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Sihua Zhou commented on FLINK-9190: ----------------------------------- I think the problem is that in flip6, TM is spawned by {{ResourceManager}} and driven by {{JobManager}} (when scheduling an {{ExecutionGraph}}), in this case {{TMs}} were killed before the {{ExecutionGraph}} was allocated any {{slots}}, so even the {{TMs}} were killed, the {{JobManager}} can't be notified and it can't fail the job immediately to trigger a new round scheduling. [~till.rohrmann] do you have any idea? > YarnResourceManager sometimes does not request new Containers > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-9190 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-9190 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Distributed Coordination, YARN > Affects Versions: 1.5.0 > Environment: Hadoop 2.8.3 > ZooKeeper 3.4.5 > Flink 71c3cd2781d36e0a03d022a38cc4503d343f7ff8 > Reporter: Gary Yao > Priority: Blocker > Labels: flip-6 > Fix For: 1.5.0 > > Attachments: yarn-logs > > > *Description* > The {{YarnResourceManager}} does not request new containers if > {{TaskManagers}} are killed rapidly in succession. After 5 minutes the job is > restarted due to {{NoResourceAvailableException}}, and the job runs normally > afterwards. I suspect that {{TaskManager}} failures are not registered if the > failure occurs before the {{TaskManager}} registers with the master. Logs are > attached; I added additional log statements to > {{YarnResourceManager.onContainersCompleted}} and > {{YarnResourceManager.onContainersAllocated}}. > *Expected Behavior* > The {{YarnResourceManager}} should recognize that the container is completed > and keep requesting new containers. The job should run as soon as resources > are available. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)