Cloudera Enterprise 6.0.x | Other versions

Resource Management for Impala

  Note:

The use of the Llama component for integrated resource management within YARN is no longer supported with CDH 5.5 / Impala 2.3 and higher. The Llama support code is removed entirely in CDH 5.10 / Impala 2.8 and higher.

For clusters running Impala alongside other data management components, you define static service pools to define the resources available to Impala and other components. Then within the area allocated for Impala, you can create dynamic service pools, each with its own settings for the Impala admission control feature.

You can limit the CPU and memory resources used by Impala, to manage and prioritize workloads on clusters that run jobs from many Hadoop components.

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How Resource Limits Are Enforced

  • If Cloudera Manager Static Partitioning is used, it creates a cgroup in which Impala runs. This cgroup limits CPU, network, and IO according to the static partitioning policy.
  • Limits on memory usage are enforced by Impala's process memory limit (the MEM_LIMIT query option setting). The admission control feature checks this setting to decide how many queries can be safely run at the same time. Then the Impala daemon enforces the limit by activating the spill-to-disk mechanism when necessary, or cancelling a query altogether if the limit is exceeded at runtime.

impala-shell Query Options for Resource Management

Before issuing SQL statements through the impala-shell interpreter, you can use the SET command to configure the following parameters related to resource management:

Limitations of Resource Management for Impala

The MEM_LIMIT query option, and the other resource-related query options, are settable through the ODBC or JDBC interfaces in Impala 2.0 and higher. This is a former limitation that is now lifted.

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