Mithun Radhakrishnan created HIVE-3098:
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             Summary: Memory leak from large number of FileSystem instances in 
FileSystem.CACHE. (Must cache UGIs.)
                 Key: HIVE-3098
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-3098
             Project: Hive
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Shims
    Affects Versions: 0.9.0
         Environment: Running with Hadoop 20.205.0.3+ / 1.0.x with security 
turned on.
            Reporter: Mithun Radhakrishnan
            Assignee: Mithun Radhakrishnan


The problem manifested from stress-testing HCatalog 0.4.1 (as part of testing 
the Oracle backend).

The HCatalog server ran out of memory (-Xmx2048m) when pounded by 60-threads, 
in under 24 hours. The heap-dump indicates that hadoop::FileSystem.CACHE had 
1000000 instances of FileSystem, whose combined retained-mem consumed the 
entire heap.

It boiled down to hadoop::UserGroupInformation::equals() being implemented such 
that the "Subject" member is compared for equality ("=="), and not equivalence 
(".equals()"). This causes equivalent UGI instances to compare as unequal, and 
causes a new FileSystem instance to be created and cached.

The UGI.equals() is so implemented, incidentally, as a fix for yet another 
problem (HADOOP-6670); so it is unlikely that that implementation can be 
modified.

The solution for this is to check for UGI equivalence in HCatalog (i.e. in the 
Hive metastore), using an cache for UGI instances in the shims.

I have a patch to fix this. I'll upload it shortly. I just ran an overnight 
test to confirm that the memory-leak has been arrested.

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