique
+ identifier for an application.
+
+ The globally unique nature of the identifier is achieved by using the
+ cluster timestamp i.e. start-time of the
+ ResourceManager
along with a monotonically increasing counter
+ for the application.
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the application.
+ @return ApplicationId
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId of the current
+ attempt of the application
+ @return ApplicationAttemptId
of the attempt]]>
+
+
+
+
+ user who submitted the application.
+ @return user who submitted the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ queue to which the application was submitted.
+ @return queue to which the application was submitted]]>
+
+
+
+
+ name of the application.
+ @return name of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ host on which the ApplicationMaster
+ is running.
+ @return host on which the ApplicationMaster
+ is running]]>
+
+
+
+
+ RPC port of the ApplicationMaster
.
+ @return RPC port of the ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ client token for communicating with the
+ ApplicationMaster
.
+
+ ClientToAMToken is the security token used by the AMs to verify
+ authenticity of any client
.
+
+
+
+ The ResourceManager
, provides a secure token (via
+ {@link ApplicationReport#getClientToAMToken()}) which is verified by the
+ ApplicationMaster when the client directly talks to an AM.
+
+ @return client token for communicating with the
+ ApplicationMaster
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ YarnApplicationState of the application.
+ @return YarnApplicationState
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ diagnositic information of the application in case of
+ errors.
+ @return diagnositic information of the application in case
+ of errors]]>
+
+
+
+
+ tracking url for the application.
+ @return tracking url for the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ start time of the application.
+ @return start time of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ finish time of the application.
+ @return finish time of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ final finish status of the application.
+ @return final finish status of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The AMRM token is required for AM to RM scheduling operations. For
+ managed Application Masters YARN takes care of injecting it. For unmanaged
+ Applications Masters, the token must be obtained via this method and set
+ in the {@link org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation} of the
+ current user.
+
+ The AMRM token will be returned only if all the following conditions are
+ met:
+
+ - the requester is the owner of the ApplicationMaster
+ - the application master is an unmanaged ApplicationMaster
+ - the application master is in ACCEPTED state
+
+ Else this method returns NULL.
+
+ @return the AM to RM token if available.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes details such as:
+
+ - {@link ApplicationId} of the application.
+ - Applications user.
+ - Application queue.
+ - Application name.
+ - Host on which the
ApplicationMaster
is running.
+ - RPC port of the
ApplicationMaster
.
+ - Tracking URL.
+ - {@link YarnApplicationState} of the application.
+ - Diagnostic information in case of errors.
+ - Start time of the application.
+ - Client {@link Token} of the application (if security is enabled).
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplicationReport(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.GetApplicationReportRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Resource. -1 for invalid/inaccessible reports.
+ @return the used Resource
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Resource. -1 for invalid/inaccessible reports.
+ @return the reserved Resource
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Resource. -1 for invalid/inaccessible reports.
+ @return the needed Resource
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the submitted application.
+ @return ApplicationId
of the submitted application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationId of the submitted application.
+ @param applicationId ApplicationId
of the submitted
+ application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ name.
+ @return application name]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ name.
+ @param applicationName application name]]>
+
+
+
+
+ queue to which the application is being submitted.
+ @return queue to which the application is being submitted]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ queue to which the application is being submitted
+ @param queue queue to which the application is being submitted]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Priority of the application.
+ @return Priority
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerLaunchContext to describe the
+ Container
with which the ApplicationMaster
is
+ launched.
+ @return ContainerLaunchContext
for the
+ ApplicationMaster
container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerLaunchContext to describe the
+ Container
with which the ApplicationMaster
is
+ launched.
+ @param amContainer ContainerLaunchContext
for the
+ ApplicationMaster
container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ YarnApplicationState.
+ Such apps will not be retried by the RM on app attempt failure.
+ The default value is false.
+ @return true if the AM is not managed by the RM]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster for this
+ application. Please note this will be DEPRECATED, use getResource
+ in getAMContainerResourceRequest instead.
+
+ @return the resource required by the ApplicationMaster
for
+ this application.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster for this
+ application.
+
+ @param resource the resource required by the ApplicationMaster
+ for this application.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ For managed AM, if the flag is true, running containers will not be killed
+ when application attempt fails and these containers will be retrieved by
+ the new application attempt on registration via
+ {@link ApplicationMasterProtocol#registerApplicationMaster(RegisterApplicationMasterRequest)}.
+
+
+ For unmanaged AM, if the flag is true, RM allows re-register and returns
+ the running containers in the same attempt back to the UAM for HA.
+
+
+ @param keepContainers the flag which indicates whether to keep containers
+ across application attempts.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ getResource and getPriority of
+ ApplicationSubmissionContext.
+
+ Number of containers and Priority will be ignored.
+
+ @return ResourceRequest of the AM container
+ @deprecated See {@link #getAMContainerResourceRequests()}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ getAMContainerResourceRequest and its behavior.
+
+ Number of containers and Priority will be ignored.
+
+ @return List of ResourceRequests of the AM container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ LogAggregationContext of the application
+
+ @return LogAggregationContext
of the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ LogAggregationContext for the application
+
+ @param logAggregationContext
+ for the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationTimeouts of the application. Timeout value is
+ in seconds.
+ @return all ApplicationTimeouts
of the application.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationTimeouts for the application in seconds.
+ All pre-existing Map entries are cleared before adding the new Map.
+
+ Note: If application timeout value is less than or equal to zero
+ then application submission will throw an exception.
+
+ @param applicationTimeouts ApplicationTimeouts
s for the
+ application]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes details such as:
+
+ - {@link ApplicationId} of the application.
+ - Application user.
+ - Application name.
+ - {@link Priority} of the application.
+ -
+ {@link ContainerLaunchContext} of the container in which the
+
ApplicationMaster
is executed.
+
+ -
+ maxAppAttempts. The maximum number of application attempts.
+ It should be no larger than the global number of max attempts in the
+ YARN configuration.
+
+ -
+ attemptFailuresValidityInterval. The default value is -1.
+ when attemptFailuresValidityInterval in milliseconds is set to
+ {@literal >} 0, the failure number will no take failures which happen
+ out of the validityInterval into failure count. If failure count
+ reaches to maxAppAttempts, the application will be failed.
+
+ - Optional, application-specific {@link LogAggregationContext}
+
+
+ @see ContainerLaunchContext
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#submitApplication(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.SubmitApplicationRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ expiryTime for given timeout type.
+ @return expiryTime in ISO8601 standard with format
+ yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ expiryTime for given timeout type.
+ @param expiryTime in ISO8601 standard with format
+ yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Remaining Time of an application for given timeout type.
+ @return Remaining Time in seconds.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Remaining Time of an application for given timeout type.
+ @param remainingTime in seconds.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ {@link ApplicationTimeoutType} of the timeout type.
+ Expiry time in ISO8601 standard with format
+ yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZ or "UNLIMITED".
+ Remaining time in seconds.
+
+ The possible values for {ExpiryTime, RemainingTimeInSeconds} are
+
+ - {UNLIMITED,-1} : Timeout is not configured for given timeout type
+ (LIFETIME).
+ - {ISO8601 date string, 0} : Timeout is configured and application has
+ completed.
+ - {ISO8601 date string, greater than zero} : Timeout is configured and
+ application is RUNNING. Application will be timed out after configured
+ value.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Resource allocated to the container.
+ @return Resource
allocated to the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Priority at which the Container
was
+ allocated.
+ @return Priority
at which the Container
was
+ allocated]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerToken for the container.
+ ContainerToken
is the security token used by the framework
+ to verify authenticity of any Container
.
+
+ The ResourceManager
, on container allocation provides a
+ secure token which is verified by the NodeManager
on
+ container launch.
+
+ Applications do not need to care about ContainerToken
, they
+ are transparently handled by the framework - the allocated
+ Container
includes the ContainerToken
.
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#allocate(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.AllocateRequest)
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.StartContainersRequest)
+
+ @return ContainerToken
for the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ID corresponding to the original {@code
+ ResourceRequest{@link #getAllocationRequestId()}}s which is satisfied by
+ this allocated {@code Container}.
+
+ The scheduler may return multiple {@code AllocateResponse}s corresponding
+ to the same ID as and when scheduler allocates {@code Container}s.
+ Applications can continue to completely ignore the returned ID in
+ the response and use the allocation for any of their outstanding requests.
+
+
+ @return the ID corresponding to the original allocation request
+ which is satisfied by this allocation.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ The {@code ResourceManager} is the sole authority to allocate any
+ {@code Container} to applications. The allocated {@code Container}
+ is always on a single node and has a unique {@link ContainerId}. It has
+ a specific amount of {@link Resource} allocated.
+
+ It includes details such as:
+
+ - {@link ContainerId} for the container, which is globally unique.
+ -
+ {@link NodeId} of the node on which it is allocated.
+
+ - HTTP uri of the node.
+ - {@link Resource} allocated to the container.
+ - {@link Priority} at which the container was allocated.
+ -
+ Container {@link Token} of the container, used to securely verify
+ authenticity of the allocation.
+
+
+
+ Typically, an {@code ApplicationMaster} receives the {@code Container}
+ from the {@code ResourceManager} during resource-negotiation and then
+ talks to the {@code NodeManager} to start/stop containers.
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#allocate(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.AllocateRequest)
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.StartContainersRequest)
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#stopContainers(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.StopContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationAttemptId of the application to which the
+ Container
was assigned.
+
+ Note: If containers are kept alive across application attempts via
+ {@link ApplicationSubmissionContext#setKeepContainersAcrossApplicationAttempts(boolean)}
+ the ContainerId
does not necessarily contain the current
+ running application attempt's ApplicationAttemptId
This
+ container can be allocated by previously exited application attempt and
+ managed by the current running attempt thus have the previous application
+ attempt's ApplicationAttemptId
.
+
+
+ @return ApplicationAttemptId
of the application to which the
+ Container
was assigned]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId,
+ which doesn't include epoch. Note that this method will be marked as
+ deprecated, so please use getContainerId
instead.
+ @return lower 32 bits of identifier of the ContainerId
]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId. Upper 24 bits are
+ reserved as epoch of cluster, and lower 40 bits are reserved as
+ sequential number of containers.
+ @return identifier of the ContainerId
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId
represents a globally unique identifier
+ for a {@link Container} in the cluster.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ LocalResource required by the container.
+ @return all LocalResource
required by the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ LocalResource required by the container. All pre-existing
+ Map entries are cleared before adding the new Map
+ @param localResources LocalResource
required by the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get application-specific binary service data. This is a map keyed
+ by the name of each {@link AuxiliaryService} that is configured on a
+ NodeManager and value correspond to the application specific data targeted
+ for the keyed {@link AuxiliaryService}.
