This section describes the following:
Navigation
Ambari SCOM
Use the Ambari SCOM main navigation tree to browse cluster, HDFS and MapReduce performance metrics.
Cluster Summary
This scenario checks Clusters health state. User can choose the Cluster by clicking Cluster Name, after User can see intuitively visualization:
- Cluster Services
- Participating Hosts
- Live vs. Dead Nodes
- Space Utilization
After user selects a Cluster Service, Participating Hosts will populate automatically.
Cluster Diagram
See a layout of Services and Components across your cluster hosts.
HDFS Service Summary
This scenario checks HDFS Cluster Services health state. User can choose the Cluster by clicking Parent Cluster Name, after User can see intuitively visualization:
- Files Summary metrics
- Block Summary metrics
- I/O Summary metrics
- Capacity Remaining
HDFS NameNode
This scenario checks NameNode Host Component health state. User can choose the Cluster by clicking Parent Cluster Name, after User can see intuitively visualization:
- Memory Heap Utilization
- Thread Status
- Garbage Collection Time (ms)
- Average RPC Wait Time
MapReduce Service Summary
This scenario checks MapReduce Cluster Services health state. User can choose the Cluster by clicking Parent Cluster Name, after User can see intuitively visualization:
- Jobs Summary
- TaskTrackers Summary
- Slots Utilization
- Maps vs. Reducers
MapReduce JobTracker
This scenario checks JobTracker Host Component health state. User can choose the Cluster by clicking Parent Cluster Name, after User can see intuitively visualization:
- Memory Heap Utilization
- Threads Status
- Garbage Collection Time (ms)
- Average RPC Wait Time
Alerts
The following Alerts are configured by Ambari SCOM:
Name |
Alert Message |
Description |
Threshold |
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Capacity Remaining |
There is little or no space capacity remaining in HDFS. |
Gives warning/critical alert if percentage of available space on all HDFS nodes together is less then upper/lower threshold. |
30-Warning |
Under-Replicated Blocks |
Number of under-replicated blocks in the HDFS is too high. |
Gives warning/critical alert if percentage of under-replicated blocks is more than lower/upper threshold. |
1-Warning |
Corrupted Blocks |
There are corrupted file blocks in HDFS. |
Gives critical alert if number of corrupted blocks is more than threshold. |
1 |
DataNodes Down |
A significant number of DataNodes are down in the cluster. |
Gives warning/critical alert if percentage of dead HDFS data nodes in cluster is more than lower/upper threshold. |
10-Warning |
Failed Jobs |
MapReduce jobs are failing too frequently. |
Gives warning/critical alert if percentage of map-reduce failed jobs is more than lower/upper threshold. |
10-Warning |
Invalid TaskTrackers |
There are TaskTracker nodes which are in the invalid state. |
Gives critical alert if there is at least one blacklisted task-tracker. |
1 |
Memory Heap Usage |
JobTracker is working under high memory pressure. |
Gives warning/critical alert if percentage of used job-tracker memory heap is more than lower/upper threshold. |
80-Warning |
Memory Heap Usage |
NameNode is working under high memory pressure. |
Gives warning/critical alert if percentage of used NameNode memory heap is more than lower/upper threshold. |
80-Warning |
TaskTrackers Down |
A significant number of TaskTrackers are down in the cluster. |
Gives warning/critical alert if percentage of map reduce dead task-trackers is more than lower/upper threshold. |
10-Warning |
TaskTracker Service State |
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Turns TaskTracker service to warning state if the TaskTracker service is unavailable. |
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NameNode Service State |
NameNode service is not running. |
Gives critical alert if a NameNode service is unavailable. |
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Secondary NameNode Service State |
Secondary NameNode service is not running. |
Gives warning alert if a Secondary NameNode service is unavailable. |
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JobTracker Service State |
JobTracker service is not running. |
Gives critical alert if a JobTracker service is unavailable. |
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Oozie Server Service State |
Oozie Server service is not running. |
Gives critical alert if a Oozie Server service is unavailable. |
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Hive Metastore State |
Hive Metastore server is not running. |
Gives critical alert if a Hive Metastore service is unavailable. |
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HiveServer State |
HiveServer service is not running. |
Gives critical alert if a Hive Server service is unavailable. |
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WebHCat Server Service State |
WebHCat Server service is not running. |
Gives critical alert if a WebHCat Server service is unavailable. |
Viewing
The Cluster Diagram view will show when an alert has been raised on an object in the cluster. In the image below this is indicated with a on the cluster icon.
