GitHub user pnowojski opened a pull request: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/5708
[FLINK-8984][network] Drop taskmanager.exactly-once.blocking.data.enabled config option Previously there were twe options: taskmanager.network.credit-based-flow-control.enabled and taskmanager.exactly-once.blocking.data.enabled If we disabled first one, but keept default value for the second one deadlocks will occur. By dropping taskmanager.exactly-once.blocking.data.enabled we can always use: - blocking BarrierBuffer for credit based flow control - spilling BarrierBuffer for non credit based flow control. ## Does this pull request potentially affect one of the following parts: - Dependencies (does it add or upgrade a dependency): (yes / **no**) - The public API, i.e., is any changed class annotated with `@Public(Evolving)`: (yes / **no**) - The serializers: (yes / **no** / don't know) - The runtime per-record code paths (performance sensitive): (yes / **no** / don't know) - Anything that affects deployment or recovery: JobManager (and its components), Checkpointing, Yarn/Mesos, ZooKeeper: (yes / **no** / don't know) - The S3 file system connector: (yes / **no** / don't know) ## Documentation - Does this pull request introduce a new feature? (yes / **no**) - If yes, how is the feature documented? (**not applicable** / docs / JavaDocs / not documented) You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running: $ git pull https://github.com/pnowojski/flink f8984 Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/5708.patch To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch with (at least) the following in the commit message: This closes #5708 ---- commit ed992c58502779d22e3e9b5c1a120329fc20c1a6 Author: Piotr Nowojski <piotr.nowojski@...> Date: 2018-03-16T12:28:08Z [FLINK-8984][network] Drop taskmanager.exactly-once.blocking.data.enabled config option Previously there were twe options: taskmanager.network.credit-based-flow-control.enabled and taskmanager.exactly-once.blocking.data.enabled If we disabled first one, but keept default value for the second one deadlocks will occur. By dropping taskmanager.exactly-once.blocking.data.enabled we can always use: - blocking BarrierBuffer for credit based flow control - spilling BarrierBuffer for non credit based flow control. ---- ---