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Eric Payne resolved YARN-2592.
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Resolution: Invalid
> Preemption can kill containers to fulfil need of already over-capacity queue.
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> Key: YARN-2592
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-2592
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0, 2.5.1
> Reporter: Eric Payne
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> There are scenarios in which one over-capacity queue can cause preemption of another
over-capacity queue. However, since killing containers may lose work, it doesn't make sense
to me to kill containers to feed an already over-capacity queue.
> Consider the following:
> {code}
> root has A,B,C, total capacity = 90
> A.guaranteed = 30, A.pending = 5, A.current = 40
> B.guaranteed = 30, B.pending = 0, B.current = 50
> C.guaranteed = 30, C.pending = 0, C.current = 0
> {code}
> In this case, the queue preemption monitor will kill 5 resources from queue B so that
queue A can pick them up, even though queue A is already over its capacity. This could lose
any work that those containers in B had already done.
> Is there a use case for this behavior? It seems to me that if a queue is already over
its capacity, it shouldn't destroy the work of other queues. If the over-capacity queue needs
more resources, that seems to be a problem that should be solved by increasing its guarantee.
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