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If THP is disabled after Java process start, do they need to be restarted?
Created ‎02-02-2016 08:58 PM
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I have a cluster with THP inadvertently left enabled. If I disable it, will the processes that are already running stop using it, or do they need to be restarted. Restarting is very inconvenient in this environment.
Created ‎02-12-2016 03:54 AM
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It's mandatory to restart system after you disable THP and then you can start services on the machine. Start from Ambari Server and do it on all other nodes one by one. Plan for maintenance downtime for Non HA components i.e. MapReduce2..
And while you are doing it, it might be good idea to revisit other tunings as well so that you have everything done in a go i.e. Swappiness, IPv6 etc.
Created ‎02-02-2016 08:58 PM
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yes @Peter Coates documentation link
Created ‎02-12-2016 03:54 AM
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It's mandatory to restart system after you disable THP and then you can start services on the machine. Start from Ambari Server and do it on all other nodes one by one. Plan for maintenance downtime for Non HA components i.e. MapReduce2..
And while you are doing it, it might be good idea to revisit other tunings as well so that you have everything done in a go i.e. Swappiness, IPv6 etc.
Created ‎02-12-2016 05:40 AM
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Here is a complete list and procedure to execute before installing your cluster
Created ‎02-12-2016 03:43 PM
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All---thanks for the very helpful answers. The real issue here is that values get changed after the original correct installation. Then you get nailed by surprise later because arbitrarily much time can go by before processes are restarted (That's what happens repeatedly here.) It would be wonderful if Ambari could have an option to execute the same script it executes to do install-time checks periodically to catch this kind of thing.
Created ‎02-12-2016 09:02 AM
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I know this not related to the original question. Once you install Hadoop below things can help you to tune your Hadoop cluster.