+
+
+
+ This will be used to initialize this application on the specific
+ {@link AuxiliaryService} running on the NodeManager by calling
+ {@link AuxiliaryService#initializeApplication(ApplicationInitializationContext)}
+
+
+ @return application-specific binary service data]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Set application-specific binary service data. This is a map keyed
+ by the name of each {@link AuxiliaryService} that is configured on a
+ NodeManager and value correspond to the application specific data targeted
+ for the keyed {@link AuxiliaryService}. All pre-existing Map entries are
+ preserved.
+
+
+ @param serviceData
+ application-specific binary service data]]>
+
+
+
+
+ environment variables for the container.
+ @return environment variables for the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ environment variables for the container. All pre-existing Map
+ entries are cleared before adding the new Map
+ @param environment environment variables for the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ commands for launching the container.
+ @return the list of commands for launching the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ commands for launching the container. All
+ pre-existing List entries are cleared before adding the new List
+ @param commands the list of commands for launching the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationACLs for the application.
+ @return all the ApplicationACL
s]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationACLs for the application. All pre-existing
+ Map entries are cleared before adding the new Map
+ @param acls ApplicationACL
s for the application]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerRetryContext to relaunch container.
+ @return ContainerRetryContext
to relaunch container.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerRetryContext to relaunch container.
+ @param containerRetryContext ContainerRetryContext
to
+ relaunch container.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ It includes details such as:
+
+ - {@link ContainerId} of the container.
+ - {@link Resource} allocated to the container.
+ - User to whom the container is allocated.
+ - Security tokens (if security is enabled).
+ -
+ {@link LocalResource} necessary for running the container such
+ as binaries, jar, shared-objects, side-files etc.
+
+ - Optional, application-specific binary service data.
+ - Environment variables for the launched process.
+ - Command to launch the container.
+ - Retry strategy when container exits with failure.
+
+
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container.
+
+ @return ContainerId
of the container.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Resource of the container.
+
+ @return allocated Resource
of the container.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ NodeId where container is running.
+
+ @return allocated NodeId
where container is running.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Priority of the container.
+
+ @return allocated Priority
of the container.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerState of the container.
+
+ @return final ContainerState
of the container.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ exit status of the container.
+
+ @return final exit status
of the container.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes details such as:
+
+ - {@link ContainerId} of the container.
+ - Allocated Resources to the container.
+ - Assigned Node id.
+ - Assigned Priority.
+ - Creation Time.
+ - Finish Time.
+ - Container Exit Status.
+ - {@link ContainerState} of the container.
+ - Diagnostic information in case of errors.
+ - Log URL.
+ - nodeHttpAddress
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It provides details such as:
+
+ -
+ {@link ContainerRetryPolicy} :
+ - NEVER_RETRY(DEFAULT value): no matter what error code is when container
+ fails to run, just do not retry.
+ - RETRY_ON_ALL_ERRORS: no matter what error code is, when container fails
+ to run, just retry.
+ - RETRY_ON_SPECIFIC_ERROR_CODES: when container fails to run, do retry if
+ the error code is one of errorCodes, otherwise do not retry.
+
+ Note: if error code is 137(SIGKILL) or 143(SIGTERM), it will not retry
+ because it is usually killed on purpose.
+
+ -
+ maxRetries specifies how many times to retry if need to retry.
+ If the value is -1, it means retry forever.
+
+ - retryInterval specifies delaying some time before relaunch
+ container, the unit is millisecond.
+ -
+ failuresValidityInterval: default value is -1.
+ When failuresValidityInterval in milliseconds is set to {@literal >} 0,
+ the failure number will not take failures which happen out of the
+ failuresValidityInterval into failure count. If failure count
+ reaches to maxRetries, the container will be failed.
+
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Retry policy for relaunching a Container
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ State of a Container
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container.
+ @return ContainerId
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ExecutionType of the container.
+ @return ExecutionType
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerState of the container.
+ @return ContainerState
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Get the exit status for the container.
+
+ Note: This is valid only for completed containers i.e. containers
+ with state {@link ContainerState#COMPLETE}.
+ Otherwise, it returns an ContainerExitStatus.INVALID.
+
+
+ Containers killed by the framework, either due to being released by
+ the application or being 'lost' due to node failures etc. have a special
+ exit code of ContainerExitStatus.ABORTED.
+
+ When threshold number of the nodemanager-local-directories or
+ threshold number of the nodemanager-log-directories become bad, then
+ container is not launched and is exited with ContainersExitStatus.DISKS_FAILED.
+
+
+ @return exit status for the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ diagnostic messages for failed containers.
+ @return diagnostic messages for failed containers]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Resource allocated to the container.
+ @return Resource
allocated to the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It provides details such as:
+
+ - {@code ContainerId} of the container.
+ - {@code ExecutionType} of the container.
+ - {@code ContainerState} of the container.
+ - Exit status of a completed container.
+ - Diagnostic message for a failed container.
+ - {@link Resource} allocated to the container.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The execution types are the following:
+
+ - {@link #GUARANTEED} - this container is guaranteed to start its
+ execution, once the corresponding start container request is received by
+ an NM.
+
- {@link #OPPORTUNISTIC} - the execution of this container may not start
+ immediately at the NM that receives the corresponding start container
+ request (depending on the NM's available resources). Moreover, it may be
+ preempted if it blocks a GUARANTEED container from being executed.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ExecutionType of the requested container.
+
+ @param execType
+ ExecutionType of the requested container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ExecutionType.
+
+ @return ExecutionType
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceRequest.
+ Defaults to false.
+ @return whether ExecutionType request should be strictly honored]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ExecutionType as well as flag that explicitly asks the
+ configuredScheduler to return Containers of exactly the Execution Type
+ requested.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Application.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ resource key
+ {@link LocalizationState} of the resource
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ location of the resource to be localized.
+ @return location of the resource to be localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ location of the resource to be localized.
+ @param resource location of the resource to be localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+ size of the resource to be localized.
+ @return size of the resource to be localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ size of the resource to be localized.
+ @param size size of the resource to be localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+ timestamp of the resource to be localized, used
+ for verification.
+ @return timestamp of the resource to be localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ timestamp of the resource to be localized, used
+ for verification.
+ @param timestamp timestamp of the resource to be localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+ LocalResourceType of the resource to be localized.
+ @return LocalResourceType
of the resource to be localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ LocalResourceType of the resource to be localized.
+ @param type LocalResourceType
of the resource to be localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+ LocalResourceVisibility of the resource to be
+ localized.
+ @return LocalResourceVisibility
of the resource to be
+ localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ LocalResourceVisibility of the resource to be
+ localized.
+ @param visibility LocalResourceVisibility
of the resource to be
+ localized]]>
+
+
+
+
+ pattern that should be used to extract entries from the
+ archive (only used when type is PATTERN
).
+ @return pattern that should be used to extract entries from the
+ archive.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ pattern that should be used to extract entries from the
+ archive (only used when type is PATTERN
).
+ @param pattern pattern that should be used to extract entries
+ from the archive.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ shouldBeUploadedToSharedCache
+ of this request]]>
+
+
+
+ LocalResource
represents a local resource required to
+ run a container.
+
+ The NodeManager
is responsible for localizing the resource
+ prior to launching the container.
+
+ Applications can specify {@link LocalResourceType} and
+ {@link LocalResourceVisibility}.
+
+ @see LocalResourceType
+ @see LocalResourceVisibility
+ @see ContainerLaunchContext
+ @see ApplicationSubmissionContext
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ type
+ of a resource localized by the {@code NodeManager}.
+
+ The type can be one of:
+
+ -
+ {@link #FILE} - Regular file i.e. uninterpreted bytes.
+
+ -
+ {@link #ARCHIVE} - Archive, which is automatically unarchived by the
+
NodeManager
.
+
+ -
+ {@link #PATTERN} - A hybrid between {@link #ARCHIVE} and {@link #FILE}.
+
+
+
+ @see LocalResource
+ @see ContainerLaunchContext
+ @see ApplicationSubmissionContext
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ visibility
+ of a resource localized by the {@code NodeManager}.
+
+ The visibility can be one of:
+
+ - {@link #PUBLIC} - Shared by all users on the node.
+ -
+ {@link #PRIVATE} - Shared among all applications of the
+ same user on the node.
+
+ -
+ {@link #APPLICATION} - Shared only among containers of the
+ same application on the node.
+
+
+
+ @see LocalResource
+ @see ContainerLaunchContext
+ @see ApplicationSubmissionContext
+ @see ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.StartContainersRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes details such as:
+
+ -
+ includePattern. It uses Java Regex to filter the log files
+ which match the defined include pattern and those log files
+ will be uploaded when the application finishes.
+
+ -
+ excludePattern. It uses Java Regex to filter the log files
+ which match the defined exclude pattern and those log files
+ will not be uploaded when application finishes. If the log file
+ name matches both the include and the exclude pattern, this file
+ will be excluded eventually.
+
+ -
+ rolledLogsIncludePattern. It uses Java Regex to filter the log files
+ which match the defined include pattern and those log files
+ will be aggregated in a rolling fashion.
+
+ -
+ rolledLogsExcludePattern. It uses Java Regex to filter the log files
+ which match the defined exclude pattern and those log files
+ will not be aggregated in a rolling fashion. If the log file
+ name matches both the include and the exclude pattern, this file
+ will be excluded eventually.
+
+ -
+ policyClassName. The policy class name that implements
+ ContainerLogAggregationPolicy. At runtime, nodemanager will the policy
+ if a given container's log should be aggregated based on the
+ ContainerType and other runtime state such as exit code by calling
+ ContainerLogAggregationPolicy#shouldDoLogAggregation.
+ This is useful when the app only wants to aggregate logs of a subset of
+ containers. Here are the available policies. Please make sure to specify
+ the canonical name by prefixing org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.
+ nodemanager.containermanager.logaggregation.
+ to the class simple name below.
+ NoneContainerLogAggregationPolicy: skip aggregation for all containers.
+ AllContainerLogAggregationPolicy: aggregate all containers.
+ AMOrFailedContainerLogAggregationPolicy: aggregate application master
+ or failed containers.
+ FailedOrKilledContainerLogAggregationPolicy: aggregate failed or killed
+ containers
+ FailedContainerLogAggregationPolicy: aggregate failed containers
+ AMOnlyLogAggregationPolicy: aggregate application master containers
+ SampleContainerLogAggregationPolicy: sample logs of successful worker
+ containers, in addition to application master and failed/killed
+ containers.
