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[jira] [Commented] (YARN-321) Generic application history service
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Allen Wittenauer commented on YARN-321:
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Looks like this should get closed out w/a fix ver of 2.4.0?
> Generic application history service
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> Key: YARN-321
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-321
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Luke Lu
> Attachments: AHS Diagram.pdf, ApplicationHistoryServiceHighLevel.pdf, Generic Application History - Design-20131219.pdf, HistoryStorageDemo.java
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> The mapreduce job history server currently needs to be deployed as a trusted server in sync with the mapreduce runtime. Every new application would need a similar application history server. Having to deploy O(T*V) (where T is number of type of application, V is number of version of application) trusted servers is clearly not scalable.
> Job history storage handling itself is pretty generic: move the logs and history data into a particular directory for later serving. Job history data is already stored as json (or binary avro). I propose that we create only one trusted application history server, which can have a generic UI (display json as a tree of strings) as well. Specific application/version can deploy untrusted webapps (a la AMs) to query the application history server and interpret the json for its specific UI and/or analytics.
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