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[jira] Issue Comment Edited: (HADOOP-785) Divide the server and client configurations

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acmurthy edited comment on HADOOP-785 at 9/6/07 10:53 AM:
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I'm not super-sure about use-cases for secret keys (nutch?), but one way to get around it would be to have a separate directory with config file(s) which are read by the server's config via {{Configuration.addResouce(Path)}}.

Would that be acceptable?

      was (Author: acmurthy):
    I'm not super-sure about use-cases for secret keys (nutch?), but one way to get around it would be to have a separate directory with config files which are read only by the servers' configs via {{Configuration.addResouce(Path)}}. 

Would that be acceptable?
  
> Divide the server and client configurations
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-785
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-785
>             Project: Hadoop
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: conf
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.0
>            Reporter: Owen O'Malley
>            Assignee: Arun C Murthy
>             Fix For: 0.15.0
>
>         Attachments: HADOOP-785_1_20070903.patch, HADOOP-785_2_20070906.patch
>
>
> The configuration system is easy to misconfigure and I think we need to strongly divide the server from client configs. 
> An example of the problem was a configuration where the task tracker has a hadoop-site.xml that set mapred.reduce.tasks to 1. Therefore, the job tracker had the right number of reduces, but the map task thought there was a single reduce. This lead to a hard to find diagnose failure.
> Therefore, I propose separating out the configuration types as:
> class Configuration;
> // reads site-default.xml, hadoop-default.xml
> class ServerConf extends Configuration;
> // reads hadoop-server.xml, $super
> class DfsServerConf extends ServerConf;
> // reads dfs-server.xml, $super
> class MapRedServerConf extends ServerConf;
> // reads mapred-server.xml, $super
> class ClientConf extends Configuration;
> // reads hadoop-client.xml, $super
> class JobConf extends ClientConf;
> // reads job.xml, $super
> Note in particular, that nothing corresponds to hadoop-site.xml, which overrides both client and server configs. Furthermore, the properties from the *-default.xml files should never be saved into the job.xml.

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