Adds an Abortable.abort() interface for streams to enable output streams to be terminated; this
is implemented by the S3A connector's output stream. It allows for commit protocols
to be implemented which commit/abort work by writing to the final destination and
using the abort() call to cancel any write which is not intended to be committed.
Consult the specification document for information about the interface and its use.
Contributed by Jungtaek Lim and Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I7fcc25e9dd8c10ce6c29f383529f3a2642a201ae
This defines what output streams and especially those which implement
Syncable are meant to do, and documents where implementations (HDFS; S3)
don't. With tests.
The file:// FileSystem now supports Syncable if an application calls
FileSystem.setWriteChecksum(false) before creating a file -checksumming
and Syncable.hsync() are incompatible.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I892d768de6268f4dd6f175b3fe3b7e5bcaa91194
* core-default.xml updated so that fs.s3a.committer.magic.enabled = true
* CommitConstants updated to match
* All tests which previously enabled the magic committer now rely on
default settings. This helps make sure it is enabled.
* Docs cover the switch, mention its enabled and explain why you may
want to disable it.
Note: this doesn't switch to using the committer -it just enables the path
rewriting magic which it depends on.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
This needs SPARK-33739 in the matching spark branch in order to work
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I4fe75b057159e35aacc072da3cb7343467c0c3f1
Caused by HADOOP-16830 and HADOOP-17271.
Fixes tests which fail intermittently based on configs and
in the case of the HugeFile tests, bulk runs with existing
FS instances meant statistic probes sometimes ended up probing those
of a previous FS.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I65ba3f44444e59d298df25ac5c8dc5a8781dfb7d
This is the API and implementation classes of HADOOP-16830,
which allows callers to query IO object instances
(filesystems, streams, remote iterators, ...) and other classes
for statistics on their I/O Usage: operation count and min/max/mean
durations.
New Packages
org.apache.hadoop.fs.statistics.
Public API, including:
IOStatisticsSource
IOStatistics
IOStatisticsSnapshot (seralizable to java objects and json)
+helper classes for logging and integration
BufferedIOStatisticsInputStream
implements IOStatisticsSource and StreamCapabilities
BufferedIOStatisticsOutputStream
implements IOStatisticsSource, Syncable and StreamCapabilities
org.apache.hadoop.fs.statistics.impl
Implementation classes for internal use.
org.apache.hadoop.util.functional
functional programming support for RemoteIterators and
other operations which raise IOEs; all wrapper classes
implement and propagate IOStatisticsSource
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: If56e8db2981613ff689c39239135e44feb25f78e
See also [SPARK-33402]: Jobs launched in same second have duplicate MapReduce JobIDs
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: Iae65333cddc84692997aae5d902ad8765b45772a
This adds a semaphore to throttle the number of FileSystem instances which
can be created simultaneously, set in "fs.creation.parallel.count".
This is designed to reduce the impact of many threads in an application calling
FileSystem.get() on a filesystem which takes time to instantiate -for example
to an object where HTTPS connections are set up during initialization.
Many threads trying to do this may create spurious delays by conflicting
for access to synchronized blocks, when simply limiting the parallelism
diminishes the conflict, so speeds up all threads trying to access
the store.
The default value, 64, is larger than is likely to deliver any speedup -but
it does mean that there should be no adverse effects from the change.
If a service appears to be blocking on all threads initializing connections to
abfs, s3a or store, try a smaller (possibly significantly smaller) value.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I57161b026f28349e339dc8b9d74f6567a62ce196
This fixes the S3Guard/Directory Marker Retention integration so that when
fs.s3a.directory.marker.retention=keep, failures during multipart delete
are handled correctly, as are incremental deletes during
directory tree operations.
In both cases, when a directory marker with children is deleted from
S3, the directory entry in S3Guard is not deleted, because it is still
critical to representing the structure of the store.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I4ca133a23ea582cd42ec35dbf2dc85b286297d2f