YARN-7692. Skip validating priority acls while recovering applications. Contributed by Sunil G.
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@ -362,10 +362,16 @@ public class RMAppManager implements EventHandler<RMAppManagerEvent>,
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// Verify and get the update application priority and set back to
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// submissionContext
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UserGroupInformation userUgi = UserGroupInformation.createRemoteUser(user);
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Priority appPriority = scheduler.checkAndGetApplicationPriority(
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submissionContext.getPriority(), userUgi, submissionContext.getQueue(),
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applicationId);
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submissionContext.setPriority(appPriority);
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// Application priority needed to be validated only while submitting. During
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// recovery, validated priority could be recovered from submission context.
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if (!isRecovery) {
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Priority appPriority = scheduler.checkAndGetApplicationPriority(
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submissionContext.getPriority(), userUgi,
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submissionContext.getQueue(),
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applicationId);
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submissionContext.setPriority(appPriority);
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}
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// Since FairScheduler queue mapping is done inside scheduler,
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// if FairScheduler is used and the queue doesn't exist, we should not
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