Enabling CGroups
CGroups is a Linux kernel feature. Currently HDP supports CGroups on RHEL6 only. At this time there is no CGroups equivalent for Windows. CGroups are not enabled by default on HDP.
Enable CGroups
On Centos 6, CGroups are not set up by default. Run the following commands to set up CGroups:
yum install libcgroup sudo mkdir /cgroup mount -t cgroup -o cpu cpu /cgroup
Set the following properties in the /etc/hadoop/conf/yarn-site.xml
file on the ResourceManager and NodeManager hosts:
Property:
yarn.nodemanager.container-executor.class
Value:
org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.LinuxContainerExecutor
Example:
<property> <name>yarn.nodemanager.container-executor.class</name> <value>org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.LinuxContainerExecutor</value> </property>
Property:
yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.group
Value:
hadoop
Example:
<property> <name>yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.group</name> <value>hadoop</value> </property>
Property:
yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.resources-handler.class
Value:
org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.util.CgroupsLCEResourcesHandler
Example:
<property> <name>yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.resources-handler.class</name> <value>org.apache.hadoop.yarn.server.nodemanager.util.CgroupsLCEResourcesHandler</value> </property>
Property:
yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.cgroups.hierarchy
Value:
/yarn
Example:
<property> <name>yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.cgroups.hierarchy</name> <value>/yarn</value> </property>
Property:
yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.cgroups.mount
Value:
true
Example:
<property> <name>yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.cgroups.mount</name> <value>true</value> </property>
Property:
yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.cgroups.mount-path
Value:
/cgroup
Example:
<property> <name>yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.cgroups.mount-path</name> <value>/cgroup</value> </property>
Set the Percentage of CPU used by YARN
Set the percentage of CPU that can be allocated for YARN containers. In most cases, the default value of 100% should be used. If you have another process that needs to run on a node that also requires CPU resources, you can lower the percentage of CPU allocated to YARN to free up resources for the other process.
Property:
yarn.nodemanager.resource.percentage-physical-cpu-limit
Value:
100
Example:
<property> <name>yarn.nodemanager.resource.percentage-physical-cpu-limit</name> <value>100</value> </property>
Set Flexible or Strict CPU limits
CPU jobs are constrained with CPU scheduling and CGroups enabled, but by default these are flexible limits. If spare CPU cycles are available, containers are allowed to exceed the CPU limits set for them. With flexible limits, the amount of CPU resources available for containers to use can vary based on cluster usage -- the amount of CPU available in the cluster at any given time.
You can use CGroups to set strict limits on CPU usage. When strict limits are enabled, each process receives only the amount of CPU resources it requests. With strict limits, a CPU process will receive the same amount of cluster resources every time it runs.
Strict limits are not enabled (set to false
) by default. To enable strict CPU limits, set the following property to true
.
Property:
yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.cgroups.strict-resource-usage
Value:
true
Example:
<property> <name>yarn.nodemanager.linux-container-executor.cgroups.strict-resource-usage</name> <value>true</value> </property>
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