You can find out more information about any alerts by accessing the Alert View. The Alert View can be accessed from the Tasks panel on the right. Alert View shows all of the alerts for the selected object. You can see details about any alert or edit its monitor by selecting it in the list.
Another way to see all of the alerts for a specific object or to override the default thresholds and properties is to access the Health Explorer. You can bring up the Health Explorer by right clicking on any object in the diagram view and selecting from the menu. The list on the left shows all of the alerts for the selected object.
You can see the Monitor Properties by right clicking on any alert in the list and selecting from the menu. This will show details about the monitor that is associated with the alert and allow you to override the properties and thresholds of the monitor.
You can also see the state changes of an object in the Health Explorer by selecting an alert and picking the State Changes tab on the right. This tab shows the time as well as the “from” and “to” state of any state change for the monitor associated with the selected alert. The tab also shows the state of the object that triggered the state change.
Customizing
By selecting Overrides you can change the default values of the monitor (Critical Threshold, Warning Threshold, Internal). Check the override box and enter a new value. Then select the destination management pack where the overrides will be stored.
Interval Rules
The following table lists performance rules that have default intervals for alert checks that might require additional tuning to suit your environment. Evaluate these rules to determine whether the default intervals are appropriate for your environment. If a default interval is not appropriate for your environment, you should obtain a baseline for the relevant performance counters, and then adjust the interval by applying an override to them.
Name |
Description |
Interval (secs) |
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Collect HDFS Blocks Read |
This rule collects amount of heap memory used by Host Component. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Blocks Written |
This rule collects amount of non-heap memory committed to Host Component. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Bytes Read |
This rule collects amount of non-heap memory used by Host Component. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Bytes Written |
This rule collects number of garbage collections performed for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Capacity Non-DFS Used (GB) |
This rule collects number of blocked threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Capacity Remaining (GB) |
This rule collects number of new threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Capacity Total (GB) |
This rule collects number of runnable threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Capacity Used (GB) |
This rule collects number of terminated threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Corrupted Blocks |
This rule collects number of timed waiting threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Dead DataNodes |
This rule collects number of waiting threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Decommissioned DataNodes |
This rule collects time spent in garbage collection of Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Files Appended |
This rule collects number of dead TaskTrackers for cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Files Created |
This rule collects number of completed MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Files Deleted |
This rule collects number of failed MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Live DataNodes |
This rule collects percent of failed MapReduce jobs in cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Missing Blocks |
This rule collects number of killed MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Pending Deletion Blocks |
This rule collects number of preparing MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Pending Replication Blocks |
This rule collects number of running MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Total Blocks |
This rule collects number of submitted MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Total Files |
This rule collects number of live TaskTrackers for cluster. |
900 |
Collect HDFS Under-Replicated Blocks |
This rule collects number of reserved map slots for cluster. |
900 |
Collect Live vs Dead DataNodes Widget Data |
This rule collects number of completed maps tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect Space Utilization Widget Data |
This rule collects number of failed map tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Errors Logged |
This rule collects number of killed map tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Fatal Errors Logged |
This rule collects number of launched map tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Heap Memory Committed |
This rule collects total number of TaskTrackers in cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Heap Memory Used |
This rule collects number of occupied map slots for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Non Heap Memory Committed |
This rule collects number of occupied reduce slots for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Non Heap Memory Used |
This rule collects number of reserved reduce slots for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Number of Garbage Collections |
This rule collects number of completed reduce tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Threads Blocked |
This rule collects number of failed reduce tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Threads New |
This rule collects number of killed reduce tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Threads Runnable |
This rule collects number of launched reduce tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Threads Terminated |