+ LimitSizeContainerLogAggregationPolicy: skip aggregation for killed
+ containers whose log size exceeds the limit of container log size.
+ If it isn't specified, it will use the cluster-wide default policy
+ defined by configuration yarn.nodemanager.log-aggregation.policy.class.
+ The default value of yarn.nodemanager.log-aggregation.policy.class is
+ AllContainerLogAggregationPolicy.
+
+ -
+ policyParameters. The parameters passed to the policy class via
+ ContainerLogAggregationPolicy#parseParameters during the policy object
+ initialization. This is optional. Some policy class might use parameters
+ to adjust its settings. It is up to policy class to define the scheme of
+ parameters.
+ For example, SampleContainerLogAggregationPolicy supports the format of
+ "SR:0.5,MIN:50", which means sample rate of 50% beyond the first 50
+ successful worker containers.
+
+
+
+ @see ApplicationSubmissionContext]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ NodeManager for which the NMToken
+ is used to authenticate.
+ @return the {@link NodeId} of the NodeManager
for which the
+ NMToken is used to authenticate.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ NodeManager
+ @return the {@link Token} used for authenticating with NodeManager
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The NMToken is used for authenticating communication with
+ NodeManager
+ It is issued by ResourceMananger
when ApplicationMaster
+ negotiates resource with ResourceManager
and
+ validated on NodeManager
side.
+ @see AllocateResponse#getNMTokens()]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Node Attribute is a kind of a label which represents one of the
+ attribute/feature of a Node. Its different from node partition label as
+ resource guarantees across the queues will not be maintained for these type
+ of labels.
+
+
+ A given Node can be mapped with any kind of attribute, few examples are
+ HAS_SSD=true, JAVA_VERSION=JDK1.8, OS_TYPE=WINDOWS.
+
+
+ Its not compulsory for all the attributes to have value, empty string is the
+ default value of the NodeAttributeType.STRING
+
+
+ Node Attribute Prefix is used as namespace to segregate the attributes.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Node Attribute Info describes a NodeAttribute.
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Node AttributeKey uniquely identifies a given Node Attribute. Node Attribute
+ is identified based on attribute prefix and name.
+
+
+ Node Attribute Prefix is used as namespace to segregate the attributes.
+
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Type of a node Attribute
.
+
+ Based on this attribute expressions and values will be evaluated.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hostname of the node.
+ @return hostname of the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+ port for communicating with the node.
+ @return port for communicating with the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ NodeId
is the unique identifier for a node.
+
+ It includes the hostname and port to uniquely
+ identify the node. Thus, it is unique across restarts of any
+ NodeManager
.
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ NodeId of the node.
+ @return NodeId
of the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+ NodeState of the node.
+ @return NodeState
of the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+ http address of the node.
+ @return http address of the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+ rack name for the node.
+ @return rack name for the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+ used Resource
on the node.
+ @return used Resource
on the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+ total Resource
on the node.
+ @return total Resource
on the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+ diagnostic health report of the node.
+ @return diagnostic health report of the node]]>
+
+
+
+
+ last timestamp at which the health report was received.
+ @return last timestamp at which the health report was received]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes details such as:
+
+ - {@link NodeId} of the node.
+ - HTTP Tracking URL of the node.
+ - Rack name for the node.
+ - Used {@link Resource} on the node.
+ - Total available {@link Resource} of the node.
+ - Number of running containers on the node.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getClusterNodes(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.GetClusterNodesRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ State of a Node
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Mapping of Attribute Value to a Node.
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager.
+ @see PreemptionContract
+ @see StrictPreemptionContract]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster about resources requested back by the
+ ResourceManager
.
+ @see AllocateRequest#setAskList(List)]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster that may be reclaimed by the
+ ResourceManager
. If the AM prefers a different set of
+ containers, then it may checkpoint or kill containers matching the
+ description in {@link #getResourceRequest}.
+ @return Set of containers at risk if the contract is not met.]]>
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager.
+ The ApplicationMaster
(AM) can satisfy this request according
+ to its own priorities to prevent containers from being forcibly killed by
+ the platform.
+ @see PreemptionMessage]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceManager]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The AM should decode both parts of the message. The {@link
+ StrictPreemptionContract} specifies particular allocations that the RM
+ requires back. The AM can checkpoint containers' state, adjust its execution
+ plan to move the computation, or take no action and hope that conditions that
+ caused the RM to ask for the container will change.
+
+ In contrast, the {@link PreemptionContract} also includes a description of
+ resources with a set of containers. If the AM releases containers matching
+ that profile, then the containers enumerated in {@link
+ PreemptionContract#getContainers()} may not be killed.
+
+ Each preemption message reflects the RM's current understanding of the
+ cluster state, so a request to return N containers may not
+ reflect containers the AM is releasing, recently exited containers the RM has
+ yet to learn about, or new containers allocated before the message was
+ generated. Conversely, an RM may request a different profile of containers in
+ subsequent requests.
+
+ The policy enforced by the RM is part of the scheduler. Generally, only
+ containers that have been requested consistently should be killed, but the
+ details are not specified.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
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+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The ACL is one of:
+
+ -
+ {@link #SUBMIT_APPLICATIONS} - ACL to submit applications to the queue.
+
+ - {@link #ADMINISTER_QUEUE} - ACL to administer the queue.
+
+
+ @see QueueInfo
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getQueueUserAcls(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.GetQueueUserAclsInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ name of the queue.
+ @return name of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ configured capacity of the queue.
+ @return configured capacity of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ maximum capacity of the queue.
+ @return maximum capacity of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ current capacity of the queue.
+ @return current capacity of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ child queues of the queue.
+ @return child queues of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ running applications of the queue.
+ @return running applications of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ QueueState of the queue.
+ @return QueueState
of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ accessible node labels of the queue.
+ @return accessible node labels
of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ default node label expression of the queue, this takes
+ affect only when the ApplicationSubmissionContext
and
+ ResourceRequest
don't specify their
+ NodeLabelExpression
.
+
+ @return default node label expression
of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ queue stats for the queue
+
+ @return queue stats
of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ preemption status of the queue.
+ @return if property is not in proto, return null;
+ otherwise, return preemption status of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes information such as:
+
+ - Queue name.
+ - Capacity of the queue.
+ - Maximum capacity of the queue.
+ - Current capacity of the queue.
+ - Child queues.
+ - Running applications.
+ - {@link QueueState} of the queue.
+ - {@link QueueConfigurations} of the queue.
+
+
+ @see QueueState
+ @see QueueConfigurations
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getQueueInfo(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.GetQueueInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ A queue is in one of:
+
+ - {@link #RUNNING} - normal state.
+ - {@link #STOPPED} - not accepting new application submissions.
+ -
+ {@link #DRAINING} - not accepting new application submissions
+ and waiting for applications finish.
+
+
+
+ @see QueueInfo
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getQueueInfo(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.GetQueueInfoRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ queue name of the queue.
+ @return queue name of the queue]]>
+
+
+
+
+ QueueACL for the given user.
+ @return list of QueueACL
for the given user]]>
+
+
+
+ QueueUserACLInfo
provides information {@link QueueACL} for
+ the given user.
+
+ @see QueueACL
+ @see ApplicationClientProtocol#getQueueUserAcls(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.GetQueueUserAclsInfoRequest)]]>
+
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+
+ The ACL is one of:
+
+ -
+ {@link #ADMINISTER_RESERVATIONS} - ACL to create, list, update and
+ delete reservations.
+
+ - {@link #LIST_RESERVATIONS} - ACL to list reservations.
+ - {@link #SUBMIT_RESERVATIONS} - ACL to create reservations.
+
+ Users can always list, update and delete their own reservations.]]>
+
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+
+
+ It includes:
+
+ - Duration of the reservation.
+ - Acceptance time of the duration.
+ -
+ List of {@link ResourceAllocationRequest}, which includes the time
+ interval, and capability of the allocation.
+ {@code ResourceAllocationRequest} represents an allocation
+ made for a reservation for the current state of the queue. This can be
+ changed for reasons such as re-planning, but will always be subject to
+ the constraints of the user contract as described by
+ {@link ReservationDefinition}
+
+ - {@link ReservationId} of the reservation.
+ - {@link ReservationDefinition} used to make the reservation.
+
+
+ @see ResourceAllocationRequest
+ @see ReservationId
+ @see ReservationDefinition]]>
+
+
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+
+
+ start time of the {@code ResourceManager} which is used to
+ generate globally unique {@link ReservationId}.
+
+ @return start time of the {@code ResourceManager}]]>
+
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+
+
+ {@link ReservationId} represents the globally unique identifier for
+ a reservation.
+
+
+
+ The globally unique nature of the identifier is achieved by using the
+ cluster timestamp i.e. start-time of the {@code ResourceManager}
+ along with a monotonically increasing counter for the reservation.
+
]]>
+
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+
+
+ It includes:
+
+ - {@link Resource} required for each request.
+ -
+ Number of containers, of above specifications, which are required by the
+ application.
+
+ - Concurrency that indicates the gang size of the request.
+
]]>
+
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+
+ memory of the resource. Note - while memory has
+ never had a unit specified, all YARN configurations have specified memory
+ in MB. The assumption has been that the daemons and applications are always
+ using the same units. With the introduction of the ResourceInformation
+ class we have support for units - so this function will continue to return
+ memory but in the units of MB
+
+ @return memory(in MB) of the resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+ memory of the resource. Note - while memory has
+ never had a unit specified, all YARN configurations have specified memory
+ in MB. The assumption has been that the daemons and applications are always
+ using the same units. With the introduction of the ResourceInformation
+ class we have support for units - so this function will continue to return
+ memory but in the units of MB
+
+ @return memory of the resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ memory of the resource. Note - while memory has
+ never had a unit specified, all YARN configurations have specified memory
+ in MB. The assumption has been that the daemons and applications are always
+ using the same units. With the introduction of the ResourceInformation
+ class we have support for units - so this function will continue to set
+ memory but the assumption is that the value passed is in units of MB.
+
+ @param memory memory(in MB) of the resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ memory of the resource.
+ @param memory memory of the resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+ number of virtual cpu cores of the resource.
+
+ Virtual cores are a unit for expressing CPU parallelism. A node's capacity
+ should be configured with virtual cores equal to its number of physical
+ cores. A container should be requested with the number of cores it can
+ saturate, i.e. the average number of threads it expects to have runnable
+ at a time.
+
+ @return num of virtual cpu cores of the resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ number of virtual cpu cores of the resource.
