Thomas Wozniakowski created FLINK-19970:
------------------------------------------- Summary: State leak in CEP Operators (expired events/keys not removed from state) Key: FLINK-19970 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-19970 Project: Flink Issue Type: Bug Components: Library / CEP Affects Versions: 1.11.2 Environment: Flink 1.11.2 run using the official docker containers in AWS ECS Fargate. 1 Job Manager, 1 Taskmanager with 2vCPUs and 8GB memory Reporter: Thomas Wozniakowski Attachments: image-2020-11-04-11-35-12-126.png We have been observing instability in our production environment recently, seemingly related to state backends. We ended up building a load testing environment to isolate factors and have discovered that the CEP library appears to have some serious problems with state expiry. h2. Job Topology Source: Kinesis (standard connector) -> keyBy() and forward to... CEP: Array of simple Keyed CEP Pattern operators (details below) -> forward output to... Sink: SQS (custom connector) The CEP Patterns in the test look like this: {code:java} Pattern.begin(SCANS_SEQUENCE, AfterMatchSkipStrategy.skipPastLastEvent()) .times(20) .subtype(ScanEvent.class) .within(Duration.minutes(30)); {code} h2. Taskmanager Config {code:java} taskmanager.numberOfTaskSlots: $numberOfTaskSlots taskmanager.data.port: 6121 taskmanager.rpc.port: 6122 taskmanager.exit-on-fatal-akka-error: true taskmanager.memory.process.size: $memoryProcessSize taskmanager.memory.jvm-metaspace.size: 256m taskmanager.memory.managed.size: 0m jobmanager.rpc.port: 6123 blob.server.port: 6130 rest.port: 8081 web.submit.enable: true fs.s3a.connection.maximum: 50 fs.s3a.threads.max: 50 akka.framesize: 250m akka.watch.threshold: 14 state.checkpoints.dir: s3://$savepointBucketName/checkpoints state.savepoints.dir: s3://$savepointBucketName/savepoints state.backend: filesystem state.backend.async: true s3.access-key: $s3AccessKey s3.secret-key: $s3SecretKey {code} (the substitutions are controlled by terraform). h2. Tests h4. Test 1 (No key rotation) 8192 actors (different keys) emitting 1 Scan Event every 10 minutes indefinitely. Actors (keys) never rotate in or out. h4. Test 2 (Constant key rotation) 8192 actors that produce 2 Scan events 10 minutes apart, then retire and never emit again. The setup creates new actors (keys) as soon as one finishes so we always have 8192. This test basically constantly rotates the key space. h2. Results For both tests, the state size (checkpoint size) grows unbounded and linearly well past the 30 minute threshold that should have caused old keys or events to be discard from the state. In the chart below, the left (steep) half is the 24 hours we ran Test 1, the right (shallow) half is Test 2. !image-2020-11-04-11-35-12-126.png|thumbnail! Could someone please assist us with this? Unless we have dramatically misunderstood how the CEP library is supposed to function this seems like a pretty severe bug. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) |
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