GlusterFS Hadoop Plugin ======================= INTRODUCTION ------------ This document describes how to use GlusterFS (http://www.gluster.org/) as a backing store with Hadoop. REQUIREMENTS ------------ * Supported OS is GNU/Linux * GlusterFS and Hadoop installed on all machines in the cluster * Java Runtime Environment (JRE) * Maven (needed if you are building the plugin from source) * JDK (needed if you are building the plugin from source) NOTE: Plugin relies on two *nix command line utilities to function properly. They are: * mount: Used to mount GlusterFS volumes. * getfattr: Used to fetch Extended Attributes of a file Make sure they are installed on all hosts in the cluster and their locations are in $PATH environment variable. INSTALLATION ------------ ** NOTE: Example below is for Hadoop version 0.20.2 ($GLUSTER_HOME/hdfs/0.20.2) ** * Building the plugin from source [Maven (http://maven.apache.org/) and JDK is required to build the plugin] Change to glusterfs-hadoop directory in the GlusterFS source tree and build the plugin. # cd $GLUSTER_HOME/hdfs/0.20.2 # mvn package On a successful build the plugin will be present in the `target` directory. (NOTE: version number will be a part of the plugin) # ls target/ classes glusterfs-0.20.2-0.1.jar maven-archiver surefire-reports test-classes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Copy the plugin to lib/ directory in your $HADOOP_HOME dir. # cp target/glusterfs-0.20.2-0.1.jar $HADOOP_HOME/lib Copy the sample configuration file that ships with this source (conf/core-site.xml) to conf directory in your $HADOOP_HOME dir. # cp conf/core-site.xml $HADOOP_HOME/conf * Installing the plugin from RPM See the plugin documentation for installing from RPM. CLUSTER INSTALLATION -------------------- In case it is tedious to do the above steps(s) on all hosts in the cluster; use the build-and-deploy.py script to build the plugin in one place and deploy it (along with the configuration file on all other hosts). This should be run on the host which is that hadoop master [Job Tracker]. * STEPS (You would have done Step 1 and 2 anyway while deploying Hadoop) 1. Edit conf/slaves file in your hadoop distribution; one line for each slave. 2. Setup password-less ssh b/w hadoop master and slave(s). 3. Edit conf/core-site.xml with all glusterfs related configurations (see CONFIGURATION) 4. Run the following # cd $GLUSTER_HOME/hdfs/0.20.2/tools # python ./build-and-deploy.py -b -d /path/to/hadoop/home -c This will build the plugin and copy it (and the config file) to all slaves (mentioned in $HADOOP_HOME/conf/slaves). Script options: -b : build the plugin -d : location of hadoop directory -c : deploy core-site.xml -m : deploy mapred-site.xml -h : deploy hadoop-env.sh CONFIGURATION ------------- All plugin configuration is done in a single XML file (core-site.xml) with tags in each block. Brief explanation of the tunables and the values they accept (change them where-ever needed) are mentioned below name: fs.glusterfs.impl value: org.apache.hadoop.fs.glusterfs.GlusterFileSystem The default FileSystem API to use (there is little reason to modify this). name: fs.default.name value: glusterfs://server:port The default name that hadoop uses to represent file as a URI (typically a server:port tuple). Use any host in the cluster as the server and any port number. This option has to be in server:port format for hadoop to create file URI; but is not used by plugin. name: fs.glusterfs.volname value: volume-dist-rep The volume to mount. name: fs.glusterfs.mount value: /mnt/glusterfs This is the directory that the plugin will use to mount (FUSE mount) the volume. name: fs.glusterfs.server value: 192.168.1.36, hackme.zugzug.org To mount a volume the plugin needs to know the hostname or the IP of a GlusterFS server in the cluster. Mention it here. name: quick.slave.io value: [On/Off], [Yes/No], [1/0] NOTE: This option is not tested as of now. This is a performance tunable option. Hadoop schedules jobs to hosts that contain the file data part. The job then does I/O on the file (via FUSE in case of GlusterFS). When this option is set, the plugin will try to do I/O directly from the backed filesystem (ext3, ext4 etc..) the file resides on. Hence read performance will improve and job would run faster. USAGE ----- Once configured, start Hadoop Map/Reduce daemons # cd $HADOOP_HOME # ./bin/start-mapred.sh If the map/reduce job/task trackers are up, all I/O will be done to GlusterFS. FOR HACKERS ----------- * Source Layout ** version specific: hdfs/ ** ./src ./src/main ./src/main/java ./src/main/java/org ./src/main/java/org/apache ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs/GlusterFSBrickClass.java ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs/GlusterFSXattr.java <--- Fetch/Parse Extended Attributes of a file ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs/GlusterFUSEInputStream.java <--- Input Stream (instantiated during open() calls; quick read from backed FS) ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs/GlusterFSBrickRepl.java ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs/GlusterFUSEOutputStream.java <--- Output Stream (instantiated during creat() calls) ./src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs/GlusterFileSystem.java <--- Entry Point for the plugin (extends Hadoop FileSystem class) ./src/test ./src/test/java ./src/test/java/org ./src/test/java/org/apache ./src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop ./src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs ./src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs ./src/test/java/org/apache/hadoop/fs/glusterfs/AppTest.java <--- Your test cases go here (if any :-)) ./tools/build-deploy-jar.py <--- Build and Deployment Script ./conf ./conf/core-site.xml <--- Sample configuration file ./pom.xml <--- build XML file (used by maven) ** toplevel: hdfs/ ** ./COPYING <--- License ./README <--- This file