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Larry McCay commented on HADOOP-11161:
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hmmm...
It seems to me that if you shouldn't use the provider after calling close() 
that it is a lifecycle method - you just killed it. That is how I read what you 
said - that it shouldn't be used again. If that isn't true then I am less 
concerned.

Otherwise, I just wanted to make sure that if we were introducing a lifecycle 
that each stage is represented. Seems like the need for the close() may be 
pointing out  a smell in the original design of KeyProvider or of the extension 
for crypto. We just need to address the whole smell. :)

If there is no larger issue and closing and throwing away a provider after each 
use solves all such circumstances - then that may be just fine.

Just some thoughts.

> Expose close method in KeyProvider to give clients of Provider 
> implementations a hook to release resources
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HADOOP-11161
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-11161
>             Project: Hadoop Common
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Arun Suresh
>            Assignee: Arun Suresh
>         Attachments: HADOOP-11161.1.patch, HADOOP-11161.2.patch, 
> HADOOP-11161.3.patch
>
>
> The {{KMSClientProvider}} class needs to be have a {{close()}} method to 
> shutdown back ground executor threads.
> The {{DFSClient}} creates an instance of a {{KeyProvider}} during 
> initialization. If this KP is a {{KMSClientProvider}}, this needs to be 
> closed to prevent thread leakage



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