+
+ Virtual cores are a unit for expressing CPU parallelism. A node's capacity
+ should be configured with virtual cores equal to its number of physical
+ cores. A container should be requested with the number of cores it can
+ saturate, i.e. the average number of threads it expects to have runnable
+ at a time.
+
+ @param vCores number of virtual cpu cores of the resource]]>
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Resource
models a set of computer resources in the
+ cluster.
+
+ Currently it models both memory and CPU.
+
+ The unit for memory is megabytes. CPU is modeled with virtual cores
+ (vcores), a unit for expressing parallelism. A node's capacity should
+ be configured with virtual cores equal to its number of physical cores. A
+ container should be requested with the number of cores it can saturate, i.e.
+ the average number of threads it expects to have runnable at a time.
+
+ Virtual cores take integer values and thus currently CPU-scheduling is
+ very coarse. A complementary axis for CPU requests that represents
+ processing power will likely be added in the future to enable finer-grained
+ resource configuration.
+
+ Typically, applications request Resource
of suitable
+ capability to run their component tasks.
+
+ @see ResourceRequest
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#allocate(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.AllocateRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes:
+
+ - StartTime of the allocation.
+ - EndTime of the allocation.
+ - {@link Resource} reserved for the allocation.
+
+
+ @see Resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ blacklist of resources
+ for the application.
+
+ @see ResourceRequest
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#allocate(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.AllocateRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
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+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ host/rack string represents an arbitrary
+ host name.
+
+ @param hostName host/rack on which the allocation is desired
+ @return whether the given host/rack string represents an arbitrary
+ host name]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Priority of the request.
+ @return Priority
of the request]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Priority of the request
+ @param priority Priority
of the request]]>
+
+
+
+
+ host/rack) on which the allocation
+ is desired.
+
+ A special value of * signifies that any resource
+ (host/rack) is acceptable.
+
+ @return resource (e.g. host/rack) on which the allocation
+ is desired]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ host/rack) on which the allocation
+ is desired.
+
+ A special value of * signifies that any resource name
+ (e.g. host/rack) is acceptable.
+
+ @param resourceName (e.g. host/rack) on which the
+ allocation is desired]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceRequest. Defaults to true.
+
+ @return whether locality relaxation is enabled with this
+ ResourceRequest
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ExecutionTypeRequest of the requested container.
+
+ @param execSpec
+ ExecutionTypeRequest of the requested container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceRequest. Defaults to true.
+
+ @return whether locality relaxation is enabled with this
+ ResourceRequest
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ For a request at a network hierarchy level, set whether locality can be relaxed
+ to that level and beyond.
+
+
If the flag is off on a rack-level ResourceRequest
,
+ containers at that request's priority will not be assigned to nodes on that
+ request's rack unless requests specifically for those nodes have also been
+ submitted.
+
+
If the flag is off on an {@link ResourceRequest#ANY}-level
+ ResourceRequest
, containers at that request's priority will
+ only be assigned on racks for which specific requests have also been
+ submitted.
+
+
For example, to request a container strictly on a specific node, the
+ corresponding rack-level and any-level requests should have locality
+ relaxation set to false. Similarly, to request a container strictly on a
+ specific rack, the corresponding any-level request should have locality
+ relaxation set to false.
+
+ @param relaxLocality whether locality relaxation is enabled with this
+ ResourceRequest
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ID corresponding to this allocation request. This
+ ID is an identifier for different {@code ResourceRequest}s from the same
+ application. The allocated {@code Container}(s) received as part of the
+ {@code AllocateResponse} response will have the ID corresponding to the
+ original {@code ResourceRequest} for which the RM made the allocation.
+
+ The scheduler may return multiple {@code AllocateResponse}s corresponding
+ to the same ID as and when scheduler allocates {@code Container}(s).
+ Applications can continue to completely ignore the returned ID in
+ the response and use the allocation for any of their outstanding requests.
+
+ If one wishes to replace an entire {@code ResourceRequest} corresponding to
+ a specific ID, they can simply cancel the corresponding {@code
+ ResourceRequest} and submit a new one afresh.
+
+ @return the ID corresponding to this allocation request.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ID corresponding to this allocation request. This
+ ID is an identifier for different {@code ResourceRequest}s from the same
+ application. The allocated {@code Container}(s) received as part of the
+ {@code AllocateResponse} response will have the ID corresponding to the
+ original {@code ResourceRequest} for which the RM made the allocation.
+
+ The scheduler may return multiple {@code AllocateResponse}s corresponding
+ to the same ID as and when scheduler allocates {@code Container}(s).
+ Applications can continue to completely ignore the returned ID in
+ the response and use the allocation for any of their outstanding requests.
+
+ If one wishes to replace an entire {@code ResourceRequest} corresponding to
+ a specific ID, they can simply cancel the corresponding {@code
+ ResourceRequest} and submit a new one afresh.
+
+ If the ID is not set, scheduler will continue to work as previously and all
+ allocated {@code Container}(s) will have the default ID, -1.
+
+ @param allocationRequestID the ID corresponding to this allocation
+ request.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Resource capability of the request.
+ @param capability Resource
capability of the request]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Resource capability of the request.
+ @return Resource
capability of the request]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes:
+
+ - {@link Priority} of the request.
+ -
+ The name of the host or rack on which the allocation is
+ desired. A special value of * signifies that
+ any host/rack is acceptable to the application.
+
+ - {@link Resource} required for each request.
+ -
+ Number of containers, of above specifications, which are required
+ by the application.
+
+ -
+ A boolean relaxLocality flag, defaulting to {@code true},
+ which tells the {@code ResourceManager} if the application wants
+ locality to be loose (i.e. allows fall-through to rack or any)
+ or strict (i.e. specify hard constraint on resource allocation).
+
+
+
+ @see Resource
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#allocate(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.AllocateRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ priority of the request.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setPriority(Priority)
+ @param priority priority
of the request
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ resourceName of the request.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setResourceName(String)
+ @param resourceName resourceName
of the request
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ capability of the request.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setCapability(Resource)
+ @param capability capability
of the request
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ numContainers of the request.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setNumContainers(int)
+ @param numContainers numContainers
of the request
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ relaxLocality of the request.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setRelaxLocality(boolean)
+ @param relaxLocality relaxLocality
of the request
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ nodeLabelExpression of the request.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setNodeLabelExpression(String)
+ @param nodeLabelExpression
+ nodeLabelExpression
of the request
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ executionTypeRequest of the request.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setExecutionTypeRequest(
+ ExecutionTypeRequest)
+ @param executionTypeRequest
+ executionTypeRequest
of the request
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ executionTypeRequest of the request with 'ensure
+ execution type' flag set to true.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setExecutionTypeRequest(
+ ExecutionTypeRequest)
+ @param executionType executionType
of the request.
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ allocationRequestId of the request.
+ @see ResourceRequest#setAllocationRequestId(long)
+ @param allocationRequestId
+ allocationRequestId
of the request
+ @return {@link ResourceRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ virtual memory.
+
+ @return virtual memory in MB]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ virtual memory.
+
+ @param vmem virtual memory in MB]]>
+
+
+
+
+ physical memory.
+
+ @return physical memory in MB]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ physical memory.
+
+ @param pmem physical memory in MB]]>
+
+
+
+
+ CPU utilization (The amount of vcores used).
+
+ @return CPU utilization]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ CPU utilization (The amount of vcores used).
+
+ @param cpu CPU utilization]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ custom resource utilization
+ (The amount of custom resource used).
+
+ @param resourceName resourceName of custom resource
+ @return resourceName utilization]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ custom resource utilization
+ (The amount of custom resource used).
+ @param resourceName resourceName
+ @param utilization utilization of custom resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ResourceUtilization
models the utilization of a set of computer
+ resources in the cluster.
+ ]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ allocationRequestId of the request.
+
+ @see SchedulingRequest#setAllocationRequestId(long)
+ @param allocationRequestId allocationRequestId
of the
+ request
+ @return {@link SchedulingRequest.SchedulingRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ priority of the request.
+
+ @param priority priority
of the request
+ @return {@link SchedulingRequest.SchedulingRequestBuilder}
+ @see SchedulingRequest#setPriority(Priority)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ executionType of the request.
+
+ @see SchedulingRequest#setExecutionType(ExecutionTypeRequest)
+ @param executionType executionType
of the request
+ @return {@link SchedulingRequest.SchedulingRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ allocationTags of the request.
+
+ @see SchedulingRequest#setAllocationTags(Set)
+ @param allocationTags allocationsTags
of the request
+ @return {@link SchedulingRequest.SchedulingRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ executionType of the request.
+
+ @see SchedulingRequest#setResourceSizing(ResourceSizing)
+ @param resourceSizing resourceSizing
of the request
+ @return {@link SchedulingRequest.SchedulingRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ placementConstraintExpression of the request.
+
+ @see SchedulingRequest#setPlacementConstraint(
+ PlacementConstraint)
+ @param placementConstraintExpression placementConstraints
of
+ the request
+ @return {@link SchedulingRequest.SchedulingRequestBuilder}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster that may be reclaimed by the
+ ResourceManager
.
+ @return the set of {@link ContainerId} to be preempted.]]>
+
+
+
+ ApplicationMaster (AM)
+ may attempt to checkpoint work or adjust its execution plan to accommodate
+ it. In contrast to {@link PreemptionContract}, the AM has no flexibility in
+ selecting which resources to return to the cluster.
+ @see PreemptionMessage]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Token
is the security entity used by the framework
+ to verify authenticity of any resource.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container.
+ @return ContainerId
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerUpdateType of the container.
+ @return ContainerUpdateType
of the container.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerUpdateType of the container.
+ @param updateType of the Container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container.
+ @return ContainerId
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerId of the container.
+ @param containerId ContainerId
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+ ExecutionType of the container.
+ @return ExecutionType
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ ExecutionType of the container.
+ @param executionType ExecutionType
of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Resource capability of the request.
+ @param capability Resource
capability of the request]]>
+
+
+
+
+ Resource capability of the request.
+ @return Resource
capability of the request]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It includes:
+
+ - version for the container.
+ - {@link ContainerId} for the container.
+ -
+ {@link Resource} capability of the container after the update request
+ is completed.
+
+ -
+ {@link ExecutionType} of the container after the update request is
+ completed.
+
+
+
+ Update rules:
+
+ -
+ Currently only ONE aspect of the container can be updated per request
+ (user can either update Capability OR ExecutionType in one request..
+ not both).
+
+ -
+ There must be only 1 update request per container in an allocate call.
