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9037 | 10-23-2014 11:06 AM |
01-16-2015
12:16 PM
We have created PATCH-434 for your s8cluster that is a backport of HDFS-6621 for CDH 5.1.0. This patch was tested against CentOS 5.7 and CentOS 6+ which are our supported OS versions for CDH 5.1.0.
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10-23-2014
11:06 AM
There was a patch released that fixed this problem. I updated the bundle give to me by support.
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08-19-2014
03:47 PM
The issue sounds close, but issue I am seeing that the thread sleeps for 35s and moves more data. It doesnt exit out. It continues to run, but sleeps 35s then moves, then sleeps, then moves. I gathered total rate to be about 15MB/s doing this it this way. like so: 14/08/14 14:22:44 INFO balancer.Balancer: Successfully moved blk_1075451687_1713835 with size=132482663 from 10.2.2.3:50010 to 10.2.1.247:50010 through 10.2.1.248:50010 14/08/14 14:23:19 INFO net.NetworkTopology: Adding a new node: /default/10.2.1.253:50010 14/08/14 14:23:22 INFO balancer.Balancer: Successfully moved blk_1076792220_3054863 with size=134217728 from 10.2.1.253:50010 to 10.2.1.247:50010 through 10.2.2.7:50010 14/08/14 14:23:56 INFO net.NetworkTopology: Adding a new node: /default/10.2.2.2:50010 You can see the last move and next time it wakesup todo the move again its about 35s every time!
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08-19-2014
12:36 PM
New hdfs balancer the command (tried via CM as well same result) "hdfs balancer" command is slow to move data around to balance the nodes. I have tried it with different thresholds and poicies. The old hdfs balancer in version cdh4.1.3 is pretty fast. It actually moves around data at the speed specified by dfs.balance.bandwidthPerSec. The old cluster moves data around rapidly, ie the balancer thread doesnt sleep. The new one however, seems to either ignore it or is superceeded by another value that is not tunable. The balancer sleeps for 35s then moves a few blocks around, then sleeps again. I have dfs.balance.bandwidthPerSec set to 1GB/s (or 10Gb) Yet the cluster only gets balanced at 15MB/s which is really slow when you have TBs of data. This cluster is completely idle of 18 nodes, nothing is happening other than prep work to move data around and testing to get the cluster to prod status. If anyone knows the quirks of the new hadoop please help! At this snail's pace adding / remove nodes would be disasterous to the hadoop infrastructure. This would indeed become small data platform not big data.
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