private static void ignoreAndWait(final Exception e, boolean printException) { H2O.ignore(e, "Hit HDFS reset problem, retrying...", printException); try { Thread.sleep(500); } catch (InterruptedException ie) { } }
// Read up to 'len' bytes of Value. Value should already be persisted to // disk. A racing delete can trigger a failure where we get a null return, // but no crash (although one could argue that a racing load&delete is a bug // no matter what). @Override public byte[] load(Value v) { long skip = 0; Key k = v._key; // Convert an arraylet chunk into a long-offset from the base file. if (k._kb[0] == Key.ARRAYLET_CHUNK) { skip = ValueArray.getChunkOffset(k); // The offset k = ValueArray.getArrayKey(k); // From the base file key } if (k._kb[0] == Key.DVEC) { skip = water.fvec.NFSFileVec.chunkOffset(k); // The offset } try { FileInputStream s = null; try { s = new FileInputStream(getFileForKey(k)); FileChannel fc = s.getChannel(); fc.position(skip); AutoBuffer ab = new AutoBuffer(fc, true, Value.NFS); byte[] b = ab.getA1(v._max); ab.close(); assert v.isPersisted(); return b; } finally { if (s != null) s.close(); } } catch (IOException e) { // Broken disk / short-file??? H2O.ignore(e); return null; } }
// Store Value v to disk. static void fileStore(Value v) { // Only the home node does persistence on NFS if (!v._key.home()) return; // A perhaps useless cutout: the upper layers should test this first. if (v.isPersisted()) return; // Never store arraylets on NFS, instead we'll store the entire array. assert !v.isArray(); try { File f = getFileForKey(v._key); f.mkdirs(); FileOutputStream s = new FileOutputStream(f); try { byte[] m = v.memOrLoad(); assert (m == null || m.length == v._max); // Assert not saving partial files if (m != null) new AutoBuffer(s.getChannel(), false, Value.NFS).putA1(m, m.length).close(); v.setdsk(); // Set as write-complete to disk } finally { s.close(); } } catch (IOException e) { H2O.ignore(e); } }