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what is meaning of datanode numBlocksFailedToUncache metric
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Created ‎03-29-2021 07:39 AM
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Hello,
I am seeing this value for numBlocksFailedToUncache property is going up. Should I be concerned? From apache documentation I can see it means https://blog.woopi.org/wordpress/files/hadoop-2.6.0-javadoc/org/apache/hadoop/hdfs/server/datanode/f...
"Number of uncache commands that could not be completed successfully" Not sure how to interpret this..
Thanks
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Created ‎03-30-2021 02:13 AM
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Hello
This is related to the Cache Management of HDFS
As described in the documentation: https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-hdfs/CentralizedCacheManagement.ht...
In this architecture, the NameNode is responsible for coordinating all the DataNode off-heap caches in the cluster. The NameNode periodically receives a cache report from each DataNode which describes all the blocks cached on a given DN. The NameNode manages DataNode caches by piggybacking cache and uncache commands on the DataNode heartbeat.
If the metric is going up, one possibility could be your namenode is too busy to handle the request
Created ‎03-30-2021 02:13 AM
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Hello
This is related to the Cache Management of HDFS
As described in the documentation: https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-hdfs/CentralizedCacheManagement.ht...
In this architecture, the NameNode is responsible for coordinating all the DataNode off-heap caches in the cluster. The NameNode periodically receives a cache report from each DataNode which describes all the blocks cached on a given DN. The NameNode manages DataNode caches by piggybacking cache and uncache commands on the DataNode heartbeat.
If the metric is going up, one possibility could be your namenode is too busy to handle the request