+
+ -
+ If a new update request is sent for a container (in a subsequent allocate
+ call) before the first one is satisfied by the Scheduler, it will
+ overwrite the previous request.
+
+
+ @see ApplicationMasterProtocol#allocate(org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.AllocateRequest)]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerUpdateType.
+ @return ContainerUpdateType]]>
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s in the cluster]]>
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s in the cluster]]>
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+ This class contains the information about a timeline domain, which is used
+ to a user to host a number of timeline entities, isolating them from others'.
+ The user can also define the reader and writer users/groups for the the
+ domain, which is used to control the access to its entities.
+
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+ The reader and writer users/groups pattern that the user can supply is the
+ same as what AccessControlList
takes.
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+ The class that contains the the meta information of some conceptual entity
+ and its related events. The entity can be an application, an application
+ attempt, a container or whatever the user-defined object.
+
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+
+ Primary filters will be used to index the entities in
+ TimelineStore
, such that users should carefully choose the
+ information they want to store as the primary filters. The remaining can be
+ stored as other information.
+
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+ TimelineEntityGroupId
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+ TimelineEntityGroupId
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+ timeline service users to represent #a group of related timeline data.
+ For example, all entities that represents one data flow DAG execution
+ can be grouped into one timeline entity group. ]]>
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+ This class contains the information about a timeline service domain, which is
+ used to a user to host a number of timeline entities, isolating them from
+ others'. The user can also define the reader and writer users/groups for
+ the domain, which is used to control the access to its entities.
+
+
+ The reader and writer users/groups pattern that the user can supply is the
+ same as what AccessControlList
takes.
+
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+ The constuctor is used to construct a proxy {@link TimelineEntity} or its
+ subclass object from the real entity object that carries information.
+
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+ It is usually used in the case where we want to recover class polymorphism
+ after deserializing the entity from its JSON form.
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+ @param entity the real entity that carries information]]>
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+ Note: Entities will be stored in the order of idPrefix specified.
+ If users decide to set idPrefix for an entity, they MUST provide
+ the same prefix for every update of this entity.
+
+ Example:
+ TimelineEntity entity = new TimelineEntity();
+ entity.setIdPrefix(value);
+
+ Users can use {@link TimelineServiceHelper#invertLong(long)} to invert
+ the prefix if necessary.
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+ @param entityIdPrefix prefix for an entity.]]>
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+ @param name property name.
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+ time. The advantage of this handler compared to the placement-processor is
+ that it follows the same ordering rules for queues (sorted by utilization,
+ priority) and apps (sorted by FIFO/fairness/priority) as the ones followed
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+ LENIENT - the RM will generate and provide a keystore and truststore
+ to the AM, which it is free to use for HTTPS in its tracking URL web
+ server. The RM proxy will still allow HTTP connections to AMs that opt
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+ STRICT - this is the same as LENIENT, except that the RM proxy will
+ only allow HTTPS connections to AMs; HTTP connections will be blocked
+ and result in a warning page to the user.
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+ comma-separated list of CLASSPATH entries constructed based on the client
+ OS environment expansion syntax.
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+ cross-platform practice i.e. submit an application from a Windows client to
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+ {@link StartContainersResponse#getAllServicesMetaData()} that is returned by
+ {@link ContainerManagementProtocol#startContainers(StartContainersRequest)}
+
+
+ @return meta-data for this service that should be made available to
+ applications.]]>
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+ The method used by the NodeManager log aggregation service
+ to initial the policy object with parameters specified by the application
+ or the cluster-wide setting.
+
+
+ @param parameters parameters with scheme defined by the policy class.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The method used by the NodeManager log aggregation service
+ to ask the policy object if a given container's logs should be aggregated.
+
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+ @param logContext ContainerLogContext
+ @return Whether or not the container's logs should be aggregated.]]>
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+ The method used by administrators to ask SCM to run cleaner task right away
+
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+ @param request request SharedCacheManager
to run a cleaner task
+ @return SharedCacheManager
returns an empty response
+ on success and throws an exception on rejecting the request
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+ The protocol between administrators and the SharedCacheManager
+ ]]>
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+ Tag1(N1),P1:Tag2(N2),P2:...:TagN(Nn),Pn
+
+ where TagN(Nn) is a key value pair to determine the source
+ allocation tag and the number of allocations, such as:
+
+ foo(3)
+
+ Optional when using NodeAttribute Constraint.
+
+ and where Pn can be any form of a valid constraint expression,
+ such as:
+
+
+ - in,node,foo,bar
+ - notin,node,foo,bar,1,2
+ - and(notin,node,foo:notin,node,bar)
+
+
+ and NodeAttribute Constraint such as
+
+
+ - yarn.rm.io/foo=true
+ - java=1.7,1.8
+
+ @param expression expression string.
+ @return a map of source tags to placement constraint mapping.
+ @throws PlacementConstraintParseException]]>
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+ In secure mode, YARN
verifies access to the application, queue
+ etc. before accepting the request.
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access then the following
+ fields in the report will be set to stubbed values:
+
+ - host - set to "N/A"
+ - RPC port - set to -1
+ - client token - set to "N/A"
+ - diagnostics - set to "N/A"
+ - tracking URL - set to "N/A"
+ - original tracking URL - set to "N/A"
+ - resource usage report - all values are -1
+
+
+ @param appId
+ {@link ApplicationId} of the application that needs a report
+ @return application report
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+ Get a report (ApplicationReport) of all Applications in the cluster.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access for an application
+ then the corresponding report will be filtered as described in
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(ApplicationId)}.
+
+
+ @return a list of reports for all applications
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of the given ApplicationAttempt.
+
+
+
+ In secure mode, YARN
verifies access to the application, queue
+ etc. before accepting the request.
+
+
+ @param applicationAttemptId
+ {@link ApplicationAttemptId} of the application attempt that needs
+ a report
+ @return application attempt report
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws ApplicationAttemptNotFoundException if application attempt
+ not found
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of all (ApplicationAttempts) of Application in the cluster.
+
+
+ @param applicationId
+ @return a list of reports for all application attempts for specified
+ application
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of the given Container.
+
+
+
+ In secure mode, YARN
verifies access to the application, queue
+ etc. before accepting the request.
+
+
+ @param containerId
+ {@link ContainerId} of the container that needs a report
+ @return container report
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws ContainerNotFoundException if container not found
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of all (Containers) of ApplicationAttempt in the cluster.
+
+
+ @param applicationAttemptId
+ @return a list of reports of all containers for specified application
+ attempt
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ {@code
+ AMRMClient.createAMRMClientContainerRequest()
+ }
+ @return the newly create AMRMClient instance.]]>
+
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+
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+ RegisterApplicationMasterResponse
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
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+
+
+ RegisterApplicationMasterResponse
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ addContainerRequest are sent to the
+ ResourceManager
. New containers assigned to the master are
+ retrieved. Status of completed containers and node health updates are also
+ retrieved. This also doubles up as a heartbeat to the ResourceManager and
+ must be made periodically. The call may not always return any new
+ allocations of containers. App should not make concurrent allocate
+ requests. May cause request loss.
+
+
+ Note : If the user has not removed container requests that have already
+ been satisfied, then the re-register may end up sending the entire
+ container requests to the RM (including matched requests). Which would mean
+ the RM could end up giving it a lot of new allocated containers.
+
+
+ @param progressIndicator Indicates progress made by the master
+ @return the response of the allocate request
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
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+
+
+ allocate
+ @param req Resource request]]>
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ allocate.
+ Any previous pending resource change request of the same container will be
+ removed.
+
+ Application that calls this method is expected to maintain the
+ Container
s that are returned from previous successful
+ allocations or resource changes. By passing in the existing container and a
+ target resource capability to this method, the application requests the
+ ResourceManager to change the existing resource allocation to the target
+ resource allocation.
+
+ @deprecated use
+ {@link #requestContainerUpdate(Container, UpdateContainerRequest)}
+
+ @param container The container returned from the last successful resource
+ allocation or resource change
+ @param capability The target resource capability of the container]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ allocate.
+ Any previous pending update request of the same container will be
+ removed.
+
+ @param container The container returned from the last successful resource
+ allocation or update
+ @param updateContainerRequest The UpdateContainerRequest
.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerRequests matching the given
+ parameters. These ContainerRequests should have been added via
+ addContainerRequest
earlier in the lifecycle. For performance,
+ the AMRMClient may return its internal collection directly without creating
+ a copy. Users should not perform mutable operations on the return value.
+ Each collection in the list contains requests with identical
+ Resource
size that fit in the given capability. In a
+ collection, requests will be returned in the same order as they were added.
+
+ NOTE: This API only matches Container requests that were created by the
+ client WITHOUT the allocationRequestId being set.
+
+ @return Collection of request matching the parameters]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerRequests matching the given
+ parameters. These ContainerRequests should have been added via
+ addContainerRequest
earlier in the lifecycle. For performance,
+ the AMRMClient may return its internal collection directly without creating
+ a copy. Users should not perform mutable operations on the return value.
+ Each collection in the list contains requests with identical
+ Resource
size that fit in the given capability. In a
+ collection, requests will be returned in the same order as they were added.
+ specify an ExecutionType
.
+
+ NOTE: This API only matches Container requests that were created by the
+ client WITHOUT the allocationRequestId being set.
+
+ @param priority Priority
+ @param resourceName Location
+ @param executionType ExecutionType
+ @param capability Capability
+ @return Collection of request matching the parameters]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ContainerRequests matching the given
+ allocationRequestId. These ContainerRequests should have been added via
+ addContainerRequest
earlier in the lifecycle. For performance,
+ the AMRMClient may return its internal collection directly without creating
+ a copy. Users should not perform mutable operations on the return value.
+
+ NOTE: This API only matches Container requests that were created by the
+ client WITH the allocationRequestId being set to a non-default value.
+
+ @param allocationRequestId Allocation Request Id
+ @return Collection of request matching the parameters]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ AMRMClient. This cache must
+ be shared with the {@link NMClient} used to manage containers for the
+ AMRMClient
+
+ If a NM token cache is not set, the {@link NMTokenCache#getSingleton()}
+ singleton instance will be used.
+
+ @param nmTokenCache the NM token cache to use.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ AMRMClient. This cache must be
+ shared with the {@link NMClient} used to manage containers for the
+ AMRMClient
.
+
+ If a NM token cache is not set, the {@link NMTokenCache#getSingleton()}
+ singleton instance will be used.
+
+ @return the NM token cache.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ check to return true for each 1000 ms.
