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Raghu Angadi updated HADOOP-1762:
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Status: Patch Available (was: Open)
> Namenode does not need to store storageID and datanodeID persistently
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> Key: HADOOP-1762
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-1762
> Project: Hadoop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: dfs
> Affects Versions: 0.14.0
> Reporter: Raghu Angadi
> Assignee: Raghu Angadi
> Attachments: HADOOP-1762-Opt2.patch, HADOOP-1762-Opt2.patch, HADOOP-1762-Opt2.patch,
HADOOP-1762-Opt2.patch, HADOOP-1762-Opt2.patch, HADOOP-1762-Opt2.patch, HADOOP-1762.patch,
HADOOP-1762.patch
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> Currently Namenode stores all the storage-ids it generates since the beginning (since
last format). It allocates a new storageID everytime a new datanode comes online. It also
stores all the known datanode ids since the beginning.
> It would be better if Namenode did not have to keep track of these. I will describe a
proposal in the next comment.
> This has implecations regd how Namenode helps administrators identify 'dead datanodes'
etc. These issues are addressed in HADOOP-1138.
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