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Updated on 2024-10-09 GMT+08:00

Using the External Shuffle Service to Improve Spark Core Performance

Scenario

When the Spark system runs applications that contain a shuffle process, an executor process also writes shuffle data and provides shuffle data for other executors in addition to running tasks. If the executor is heavily loaded and GC is triggered, the executor cannot provide shuffle data for other executors, affecting task running.

The external shuffle service is an auxiliary service in NodeManager. It captures shuffle data to reduce the load on executors. If GC occurs on an executor, tasks on other executors are not affected.

Procedure

  1. Log in to FusionInsight Manager.
  2. Choose Cluster > Services > Spark2x and click Configurations. Select All Configurations.
  3. Choose SparkResource2x > Default and modify the following parameters.

    Table 1 Parameter list

    Parameter

    Default Value

    Changed To

    spark.shuffle.service.enabled

    false

    true

  4. Restart the Spark2x service for the configuration to take effect.

    To use the External Shuffle Service function on the Spark2x client, you need to download and install the Spark2x client again.