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[jira] [Updated] (HADOOP-9184) Some reducers failing to write final output file to s3.

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Allen Wittenauer updated HADOOP-9184:
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    Labels: BB2015-05-TBR  (was: )

> Some reducers failing to write final output file to s3.
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-9184
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-9184
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.20.2
>            Reporter: Jeremy Karn
>              Labels: BB2015-05-TBR
>         Attachments: HADOOP-9184-branch-0.20.patch, example.pig, hadoop-9184.patch, task_log.txt
>
>
> We had a Hadoop job that was running 100 reducers with most of the reducers expected to write out an empty file. When the final output was to an S3 bucket we were finding that sometimes we were missing a final part file.  This was happening approximately 1 job in 3 (so approximately 1 reducer out of 300 was failing to output the data properly). I've attached the pig script we were using to reproduce the bug.
> After an in depth look and instrumenting the code we traced the problem to moveTaskOutputs in FileOutputCommitter.  
> The code there looked like:
> {code}
>     if (fs.isFile(taskOutput)) {
> 	… do stuff …       
>     } else if(fs.getFileStatus(taskOutput).isDir()) {
> 	… do stuff … 
>     }
> {code}
> And what we saw happening is that for the problem jobs neither path was being exercised.  I've attached the task log of our instrumented code.  In this version we added an else statement and printed out the line "THIS SEEMS LIKE WE SHOULD NEVER GET HERE …".
> The root cause of this seems to be an eventual consistency issue with S3.  You can see in the log that the first time moveTaskOutputs is called it finds that the taskOutput is a directory.  It goes into the isDir() branch and successfully retrieves the list of files in that directory from S3 (in this case just one file).  This triggers a recursive call to moveTaskOutputs for the file found in the directory.  But in this pass through moveTaskOutput the temporary output file can't be found resulting in both branches of the above if statement being skipped and the temporary file never being moved to the final output location.



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