Follow-on patch to MAPREDUCE-7341, adding ABFS support and tests
* resilient rename
* tests for job commit through the manifest committer.
contains
- HADOOP-17976. ABFS etag extraction inconsistent between LIST and HEAD calls
- HADOOP-16204. ABFS tests to include terasort
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: I0a7d4043bdf19bcb00c033fc389730109b93b77f
Addresses transient failures in the following test classes:
* ITestAbfsStreamStatistics: Uses a filesystem level static instance to record read/write statistics, which also tracks these operations in other tests running in parallel. Marked for sequential-only run to avoid transient failure
* ITestAbfsRestOperationException: The use of a static member to track retry count causes transient failures when two tests of this class happen to run together. Switch to non-static variable for assertions on retry count
closes#3341
Contributed by Sumangala Patki
Change-Id: Ied4dec35c81e94efe5f999acae4bb8fde278202e
Removed findbugs from the hadoop build images and added spotbugs instead.
Upgraded SpotBugs to 4.2.2 and spotbugs-maven-plugin to 4.2.0.
Reviewed-by: Masatake Iwasaki <iwasakims@apache.org>
(cherry picked from commit 23b343aed1)
Conflicts:
dev-support/docker/Dockerfile
hadoop-project/pom.xml
Introduces `openssl` as an option for `fs.s3a.ssl.channel.mode`.
The new option is documented and marked as experimental.
For details on how to use this, consult the peformance document
in the s3a documentation.
This patch is the successor to HADOOP-16050 "S3A SSL connections
should use OpenSSL" -which was reverted because of
incompatibilities between the wildfly OpenSSL client and the AWS
HTTPS servers (HADOOP-16347). With the Wildfly release moved up
to 1.0.7.Final (HADOOP-16405) everything should now work.
Related issues:
* HADOOP-15669. ABFS: Improve HTTPS Performance
* HADOOP-16050: S3A SSL connections should use OpenSSL
* HADOOP-16371: Option to disable GCM for SSL connections when running on Java 8
* HADOOP-16405: Upgrade Wildfly Openssl version to 1.0.7.Final
Contributed by Sahil Takiar
Change-Id: I80a4bc5051519f186b7383b2c1cea140be42444e
Contributed by Jeetesh Mangwani.
This add the ability to track the end-to-end performance of ADLS Gen 2 REST APIs by measuring latency in the Hadoop ABFS driver.
The latency information is sent back to the ADLS Gen 2 REST API endpoints in the subsequent requests.
Contributed by Shane Mainali, Thomas Marquardt, Zichen Sun, Georgi Chalakov, Esfandiar Manii, Amit Singh, Dana Kaban, Da Zhou, Junhua Gu, Saher Ahwal, Saurabh Pant, James Baker, Shaoyu Zhang, Lawrence Chen, Kevin Chen and Steve Loughran