Yun Gao created FLINK-12171:
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Summary: The network buffer memory size should not be checked against the heap size on the TM side
Key: FLINK-12171
URL:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-12171 Project: Flink
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Runtime / Configuration, Runtime / Network
Affects Versions: 1.8.0, 1.7.2
Environment: I tested with Flink-1.7.2 with computed network buffer size = 5G and taskmanager.heap.mb=6114, and the exception about checking is triggered. Yarn Session mode, Yarn single job mode and standalone mode are all tested.
I haven't tested on Flink-1.8 yet, but the logic seems to be not changed to me after reading the corresponding source code.
Reporter: Yun Gao
Currently when computing the network buffer memory size on the TM side in _TaskManagerService#calculateNetworkBufferMemory_`(version 1.8 or 1.7) or _NetworkEnvironmentConfiguration#calculateNewNetworkBufferMemory_(master), the computed network buffer memory size is checked to be less than `maxJvmHeapMemory`. However, in TM side, _maxJvmHeapMemory_ stores the maximum heap memory (namely -Xmx) .
With the above process, when TM starts, -Xmx is computed in RM or in _taskmanager.sh_ with (container memory - network buffer memory - managed memory), thus the above checking implies that the heap memory of the TM must be larger than the network memory, which seems to be not necessary.
Therefore, I think the network buffer memory size also need to be checked against the total memory instead of the heap memory on the TM side:
# Checks that networkBufFraction < 1.0.
# Compute the total memory by ( jvmHeapNoNet / (1 - networkBufFraction)).
# Compare the network buffer memory with the total memory.
This checking is also consistent with the similar one done on the RM side.
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