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[jira] Resolved: (HADOOP-497) DataNodes and TaskTrackers should be able to report hostnames and ips relative to customizable network interfaces and nameservers

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-497?page=all ]

Doug Cutting resolved HADOOP-497.
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    Fix Version/s: 0.6.0
       Resolution: Fixed

I just committed this.  The patch had some spurious changes to imports, and indented four spaces-per-level rather than two.  I also moved some duplicated code into the DNS utility class.  Thanks, Lorenzo!

> DataNodes and TaskTrackers should be able to report hostnames and ips relative to customizable network interfaces and nameservers
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-497
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-497
>             Project: Hadoop
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: mapred, dfs, util
>    Affects Versions: 0.6.0
>            Reporter: Lorenzo Thione
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 0.6.0
>
>         Attachments: dnsjava-2.0.2.jar, net-dns.patch, net-dns.patch, nif-utils.patch
>
>
> This patch allows for network configuration parameters to be aded to the hadoop-site.xml file. These parameters specify a network interface name and an optional nameserver hostname which DataNodes and TaskTrackers consult to resolve  their hostnames from the IP bound to the specified network interface.
> This is useful when machines that are part of different physical or logical network need to participate in hadoop clusters as client nodes. The hostname and IP reported by InetAddress.getLocalHost() are not necessarily the ones that will allow the JobTracker and NameNode to reach the clients, as well as not necessarily the ones through which the DFS clients can reach the DataNodes.
> The configuration parameters are
>  - cluster.report.nif
>  - cluster.report.ns
> nif: takes the name of a network interface, like en0, en1 (on macs), eth0, etc...
> ns: the host name of a DNS server to use when resolving the IP bound to the specified nif
> These parameters are set by default to the value "default" which will replicate the current behavior of reporting InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName() and getHostAddress()
> As part of the patch, a new library dnsjava was added along with its license information (BSD license). The list of affected files is:
> src
>  org.apache.hadoop.dfs.DataNode 
>  org.apache.hadoop.mapred.taskTracker 
>  org.apache.hadoop.util.NetworkUtils
> conf
>  hadoop-default.xml
> lib
>  dnsjava-2.0.2.jar
>  dnsjava-2.0.2.LICENSE.txt

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