+ See also {@link #waitFor(java.util.function.Supplier, int)}
+ and {@link #waitFor(java.util.function.Supplier, int, int)}
+ @param check the condition for which it should wait]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ check to return true for each
+ checkEveryMillis
ms.
+ See also {@link #waitFor(java.util.function.Supplier, int, int)}
+ @param check user defined checker
+ @param checkEveryMillis interval to call check
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ check to return true for each
+ checkEveryMillis
ms. In the main loop, this method will log
+ the message "waiting in main loop" for each logInterval
times
+ iteration to confirm the thread is alive.
+ @param check user defined checker
+ @param checkEveryMillis interval to call check
+ @param logInterval interval to log for each]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Start an allocated container.
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
or other applications that use the
+ client must provide the details of the allocated container, including the
+ Id, the assigned node's Id and the token via {@link Container}. In
+ addition, the AM needs to provide the {@link ContainerLaunchContext} as
+ well.
+
+ @param container the allocated container
+ @param containerLaunchContext the context information needed by the
+ NodeManager
to launch the
+ container
+ @return a map between the auxiliary service names and their outputs
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Increase the resource of a container.
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
or other applications that use the
+ client must provide the details of the container, including the Id and
+ the target resource encapsulated in the updated container token via
+ {@link Container}.
+
+
+ @param container the container with updated token.
+
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Update the resources of a container.
+
+ The ApplicationMaster
or other applications that use the
+ client must provide the details of the container, including the Id and
+ the target resource encapsulated in the updated container token via
+ {@link Container}.
+
+
+ @param container the container with updated token.
+
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Stop an started container.
+
+ @param containerId the Id of the started container
+ @param nodeId the Id of the NodeManager
+
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Query the status of a container.
+
+ @param containerId the Id of the started container
+ @param nodeId the Id of the NodeManager
+
+ @return the status of a container.
+
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Re-Initialize the Container.
+
+ @param containerId the Id of the container to Re-Initialize.
+ @param containerLaunchContex the updated ContainerLaunchContext.
+ @param autoCommit commit re-initialization automatically ?
+
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Restart the specified container.
+
+ @param containerId the Id of the container to restart.
+
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Rollback last reInitialization of the specified container.
+
+ @param containerId the Id of the container to restart.
+
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Commit last reInitialization of the specified container.
+
+ @param containerId the Id of the container to commit reInitialize.
+
+ @throws YarnException YarnException.
+ @throws IOException IOException.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ Set whether the containers that are started by this client, and are
+ still running should be stopped when the client stops. By default, the
+ feature should be enabled. However, containers will be stopped only
+ when service is stopped. i.e. after {@link NMClient#stop()}.
+
+ @param enabled whether the feature is enabled or not]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+ NMClient. This cache must be
+ shared with the {@link AMRMClient} that requested the containers managed
+ by this NMClient
+
+ If a NM token cache is not set, the {@link NMTokenCache#getSingleton()}
+ singleton instance will be used.
+
+ @param nmTokenCache the NM token cache to use.]]>
+
+
+
+
+ NMClient. This cache must be
+ shared with the {@link AMRMClient} that requested the containers managed
+ by this NMClient
+
+ If a NM token cache is not set, the {@link NMTokenCache#getSingleton()}
+ singleton instance will be used.
+
+ @return the NM token cache]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+ By default YARN client libraries {@link AMRMClient} and {@link NMClient} use
+ {@link #getSingleton()} instance of the cache.
+
+ -
+ Using the singleton instance of the cache is appropriate when running a
+ single ApplicationMaster in the same JVM.
+
+ -
+ When using the singleton, users don't need to do anything special,
+ {@link AMRMClient} and {@link NMClient} are already set up to use the
+ default singleton {@link NMTokenCache}
+
+
+ If running multiple Application Masters in the same JVM, a different cache
+ instance should be used for each Application Master.
+
+ -
+ If using the {@link AMRMClient} and the {@link NMClient}, setting up
+ and using an instance cache is as follows:
+
+ NMTokenCache nmTokenCache = new NMTokenCache();
+ AMRMClient rmClient = AMRMClient.createAMRMClient();
+ NMClient nmClient = NMClient.createNMClient();
+ nmClient.setNMTokenCache(nmTokenCache);
+ ...
+
+
+ -
+ If using the {@link AMRMClientAsync} and the {@link NMClientAsync},
+ setting up and using an instance cache is as follows:
+
+ NMTokenCache nmTokenCache = new NMTokenCache();
+ AMRMClient rmClient = AMRMClient.createAMRMClient();
+ NMClient nmClient = NMClient.createNMClient();
+ nmClient.setNMTokenCache(nmTokenCache);
+ AMRMClientAsync rmClientAsync = new AMRMClientAsync(rmClient, 1000, [AMRM_CALLBACK]);
+ NMClientAsync nmClientAsync = new NMClientAsync("nmClient", nmClient, [NM_CALLBACK]);
+ ...
+
+
+ -
+ If using {@link ApplicationMasterProtocol} and
+ {@link ContainerManagementProtocol} directly, setting up and using an
+ instance cache is as follows:
+
+ NMTokenCache nmTokenCache = new NMTokenCache();
+ ...
+ ApplicationMasterProtocol amPro = ClientRMProxy.createRMProxy(conf, ApplicationMasterProtocol.class);
+ ...
+ AllocateRequest allocateRequest = ...
+ ...
+ AllocateResponse allocateResponse = rmClient.allocate(allocateRequest);
+ for (NMToken token : allocateResponse.getNMTokens()) {
+ nmTokenCache.setToken(token.getNodeId().toString(), token.getToken());
+ }
+ ...
+ ContainerManagementProtocolProxy nmPro = ContainerManagementProtocolProxy(conf, nmTokenCache);
+ ...
+ nmPro.startContainer(container, containerContext);
+ ...
+
+
+
+ It is also possible to mix the usage of a client ({@code AMRMClient} or
+ {@code NMClient}, or the async versions of them) with a protocol proxy
+ ({@code ContainerManagementProtocolProxy} or
+ {@code ApplicationMasterProtocol}).]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The method to claim a resource with the SharedCacheManager.
+ The client uses a checksum to identify the resource and an
+ {@link ApplicationId} to identify which application will be using the
+ resource.
+
+
+
+ The SharedCacheManager
responds with whether or not the
+ resource exists in the cache. If the resource exists, a URL
to
+ the resource in the shared cache is returned. If the resource does not
+ exist, null is returned instead.
+
+
+
+ Once a URL has been returned for a resource, that URL is safe to use for
+ the lifetime of the application that corresponds to the provided
+ ApplicationId.
+
+
+ @param applicationId ApplicationId of the application using the resource
+ @param resourceKey the key (i.e. checksum) that identifies the resource
+ @return URL to the resource, or null if it does not exist]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The method to release a resource with the SharedCacheManager.
+ This method is called once an application is no longer using a claimed
+ resource in the shared cache. The client uses a checksum to identify the
+ resource and an {@link ApplicationId} to identify which application is
+ releasing the resource.
+
+
+
+ Note: This method is an optimization and the client is not required to call
+ it for correctness.
+
+
+ @param applicationId ApplicationId of the application releasing the
+ resource
+ @param resourceKey the key (i.e. checksum) that identifies the resource]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Obtain a {@link YarnClientApplication} for a new application,
+ which in turn contains the {@link ApplicationSubmissionContext} and
+ {@link org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.protocolrecords.GetNewApplicationResponse}
+ objects.
+
+
+ @return {@link YarnClientApplication} built for a new application
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Submit a new application to YARN.
It is a blocking call - it
+ will not return {@link ApplicationId} until the submitted application is
+ submitted successfully and accepted by the ResourceManager.
+
+
+
+ Users should provide an {@link ApplicationId} as part of the parameter
+ {@link ApplicationSubmissionContext} when submitting a new application,
+ otherwise it will throw the {@link ApplicationIdNotProvidedException}.
+
+
+ This internally calls {@link ApplicationClientProtocol#submitApplication
+ (SubmitApplicationRequest)}, and after that, it internally invokes
+ {@link ApplicationClientProtocol#getApplicationReport
+ (GetApplicationReportRequest)} and waits till it can make sure that the
+ application gets properly submitted. If RM fails over or RM restart
+ happens before ResourceManager saves the application's state,
+ {@link ApplicationClientProtocol
+ #getApplicationReport(GetApplicationReportRequest)} will throw
+ the {@link ApplicationNotFoundException}. This API automatically resubmits
+ the application with the same {@link ApplicationSubmissionContext} when it
+ catches the {@link ApplicationNotFoundException}
+
+ @param appContext
+ {@link ApplicationSubmissionContext} containing all the details
+ needed to submit a new application
+ @return {@link ApplicationId} of the accepted application
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException
+ @see #createApplication()]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Fail an application attempt identified by given ID.
+
+
+ @param applicationAttemptId
+ {@link ApplicationAttemptId} of the attempt to fail.
+ @throws YarnException
+ in case of errors or if YARN rejects the request due to
+ access-control restrictions.
+ @throws IOException
+ @see #getQueueAclsInfo()]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Kill an application identified by given ID.
+
+
+ @param applicationId
+ {@link ApplicationId} of the application that needs to be killed
+ @throws YarnException
+ in case of errors or if YARN rejects the request due to
+ access-control restrictions.
+ @throws IOException
+ @see #getQueueAclsInfo()]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Kill an application identified by given ID.
+
+ @param applicationId {@link ApplicationId} of the application that needs to
+ be killed
+ @param diagnostics for killing an application.
+ @throws YarnException in case of errors or if YARN rejects the request due
+ to access-control restrictions.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of the given Application.
+
+
+
+ In secure mode, YARN
verifies access to the application, queue
+ etc. before accepting the request.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access then the following
+ fields in the report will be set to stubbed values:
+
+ - host - set to "N/A"
+ - RPC port - set to -1
+ - client token - set to "N/A"
+ - diagnostics - set to "N/A"
+ - tracking URL - set to "N/A"
+ - original tracking URL - set to "N/A"
+ - resource usage report - all values are -1
+
+
+ @param appId
+ {@link ApplicationId} of the application that needs a report
+ @return application report
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The AMRM token is required for AM to RM scheduling operations. For
+ managed Application Masters YARN takes care of injecting it. For unmanaged
+ Applications Masters, the token must be obtained via this method and set
+ in the {@link org.apache.hadoop.security.UserGroupInformation} of the
+ current user.
+
+ The AMRM token will be returned only if all the following conditions are
+ met:
+
+ - the requester is the owner of the ApplicationMaster
+ - the application master is an unmanaged ApplicationMaster
+ - the application master is in ACCEPTED state
+
+ Else this method returns NULL.
