HDFS-14187. Make warning message more clear when there are not enough data nodes for EC write. Contributed by Kitti Nanasi.
Signed-off-by: Wei-Chiu Chuang <weichiu@apache.org>
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@ -497,7 +497,10 @@ public class DFSStripedOutputStream extends DFSOutputStream
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// Set exception and close streamer as there is no block locations
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// Set exception and close streamer as there is no block locations
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// found for the parity block.
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// found for the parity block.
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LOG.warn("Cannot allocate parity block(index={}, policy={}). " +
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LOG.warn("Cannot allocate parity block(index={}, policy={}). " +
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"Not enough datanodes? Exclude nodes={}", i, ecPolicy.getName(),
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"Exclude nodes={}. There may not be enough datanodes or " +
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"racks. You can check if the cluster topology supports " +
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"the enabled erasure coding policies by running the command " +
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"'hdfs ec -verifyClusterSetup'.", i, ecPolicy.getName(),
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excludedNodes);
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excludedNodes);
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si.getLastException().set(
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si.getLastException().set(
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new IOException("Failed to get parity block, index=" + i));
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new IOException("Failed to get parity block, index=" + i));
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