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1 How to monitor the $H!T out of Hadoop
Developing a comprehensive open approach to monitoring hadoop clusters

2 Relevant Hadoop Information
From 3 – 3000 Nodes Hardware/Software failures “common” Redundant Components DataNode, TaskTracker Non-redundant Components NameNode, JobTracker, SecondaryNameNode Fast Evolving Technology (Best Practices?)

3 Monitoring Software Nagios – Red Yellow Green Alerts, Escalations
Defacto Standard – Widely deployed Text base configuration Web Interface Pluggable with shell scripts/external apps Return 0 - OK

4 Cacti Performance Graphing System RRD/RRA Front End
Slick Web Interface Template System for Graph Types Pluggable SNMP input Shell script /external program

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6 hadoop-cacti-jtg JMX Fetching Code w/ (kick off) scripts
Cacti templates For Hadoop Premade Nagios Check Scripts Helper/Batch/automation scripts Apache License

7 Hadoop JMX

8 Sample Cluster P1 NameNode & SecNameNode JobTracker Hardware RAID
8 GB RAM 1x QUAD CORE DerbyDB (hive) on SecNameNode JobTracker 8GB RAM

9 A Sample Cluster p2 Slave (hadoopdata1-XXXX) JBOD 8x 1TB SATA Disk
RAM 16GB 2x Quad Core

10 Prerequisites Nagios (install) DAG RPMs Cacti (install) Several RPMS
Liberal network access to the cluster

11 Alerts & Escalations X nodes * Y Services = < Sleep Define a policy
Wake Me Up’s (SMS) Don’t Wake Me Up’s ( ) Review (Daily, Weekly, Monthly)

12 Wake Me Up’s NameNode JobTracker SecNameNode
Disk Full (Big Big Headache) RAID Array Issues (failed disk) JobTracker SecNameNode Do not realize it is not working too late

13 Don’t Wake Me Up’s Or ‘Wake someone else up’ DataNode TaskTracker
Warning Currently Failed Disk will down the Data Node (see Jira) TaskTracker Hardware Bad Disk (Start RMA) Slaves are expendable (up to a point)

14 Monitoring Battle Plan
Start With the Basics Ping, Disk Add Hadoop Specific Alarms check_data_node Add JMX Graphing NameNodeOperations Add JMX Based alarms FilesTotal > 1,000,000 or LiveNodes < 50%

15 The Basics Nagios Nagios (All Nodes)
Host up (Ping check) Disk % Full SWAP > 85 % * Load based alarms are somewhat useless 389% CPU load is not necessarily a bad thing in Hadoopville

16 The Basics Cacti Cacti (All Nodes) CPU (full CPU) RAM/SWAP Network
Disk Usage

17 Disk Utilization

18 RAID Tools Hpacucli – not a Street Fighter move
Alerts on RAID events (NameNode) Disk failed Rebuilding JBOD (DataNode) Failed Drive Drive Errors Dell, SUN, Vendor Specific Tools

19 Before you jump in X Nodes * Y Checks * = Lots of work
About 3 Nodes into the process … Wait!!! I need some interns!!! Solution S.I.C.C.T. Semi-Intelligent-Configuration-cloning-tools (I made that up) (for this presentation)

20 Nagios Answers “IS IT RUNNING?” Text based Configuration

21 Cacti Answers “HOW WELL IS IT RUNNING?” Web Based configuration
php-cli tools

22 Monitoring Battle Plan Thus Far
Start With the Basics Ping, Disk !!!!!!Done!!!!!! Add Hadoop Specific Alarms check_data_node Add JMX Graphing NameNodeOperations Add JMX Based alarms FilesTotal > 1,000,000 or LiveNodes < 50%

23 Add Hadoop Specific Alarms
Hadoop Components with a Web Interface NameNode 50070 JobTracker 50030 TaskTracker 50060 DataNode 50075 check_http + regex = simple + effective

24 nagios_check_commands.cfg Component Failure
define command { command_name check_remote_namenode command_line $USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -u -p $ARG1$ -r NameNode } define service {                service_description            check_remote_namenode                use                             generic-service                host_name                       hadoopname1                check_command               check_remote_namenode!50070 } Component Failure (Future) Newer Hadoop will have XML status

25 Monitoring Battle Plan
Start With the Basics Ping, Disk (Done) Add Hadoop Specific Alarms check_data_node (Done) Add JMX Graphing NameNodeOperations Add JMX Based alarms FilesTotal > 1,000,000 or LiveNodes < 50%

26 JMX Graphing Enable JMX Import Templates

27 JMX Graphing

28 JMX Graphing

29 JMX Graphing

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31 Standard Java JMX

32 Monitoring Battle Plan Thus Far
Start With the Basics !!!!!!Done!!!!! Ping, Disk Add Hadoop Specific Alarms !Done! check_data_node Add JMX Graphing !Done! NameNodeOperations Add JMX Based alarms FilesTotal > 1,000,000 or LiveNodes < 50%

33 Add JMX based Alarms hadoop-cacti-jtg is flexible extend fetch classes
Don’t call output() Write your own check logic

34 Quick JMX Base Walkthrough
url, user, pass, object specified from CLI wantedVariables, wantedOperations by inheritance fetch() output() provided

35 Extend for NameNode

36 Extend for Nagios

37 Monitoring Battle Plan
Start With the Basics !DONE! Ping, Disk Add Hadoop Specific Alarms !DONE! check_data_node Add JMX Graphing !DONE! NameNodeOperations Add JMX Based alarms !DONE! FilesTotal > 1,000,000 or LiveNodes < 50%

38 Review File System Growth Utilization Email (nightly) Size
Number of Files Number of Blocks Ratio’s Utilization CPU/Memory Disk (nightly) FSCK DSFADMIN

39 The Future JMX Coming to JobTracker and TaskTracker (0.21)
Collect and Graph Jobs Running Collect and Graph Map / Reduce per node Profile Specific Jobs in Cacti?


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