+
+ @param appId {@link ApplicationId} of the application to get the AMRM token
+ @return the AMRM token if available
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report (ApplicationReport) of all Applications in the cluster.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access for an application
+ then the corresponding report will be filtered as described in
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(ApplicationId)}.
+
+
+ @return a list of reports of all running applications
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report (ApplicationReport) of Applications
+ matching the given application types in the cluster.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access for an application
+ then the corresponding report will be filtered as described in
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(ApplicationId)}.
+
+
+ @param applicationTypes set of application types you are interested in
+ @return a list of reports of applications
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report (ApplicationReport) of Applications matching the given
+ application states in the cluster.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access for an application
+ then the corresponding report will be filtered as described in
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(ApplicationId)}.
+
+
+ @param applicationStates set of application states you are interested in
+ @return a list of reports of applications
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report (ApplicationReport) of Applications matching the given
+ application types and application states in the cluster.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access for an application
+ then the corresponding report will be filtered as described in
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(ApplicationId)}.
+
+
+ @param applicationTypes set of application types you are interested in
+ @param applicationStates set of application states you are interested in
+ @return a list of reports of applications
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report (ApplicationReport) of Applications matching the given
+ application types, application states and application tags in the cluster.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access for an application
+ then the corresponding report will be filtered as described in
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(ApplicationId)}.
+
+
+ @param applicationTypes set of application types you are interested in
+ @param applicationStates set of application states you are interested in
+ @param applicationTags set of application tags you are interested in
+ @return a list of reports of applications
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report (ApplicationReport) of Applications matching the given users,
+ queues, application types and application states in the cluster. If any of
+ the params is set to null, it is not used when filtering.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access for an application
+ then the corresponding report will be filtered as described in
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(ApplicationId)}.
+
+
+ @param queues set of queues you are interested in
+ @param users set of users you are interested in
+ @param applicationTypes set of application types you are interested in
+ @param applicationStates set of application states you are interested in
+ @return a list of reports of applications
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a list of ApplicationReports that match the given
+ {@link GetApplicationsRequest}.
+
+
+
+ If the user does not have VIEW_APP
access for an application
+ then the corresponding report will be filtered as described in
+ {@link #getApplicationReport(ApplicationId)}.
+
+
+ @param request the request object to get the list of applications.
+ @return The list of ApplicationReports that match the request
+ @throws YarnException Exception specific to YARN.
+ @throws IOException Exception mostly related to connection errors.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get metrics ({@link YarnClusterMetrics}) about the cluster.
+
+
+ @return cluster metrics
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of nodes ({@link NodeReport}) in the cluster.
+
+
+ @param states The {@link NodeState}s to filter on. If no filter states are
+ given, nodes in all states will be returned.
+ @return A list of node reports
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a delegation token so as to be able to talk to YARN using those tokens.
+
+ @param renewer
+ Address of the renewer who can renew these tokens when needed by
+ securely talking to YARN.
+ @return a delegation token ({@link Token}) that can be used to
+ talk to YARN
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get information ({@link QueueInfo}) about a given queue.
+
+
+ @param queueName
+ Name of the queue whose information is needed
+ @return queue information
+ @throws YarnException
+ in case of errors or if YARN rejects the request due to
+ access-control restrictions.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get information ({@link QueueInfo}) about all queues, recursively if there
+ is a hierarchy
+
+
+ @return a list of queue-information for all queues
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get information ({@link QueueInfo}) about top level queues.
+
+
+ @return a list of queue-information for all the top-level queues
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get information ({@link QueueInfo}) about all the immediate children queues
+ of the given queue
+
+
+ @param parent
+ Name of the queue whose child-queues' information is needed
+ @return a list of queue-information for all queues who are direct children
+ of the given parent queue.
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get information about acls for current user on all the
+ existing queues.
+
+
+ @return a list of queue acls ({@link QueueUserACLInfo}) for
+ current user
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of the given ApplicationAttempt.
+
+
+
+ In secure mode, YARN
verifies access to the application, queue
+ etc. before accepting the request.
+
+
+ @param applicationAttemptId
+ {@link ApplicationAttemptId} of the application attempt that needs
+ a report
+ @return application attempt report
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws ApplicationAttemptNotFoundException if application attempt
+ not found
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of all (ApplicationAttempts) of Application in the cluster.
+
+
+ @param applicationId application id of the app
+ @return a list of reports for all application attempts for specified
+ application.
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of the given Container.
+
+
+
+ In secure mode, YARN
verifies access to the application, queue
+ etc. before accepting the request.
+
+
+ @param containerId
+ {@link ContainerId} of the container that needs a report
+ @return container report
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws ContainerNotFoundException if container not found.
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get a report of all (Containers) of ApplicationAttempt in the cluster.
+
+
+ @param applicationAttemptId application attempt id
+ @return a list of reports of all containers for specified application
+ attempts
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Attempts to move the given application to the given queue.
+
+
+ @param appId
+ Application to move.
+ @param queue
+ Queue to place it in to.
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Obtain a {@link GetNewReservationResponse} for a new reservation,
+ which contains the {@link ReservationId} object.
+
+
+ @return The {@link GetNewReservationResponse} containing a new
+ {@link ReservationId} object.
+ @throws YarnException if reservation cannot be created.
+ @throws IOException if reservation cannot be created.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to submit a new reservation to the
+ {@code ResourceManager}.
+
+
+
+ The client packages all details of its request in a
+ {@link ReservationSubmissionRequest} object. This contains information
+ about the amount of capacity, temporal constraints, and gang needs.
+ Furthermore, the reservation might be composed of multiple stages, with
+ ordering dependencies among them.
+
+
+
+ In order to respond, a new admission control component in the
+ {@code ResourceManager} performs an analysis of the resources that have
+ been committed over the period of time the user is requesting, verify that
+ the user requests can be fulfilled, and that it respect a sharing policy
+ (e.g., {@code CapacityOverTimePolicy}). Once it has positively determined
+ that the ReservationRequest is satisfiable the {@code ResourceManager}
+ answers with a {@link ReservationSubmissionResponse} that includes a
+ {@link ReservationId}. Upon failure to find a valid allocation the response
+ is an exception with the message detailing the reason of failure.
+
+
+
+ The semantics guarantees that the {@link ReservationId} returned,
+ corresponds to a valid reservation existing in the time-range request by
+ the user. The amount of capacity dedicated to such reservation can vary
+ overtime, depending of the allocation that has been determined. But it is
+ guaranteed to satisfy all the constraint expressed by the user in the
+ {@link ReservationDefinition}
+
+
+ @param request request to submit a new Reservation
+ @return response contains the {@link ReservationId} on accepting the
+ submission
+ @throws YarnException if the reservation cannot be created successfully
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to update an existing Reservation. This is
+ referred to as a re-negotiation process, in which a user that has
+ previously submitted a Reservation.
+
+
+
+ The allocation is attempted by virtually substituting all previous
+ allocations related to this Reservation with new ones, that satisfy the new
+ {@link ReservationDefinition}. Upon success the previous allocation is
+ atomically substituted by the new one, and on failure (i.e., if the system
+ cannot find a valid allocation for the updated request), the previous
+ allocation remains valid.
+
+
+ @param request to update an existing Reservation (the
+ {@link ReservationUpdateRequest} should refer to an existing valid
+ {@link ReservationId})
+ @return response empty on successfully updating the existing reservation
+ @throws YarnException if the request is invalid or reservation cannot be
+ updated successfully
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to remove an existing Reservation.
+
+
+ @param request to remove an existing Reservation (the
+ {@link ReservationDeleteRequest} should refer to an existing valid
+ {@link ReservationId})
+ @return response empty on successfully deleting the existing reservation
+ @throws YarnException if the request is invalid or reservation cannot be
+ deleted successfully
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by clients to get the list of reservations in a plan.
+ The reservationId will be used to search for reservations to list if it is
+ provided. Otherwise, it will select active reservations within the
+ startTime and endTime (inclusive).
+
+
+ @param request to list reservations in a plan. Contains fields to select
+ String queue, ReservationId reservationId, long startTime,
+ long endTime, and a bool includeReservationAllocations.
+
+ queue: Required. Cannot be null or empty. Refers to the
+ reservable queue in the scheduler that was selected when
+ creating a reservation submission
+ {@link ReservationSubmissionRequest}.
+
+ reservationId: Optional. If provided, other fields will
+ be ignored.
+
+ startTime: Optional. If provided, only reservations that
+ end after the startTime will be selected. This defaults
+ to 0 if an invalid number is used.
+
+ endTime: Optional. If provided, only reservations that
+ start on or before endTime will be selected. This defaults
+ to Long.MAX_VALUE if an invalid number is used.
+
+ includeReservationAllocations: Optional. Flag that
+ determines whether the entire reservation allocations are
+ to be returned. Reservation allocations are subject to
+ change in the event of re-planning as described by
+ {@link ReservationDefinition}.
+
+ @return response that contains information about reservations that are
+ being searched for.
+ @throws YarnException if the request is invalid
+ @throws IOException if the request failed otherwise]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get node to labels mappings in existing cluster
+
+
+ @return node to labels mappings
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get labels to nodes mapping
+ in existing cluster
+
+
+ @return node to labels mappings
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get labels to nodes mapping
+ for specified labels in existing cluster
+
+
+ @param labels labels for which labels to nodes mapping has to be retrieved
+ @return labels to nodes mappings for specific labels
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get node labels in the cluster
+
+
+ @return cluster node labels collection
+ @throws YarnException when there is a failure in
+ {@link ApplicationClientProtocol}
+ @throws IOException when there is a failure in
+ {@link ApplicationClientProtocol}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to set priority of an application
+
+ @param applicationId
+ @param priority
+ @return updated priority of an application.
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Signal a container identified by given ID.
+
+
+ @param containerId
+ {@link ContainerId} of the container that needs to be signaled
+ @param command the signal container command
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get the resource profiles available in the RM.
+
+ @return a Map of the resource profile names to their capabilities
+ @throws YARNFeatureNotEnabledException if resource-profile is disabled
+ @throws YarnException if any error happens inside YARN
+ @throws IOException in case of other errors]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get the details of a specific resource profile from the RM.
+
+ @param profile the profile name
+ @return resource profile name with its capabilities
+ @throws YARNFeatureNotEnabledException if resource-profile is disabled
+ @throws YarnException if any error happens inside YARN
+ @throws IOException in case of other others]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Get available resource types supported by RM.
+
+ @return list of supported resource types with detailed information
+ @throws YarnException if any issue happens inside YARN
+ @throws IOException in case of other others]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get node attributes in the cluster.
