Spark, Hive, and Yarn Unavailable due to Insufficient Disk Capacity
Issue
A critical alarm indicating that Spark, Hive, and Yarn are unavailable is generated due to insufficient disk capacity.
Symptom
The disk capacity of the cluster created by the user is insufficient. As a result, a critical alarm indicating that Spark, Hive, and Yarn are unavailable is generated.
Cause Analysis
Insufficient cluster disk capacity affects HDFS data writing. When the HDFS disk space usage exceeds the threshold, HDFS becomes abnormal. As a result, Spark, Hive, and Yarn are unavailable.
The alarm indicating that Spark, Hive, and Yarn are unavailable is generated due to insufficient disk capacity of the cluster. After the disk capacity is expanded, the alarm is cleared. Therefore, it can be determined that the HDFS function fault is caused by insufficient disk capacity.
Procedure
For details about how to clear the alarm triggered by insufficient disk capacity, see ALM-12017 Insufficient Disk Capacity.
Related Information
For details about how to solve the problem that HDFS disk usage exceeds the threshold, see ALM-14001 HDFS Disk Usage Exceeds the Threshold.
For details about how to add a disk to the MRS cluster, see Adding a New Disk to the MRS Cluster.
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