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Piotr Nowojski commented on FLINK-13245: ---------------------------------------- Thanks for investigating this and this indeed seems wrong. I think the change make sense (at least after a quick look from my side). As I'm away next week, can you [~zjwang] take a look at this (either review [~azagrebin]'s/[~Zentol]'s fix or implement the fix/tests)? > Network stack is leaking files > ------------------------------ > > Key: FLINK-13245 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-13245 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Runtime / Network > Affects Versions: 1.9.0 > Reporter: Chesnay Schepler > Assignee: Chesnay Schepler > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: 1.9.0 > > > There's file leak in the network stack / shuffle service. > When running the {{SlotCountExceedingParallelismTest}} on Windows a large > number of {{.channel}} files continue to reside in a > {{flink-netty-shuffle-XXX}} directory. > From what I've gathered so far these files are still being used by a > {{BoundedBlockingSubpartition}}. The cleanup logic in this class uses > ref-counting to ensure we don't release data while a reader is still present. > However, at the end of the job this count has not reached 0, and thus nothing > is being released. > The same issue is also present on the {{ResultPartition}} level; the > {{ReleaseOnConsumptionResultPartition}} also are being released while the > ref-count is greater than 0. > Overall it appears like there's some issue with the notifications for > partitions being consumed. > It is feasible that this issue has recently caused issues on Travis where the > build were failing due to a lack of disk space. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.14#76016)