Roman Khachatryan created FLINK-17820:
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Summary: Memory threshold is ignored for channel state
Key: FLINK-17820
URL:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-17820 Project: Flink
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Runtime / Checkpointing, Runtime / Task
Affects Versions: 1.11.0
Reporter: Roman Khachatryan
Assignee: Roman Khachatryan
Fix For: 1.11.0
Config parameter state.backend.fs.memory-threshold is ignored for channel state. Causing each subtask to have a file per checkpoint. Regardless of the size of channel state (of this subtask).
This also causes slow cleanup and delays the next checkpoint.
The problem is that {{ChannelStateCheckpointWriter.finishWriteAndResult}} calls flush(); which actually flushes the data on disk.
From FSDataOutputStream.flush Javadoc:
A completed flush does not mean that the data is necessarily persistent. Data persistence can is only assumed after calls to close() or sync().
Possible solutions:
1. not to flush in {{ChannelStateCheckpointWriter.finishWriteAndResult (which can lead to data loss in a wrapping stream).}}
{{2. change }}{{FsCheckpointStateOutputStream.flush behavior}}
{{3. wrap }}{{FsCheckpointStateOutputStream to prevent flush}}{{}}{{}}
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