HDFS-16328. Correct disk balancer desc (#3669)

Signed-off-by: Akira Ajisaka <aajisaka@apache.org>
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@ -37,8 +37,7 @@ A plan is a set of statements that describe how much data should move between tw
A plan is composed of multiple move steps. A move step has source disk, destination
disk and number of bytes to move. A plan can be executed against an operational data node. Disk balancer should not
interfere with other processes since it throttles how much data is copied
every second. Please note that disk balancer is not enabled by default on a cluster.
To enable diskbalancer `dfs.disk.balancer.enabled` must be set to `true` in hdfs-site.xml.
every second. Please note that disk balancer is enabled by default on a cluster.
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@ -123,7 +122,7 @@ There is a set of diskbalancer settings that can be controlled via hdfs-site.xml
| Setting | Description |
|:---- |:---- |
|`dfs.disk.balancer.enabled`| This parameter controls if diskbalancer is enabled for a cluster. if this is not enabled, any execute command will be rejected by the datanode.The default value is false.|
|`dfs.disk.balancer.enabled`| This parameter controls if diskbalancer is enabled for a cluster. if this is not enabled, any execute command will be rejected by the datanode.The default value is true.|
|`dfs.disk.balancer.max.disk.throughputInMBperSec` | This controls the maximum disk bandwidth consumed by diskbalancer while copying data. If a value like 10MB is specified then diskbalancer on the average will only copy 10MB/S. The default value is 10MB/S.|
|`dfs.disk.balancer.max.disk.errors`| sets the value of maximum number of errors we can ignore for a specific move between two disks before it is abandoned. For example, if a plan has 3 pair of disks to copy between , and the first disk set encounters more than 5 errors, then we abandon the first copy and start the second copy in the plan. The default value of max errors is set to 5.|
|`dfs.disk.balancer.block.tolerance.percent`| The tolerance percent specifies when we have reached a good enough value for any copy step. For example, if you specify 10% then getting close to 10% of the target value is good enough.|