This rule collects number of running map tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Threads Timed Waiting |
This rule collects number of running reduce tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Threads Waiting |
This rule collects number of blacklisted TaskTrackers in cluster. |
900 |
Collect JVM Time Spent in Garbage Collection (ms) |
This rule collects number of decommissioned TaskTrackers in cluster. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Dead TaskTrackers |
This rule collects number of graylisted TaskTrackers in cluster. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Jobs Completed |
This rule collects number of waiting map tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Jobs Failed |
This rule collects number of waiting reduce tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Jobs Failed (%) |
This rule collects bytes received by Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Jobs Killed |
This rule collects bytes sent by Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Jobs Preparing |
This rule collects queue average time (ms) of remote procedure calls to Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Jobs Running |
This rule collects number of failed remote procedure call authorization attempts to Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Jobs Submitted |
This rule collects average processing time (ms) of remote procedure calls to Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Live TaskTrackers |
This rule collects number of processing remote procedure calls to Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Map Slots Reserved |
This rule collects number of queued remote procedure calls to Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Maps Completed |
This rule collects number of available map slots on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Maps Failed |
This rule collects number of available reduce slots on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Maps Killed |
This rule collects number of running map tasks on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Maps Launched |
This rule collects number of running reduce tasks on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Number of TaskTrackers |
This rule collects number of caught exceptions for shuffle running on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Occupied Map Slots |
This rule collects number of failed outputs for shuffle running on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Reduced Slots Occupied |
This rule collects percentage of busy shuffle handlers on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Reduced Slots Reserved |
This rule collects number of bytes produced by shuffle running on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Reduces Completed |
This rule collects number of successful outputs for shuffle running on TaskTracker. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Reduces Failed |
This rule collects amount of heap memory used by Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Reduces Killed |
This rule collects amount of non-heap memory committed to Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Reduces Launched |
This rule collects amount of non-heap memory used by Host Component. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Running Map Tasks |
This rule collects number of garbage collections performed for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Running Reduce tasks |
This rule collects number of blocked threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce TaskTrackers Blacklisted |
This rule collects number of new threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce TaskTrackers Decommissioned |
This rule collects number of runnable threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce TaskTrackers Graylisted |
This rule collects number of terminated threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Waiting Map Tasks |
This rule collects number of timed waiting threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect MapReduce Waiting Reduce tasks |
This rule collects number of waiting threads for Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect Network Bytes Received |
This rule collects time spent in garbage collection of Host Component process. |
900 |
Collect Network Bytes Sent |
This rule collects number of dead TaskTrackers for cluster. |
900 |
Collect Queue Average Wait Time |
This rule collects number of completed MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect RPC Authorization Failures |
This rule collects number of failed MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect RPC Processing Average Time |
This rule collects percent of failed MapReduce jobs in cluster. |
900 |
Collect RPC Processing Number of Operations |
This rule collects number of killed MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect RPC Queue Number of Operations |
This rule collects number of preparing MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Map Slots |
This rule collects number of running MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Reduce Slots |
This rule collects number of submitted MapReduce jobs for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Running Map Tasks |
This rule collects number of live TaskTrackers for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Running Reduce tasks |
This rule collects number of reserved map slots for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Shuffle Exceptions Caught |
This rule collects number of completed maps tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Shuffle Failed Outputs |
This rule collects number of failed map tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Shuffle Handler Busy (%) |
This rule collects number of killed map tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Shuffle Output Bytes |
This rule collects number of launched map tasks for cluster. |
900 |
Collect TaskTracker Shuffle Success Outputs |
This rule collects total number of TaskTrackers in cluster. |
900 |