+
+
+ @return cluster node attributes collection
+ @throws YarnException when there is a failure in
+ {@link ApplicationClientProtocol}
+ @throws IOException when there is a failure in
+ {@link ApplicationClientProtocol}]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get mapping of AttributeKey to associated
+ NodeToAttributeValue list for specified node attributeKeys in the cluster.
+
+
+ @param attributes AttributeKeys for which associated NodeToAttributeValue
+ mapping value has to be retrieved. If empty or null is set then
+ will return mapping for all attributeKeys in the cluster
+ @return mapping of AttributeKey to List of associated
+ NodeToAttributeValue's.
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get all node to attribute mapping in
+ existing cluster.
+
+
+ @param hostNames HostNames for which host to attributes mapping has to
+ be retrived.If empty or null is set then will return
+ all nodes to attributes mapping in cluster.
+ @return Node to attribute mappings
+ @throws YarnException
+ @throws IOException]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The interface used by client to get a shell to a container.
+
+
+ @param containerId Container ID
+ @param command Shell type
+ @throws IOException if connection fails.]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Create a new instance of AMRMClientAsync.
+
+ @param intervalMs heartbeat interval in milliseconds between AM and RM
+ @param callbackHandler callback handler that processes responses from
+ the ResourceManager
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Create a new instance of AMRMClientAsync.
+
+ @param client the AMRMClient instance
+ @param intervalMs heartbeat interval in milliseconds between AM and RM
+ @param callbackHandler callback handler that processes responses from
+ the ResourceManager
]]>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+ Any previous pending resource change request of the same container will be
+ removed.
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+ Application that calls this method is expected to maintain the
+ Container
s that are returned from previous successful
+ allocations or resource changes. By passing in the existing container and a
+ target resource capability to this method, the application requests the
+ ResourceManager to change the existing resource allocation to the target
+ resource allocation.
+
+ @deprecated use
+ {@link #requestContainerUpdate(Container, UpdateContainerRequest)}
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+ @param container The container returned from the last successful resource
+ allocation or resource change
+ @param capability The target resource capability of the container]]>
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+ Any previous pending update request of the same container will be
+ removed.
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+ allocation or update
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.]]>
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+ See also {@link #waitFor(java.util.function.Supplier, int)}
+ and {@link #waitFor(java.util.function.Supplier, int, int)}
+ @param check the condition for which it should wait]]>
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+ checkEveryMillis
ms.
+ See also {@link #waitFor(java.util.function.Supplier, int, int)}
+ @param check user defined checker
+ @param checkEveryMillis interval to call check
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+ checkEveryMillis
ms. In the main loop, this method will log
+ the message "waiting in main loop" for each logInterval
times
+ iteration to confirm the thread is alive.
+ @param check user defined checker
+ @param checkEveryMillis interval to call check
+ @param logInterval interval to log for each]]>
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+ AMRMClientAsync handles communication with the ResourceManager
+ and provides asynchronous updates on events such as container allocations and
+ completions. It contains a thread that sends periodic heartbeats to the
+ ResourceManager.
+
+ It should be used by implementing a CallbackHandler:
+
+ {@code
+ class MyCallbackHandler extends AMRMClientAsync.AbstractCallbackHandler {
+ public void onContainersAllocated(List containers) {
+ [run tasks on the containers]
+ }
+
+ public void onContainersUpdated(List containers) {
+ [determine if resource allocation of containers have been increased in
+ the ResourceManager, and if so, inform the NodeManagers to increase the
+ resource monitor/enforcement on the containers]
+ }
+
+ public void onContainersCompleted(List statuses) {
+ [update progress, check whether app is done]
+ }
+
+ public void onNodesUpdated(List updated) {}
+
+ public void onReboot() {}
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ The client's lifecycle should be managed similarly to the following:
+
+
+ {@code
+ AMRMClientAsync asyncClient =
+ createAMRMClientAsync(appAttId, 1000, new MyCallbackhandler());
+ asyncClient.init(conf);
+ asyncClient.start();
+ RegisterApplicationMasterResponse response = asyncClient
+ .registerApplicationMaster(appMasterHostname, appMasterRpcPort,
+ appMasterTrackingUrl);
+ asyncClient.addContainerRequest(containerRequest);
+ [... wait for application to complete]
+ asyncClient.unregisterApplicationMaster(status, appMsg, trackingUrl);
+ asyncClient.stop();
+ }
+
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+ The ApplicationMaster
or other applications that use the
+ client must provide the details of the container, including the Id and
+ the target resource encapsulated in the updated container token via
+ {@link Container}.
+
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+ @param container the container with updated token.]]>
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+
+ @param containerId the Id of the container to Re-Initialize.
+ @param containerLaunchContex the updated ContainerLaunchContext.
+ @param autoCommit commit re-initialization automatically ?]]>
+
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+
+ @param containerId the Id of the container to restart.]]>
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+ and provides asynchronous updates on getting responses from them. It
+ maintains a thread pool to communicate with individual NMs where a number of
+ worker threads process requests to NMs by using {@link NMClientImpl}. The max
+ size of the thread pool is configurable through
+ {@link YarnConfiguration#NM_CLIENT_ASYNC_THREAD_POOL_MAX_SIZE}.
+
+ It should be used in conjunction with a CallbackHandler. For example
+
+
+ {@code
+ class MyCallbackHandler extends NMClientAsync.AbstractCallbackHandler {
+ public void onContainerStarted(ContainerId containerId,
+ Map allServiceResponse) {
+ [post process after the container is started, process the response]
+ }
+
+ public void onContainerResourceIncreased(ContainerId containerId,
+ Resource resource) {
+ [post process after the container resource is increased]
+ }
+
+ public void onContainerStatusReceived(ContainerId containerId,
+ ContainerStatus containerStatus) {
+ [make use of the status of the container]
+ }
+
+ public void onContainerStopped(ContainerId containerId) {
+ [post process after the container is stopped]
+ }
+
+ public void onStartContainerError(
+ ContainerId containerId, Throwable t) {
+ [handle the raised exception]
+ }
+
+ public void onGetContainerStatusError(
+ ContainerId containerId, Throwable t) {
+ [handle the raised exception]
+ }
+
+ public void onStopContainerError(
+ ContainerId containerId, Throwable t) {
+ [handle the raised exception]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ The client's life-cycle should be managed like the following:
+
+
+ {@code
+ NMClientAsync asyncClient =
+ NMClientAsync.createNMClientAsync(new MyCallbackhandler());
+ asyncClient.init(conf);
+ asyncClient.start();
+ asyncClient.startContainer(container, containerLaunchContext);
+ [... wait for container being started]
+ asyncClient.getContainerStatus(container.getId(), container.getNodeId(),
+ container.getContainerToken());
+ [... handle the status in the callback instance]
+ asyncClient.stopContainer(container.getId(), container.getNodeId(),
+ container.getContainerToken());
+ [... wait for container being stopped]
+ asyncClient.stop();
+ }
+
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+ @param conf configuration
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+ @param fileName specification of application
+ @param appName name of the application
+ @param lifetime lifetime of the application
+ @param queue queue of the application
+ @return exit code
+ @throws IOException IOException
+ @throws YarnException exception in client or server]]>
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+ application). In the case of a long-running service, the service may be
+ restarted later.
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+ @return exit code
+ @throws IOException IOException
+ @throws YarnException exception in client or server]]>
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+ case of a long-running service, the service must have been previously
+ launched/started and then stopped, or previously saved but not started.
+
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+ @return exit code
+ @throws IOException IOException
+ @throws YarnException exception in client or server]]>
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+ The application may be started later.
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+ @param fileName specification of application to save
+ @param appName name of the application
+ @param lifetime lifetime of the application
+ @param queue queue of the application
+ @return exit code
+ @throws IOException IOException
+ @throws YarnException exception in client or server]]>
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+ Remove the specification and all application data for a YARN application.
+ The application cannot be running.
+
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+ @param appName the name of the application
+ @return exit code
+ @throws IOException IOException
+ @throws YarnException exception in client or server]]>
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+ Change the number of running containers for a component of a YARN
+ application / long-running service.
+
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+ @param appName the name of the application
+ @param componentCounts map of component name to new component count or
+ amount to change existing component count (e.g.
+ 5, +5, -5)
+ @return exit code
+ @throws IOException IOException
+ @throws YarnException exception in client or server]]>
+
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+ Upload AM dependencies to HDFS. This makes future application launches
+ faster since the dependencies do not have to be uploaded on each launch.
+
+
+ @param destinationFolder
+ an optional HDFS folder where dependency tarball will be uploaded
+ @return exit code
+ @throws IOException
+ IOException
+ @throws YarnException
+ exception in client or server]]>
+
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+ Get detailed app specific status string for a YARN application.
+
+
+ @param appIdOrName appId or appName
+ @return status string
+ @throws IOException IOException
+ @throws YarnException exception in client or server]]>
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+ server. It is a blocking API. The method will not return until it gets the
+ response from the timeline server.
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+ @param entities
+ the collection of {@link TimelineEntity}
+ @return the error information if the sent entities are not correctly stored
+ @throws IOException if there are I/O errors
+ @throws YarnException if entities are incomplete/invalid]]>
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+ server. It is a blocking API. The method will not return until it gets the
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+ @param appAttemptId {@link ApplicationAttemptId}
+ @param groupId {@link TimelineEntityGroupId}
+ @param entities
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+ @return the error information if the sent entities are not correctly stored
+ @throws IOException if there are I/O errors
+ @throws YarnException if entities are incomplete/invalid]]>
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+ blocking API. The method will not return until it gets the response from
+ the timeline server.
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+ @param domain
+ an {@link TimelineDomain} object
+ @throws IOException
+ @throws YarnException]]>
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+ Send the information of a domain to the timeline server. It is a
+ blocking API. The method will not return until it gets the response from
+ the timeline server.
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+ This API is only for timeline service v1.5
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+ @param domain
+ an {@link TimelineDomain} object
+ @param appAttemptId {@link ApplicationAttemptId}
+ @throws IOException
+ @throws YarnException]]>
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+ secure way.
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+ @param renewer
+ Address of the renewer who can renew these tokens when needed by
+ securely talking to the timeline server
+ @return a delegation token ({@link Token}) that can be used to talk to the
+ timeline server
+ @throws IOException
+ @throws YarnException]]>
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+ @param timelineDT
+ the delegation token to renew
+ @return the new expiration time
+ @throws IOException
+ @throws YarnException]]>
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+ @throws IOException
+ @throws YarnException]]>
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