Hi Team ,  Pls add your suggestion(s) here , So that i can tune parameters
to balance cluster which is in bad shape now :( ..


--Senthil

On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 3:51 PM, Senthil Kumar <senthilec...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks Lars for your quick response!
>
> Here is my Cluster Utilization..
> DFS Used% : 74.39%
> DFS Remaining% : 25.60%
>
>
> Block Pool Used% : 74.39%
> DataNodes usages : Min % Median % Max % stdev %
> 1.25% 99.72% 99.99% 22.53%
> Hadoop Version : *2.4.1*
>
> Let's take an example :
>
>  Cluster  Live Nodes           :    1000
>  Capacity Used 95-99%      :      700
>  Capacity Used 90 -95 %    :       50
>  Capacity Used  < 90 %     :      250
>
> I'm looking for an option to balance the data quickly from the nodes
> category 90-95% to < 90% nodes category.. I know there is an option like
> -include  & -exclude but it's not helping me ( or am i not using it
> effectively ??  Pls advise here how to use these options properly if i want
> to balance my cluster as described above ) .
>
> Is there any option like --force-balance ( include two other inputs like
> force-balance-source-hosts(file) & force-balance-dest-hosts(file) )..
> this way i believe we can achieve balancing in urgency mode when you have
> 90% of nodes hitting  99% disk usage or when we have median 95% and above
> .. Pls add your thoughts here ..
>
>
> Here is the code that constructs the NW Topology by categorizing like
> over-utilized , avg utilized and under-utilized .. Sometimes i could see
> nodes with 70% of usage also comes under over-utilized ( tried with
> threshold 10 - 30 ) . Correct me if anything wrong in my understanding.
>
> https://github.com/apache/hadoop/tree/release-2.4.1/
> hadoop-hdfs-project/hadoop-hdfs/src/main/java/org/apache/
> hadoop/hdfs/server/balancer
>
> */*create network topology and all data node lists: *
> *     * overloaded, above-average, below-average, and underloaded*
> *     * we alternates the accessing of the given datanodes array either by*
> *     * an increasing order or a decreasing order.*
> *     */  *
> *    long overLoadedBytes = 0L, underLoadedBytes = 0L;*
> *    for (DatanodeInfo datanode : DFSUtil.shuffle(datanodes)) {*
> *      if (datanode.isDecommissioned() ||
> datanode.isDecommissionInProgress()) {*
> *        continue; // ignore decommissioning or decommissioned nodes*
> *      }*
> *      cluster.add(datanode);*
> *      BalancerDatanode datanodeS;*
> *      final double avg = policy.getAvgUtilization();*
> *      if (policy.getUtilization(datanode) > avg) {*
> *        datanodeS = new Source(datanode, policy, threshold);*
> *        if (isAboveAvgUtilized(datanodeS)) {*
> *          this.aboveAvgUtilizedDatanodes.add((Source)datanodeS);*
> *        } else {*
> *          assert(isOverUtilized(datanodeS)) :*
> *            datanodeS.getDisplayName()+ "is not an overUtilized node";*
> *          this.overUtilizedDatanodes.add((Source)datanodeS);*
> *          overLoadedBytes += (long)((datanodeS.utilization-avg*
> *              -threshold)*datanodeS.datanode.getCapacity()/100.0);*
> *        }*
> *      } else {*
> *        datanodeS = new BalancerDatanode(datanode, policy, threshold);*
> *        if ( isBelowOrEqualAvgUtilized(datanodeS)) {*
> *          this.belowAvgUtilizedDatanodes.add(datanodeS);*
> *        } else {*
> *          assert isUnderUtilized(datanodeS) : "isUnderUtilized("*
> *              + datanodeS.getDisplayName() + ")=" +
> isUnderUtilized(datanodeS)*
> *              + ", utilization=" + datanodeS.utilization; *
> *          this.underUtilizedDatanodes.add(datanodeS);*
> *          underLoadedBytes += (long)((avg-threshold-*
> *
> datanodeS.utilization)*datanodeS.datanode.getCapacity()/100.0);*
> *        }*
> *      }*
> *      datanodeMap.put(datanode.getDatanodeUuid(), datanodeS);*
> *    }*
>
>
> Could someone help me here to understand the balancing policy and what are
> the different parameters should i use to balance ( bring down median )
> cluster ??
>
> --Senthil
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 8:21 PM, Lars Francke <lars.fran...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Senthil,
>>
>> I'm not sure I fully understand.
>>
>> If you're using a threshold of 30 that means you have a range of 60% that
>> the balancer would consider to be okay.
>>
>> Example: The used space divided by your total available space in the
>> cluster is 80% Then with a 30% threshold the balancer would try to bring
>> all nodes within the range of 50-100% utilisation.
>>
>> The default threshold is 10% and that's a fairly huge range still
>> especially on clusters that are almost at capacity. So a threshold of 5 or
>> even lower might work for you.
>>
>> What is your utilisation in the cluster (used space / available space)?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Lars
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Senthil Kumar <senthilec...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Team ,  We are running big cluster ( 3000 nodes cluster ) , many time
>>> we
>>> are hitting  Median Increasing to 99.99 % ( 80 % of the DN's ) .
>>> Balancer
>>> is running all time in cluster ..But still  median is not coming down
>>> i.e <
>>> 90 % ..
>>>
>>> Here is how i start balancer ?
>>> /apache/hadoop/sbin/start-balancer.sh
>>> -Ddfs.balance.bandwidthPerSec=104857600  *-threshold  30*
>>>
>>> What the recommended value for thershold ??  Is there any way to pass
>>> param
>>> only to move blocks from Over Utilized ( 98-100%) to under utilized ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Pls advise!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Senthil
>>>
>>
>>
>

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