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[jira] [Created] (YARN-9205) When using custom resource type,
application will fail to run due to the CapacityScheduler throws
InvalidResourceRequestException(GREATER_THEN_MAX_ALLOCATION)
Zhankun Tang created YARN-9205:
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Summary: When using custom resource type, application will fail to run due to the CapacityScheduler throws InvalidResourceRequestException(GREATER_THEN_MAX_ALLOCATION)
Key: YARN-9205
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-9205
Project: Hadoop YARN
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Zhankun Tang
In a non-secure cluster. Reproduce it as follows:
# Set capacity scheduler in yarn-site.xml
# Use default capacity-scheduler.xml
# Set custom resource type "cmp.com/hdw" in resource-types.xml
# Set a value say 10 in node-resources.xml
# Start cluster
# Submit a distribute shell application which requests some "cmp.com/hdw"
The AM will get an exception from CapacityScheduler and then failed. This bug doesn't exist in FairScheduler.
{code:java}
2019-01-17 22:12:11,286 INFO distributedshell.ApplicationMaster: Requested container ask: Capability[<memory:2048, vCores:2, cmp.com/hdw: 2>]Priority[0]AllocationRequestId[0]ExecutionTypeRequest[{Execution Type: GUARANTEED, Enforce Execution Type: false}]Resource Profile[]
2019-01-17 22:12:12,326 ERROR impl.AMRMClientAsyncImpl: Exception on heartbeat
org.apache.hadoop.yarn.exceptions.InvalidResourceRequestException: Invalid resource request! Cannot allocate containers as requested resource is greater than maximum allowed allocation. Requested resource type=[cmp.com/hdw], Requested resource=<memory:2048, vCores:2, cmp.com/hdw: 2>, maximum allowed allocation=<memory:8192, vCores:4>, please note that maximum allowed allocation is calculated by scheduler based on maximum resource of registered NodeManagers, which might be less than configured maximum allocation=<memory:8192, vCores:4, cmp.com/hdw: 9223372036854775807>
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler.SchedulerUtils.throwInvalidResourceException(SchedulerUtils.java:492)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler.SchedulerUtils.checkResourceRequestAgainstAvailableResource(SchedulerUtils.java:388)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler.SchedulerUtils.validateResourceRequest(SchedulerUtils.java:315)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler.SchedulerUtils.normalizeAndValidateRequest(SchedulerUtils.java:293)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler.SchedulerUtils.normalizeAndValidateRequest(SchedulerUtils.java:301)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.RMServerUtils.normalizeAndValidateRequests(RMServerUtils.java:250)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.DefaultAMSProcessor.allocate(DefaultAMSProcessor.java:240)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.scheduler.constraint.processor.DisabledPlacementProcessor.allocate(DisabledPlacementProcessor.java:75)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.AMSProcessingChain.allocate(AMSProcessingChain.java:92)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.resourcemanager.ApplicationMasterService.allocate(ApplicationMasterService.java:424)
at org.apache.hadoop.yarn.api.impl.pb.service.ApplicationMasterProtocolPBServiceImpl.allocate(ApplicationMasterProtocolPBServiceImpl.java:60)
...{code}
Did a roughly debugging, below method should return the wrong maximum capacity.
DefaultAMSProcessor.java, Line 234.
{code:java}
Resource maximumCapacity =
getScheduler().getMaximumResourceCapability(app.getQueue());{code}
The above code seems should return "<memory:8192, vCores:4, cmp.com/hdw:10>" but returns "<memory:8192, vCores:4>".
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