Configure data locality

Capacity Scheduler leverages Delay Scheduling to honor task locality constraints. There are three levels of locality constraint: node-local, rack-local, and off-switch. The scheduler counts the number of missed opportunities when the locality cannot be satisfied and waits for this count to reach a threshold before relaxing the locality constraint to the next level. You can configure this threshold using the Node Locality Delay (yarn.scheduler.capacity.node-locality-delay) and Rack Locality Additional Delay (yarn.scheduler.capacity.rack-locality-additional-delay) fields.

To configure data locality, perform the following:

  1. In Cloudera Manager, select the Clusters > YARN Queue Manager UI service. A graphical queue hierarchy is displayed in the Overview tab.
  2. Click the Scheduler Configuration tab.
  3. In the Node Locality Delay textbox, enter the number of scheduling opportunities that can be missed.

    Capacity Scheduler attempts to schedule rack-local containers only after missing this number of opportunities. You must ensure this number is same as the number of nodes in the cluster.

  4. In the Rack Locality Additional Delay textbox, enter the number of missed scheduling opportunities, over the Node Locality Delay ones, after which Capacity Scheduler should attempt to schedule off-switch containers.

    A value of -1 means that the value is calculated based on the formula L * C / N, where L is the number of locations (nodes or racks) specified in the resource request, C is the number of requested containers, and N is the size of the cluster.

  5. Click Save.