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Wenlong Lyu edited comment on FLINK-25695 at 3/1/22, 4:12 AM: -------------------------------------------------------------- hi, [~zicat] thanks for sharing your investigation. Are you using heap state in your production? it seems that this is a bug for heap state backend? was (Author: wenlong.lwl): hi, [~wenlong.lwl] thanks for sharing your investigation. Are you using heap state in your production? it seems that this is a bug for heap state backend? > TemporalJoin cause state leak in some cases > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-25695 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-25695 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Table SQL / Runtime > Affects Versions: 1.14.3 > Reporter: Lyn Zhang > Priority: Major > Labels: pull-request-available > Attachments: image-2022-01-29-11-11-11-705.png, > image-2022-01-29-11-11-27-550.png, image-2022-01-29-11-11-31-967.png, > image-2022-01-29-11-12-43-016.png, test.sql > > > Last year, I reported the similar bug of TemporalJoin cause state leak. > Detail: FLINK-21833 > Recently, I found the fix code can reduce the the leak size but can not > resolve it completely. > The code of line 213 cause it and the right fix is to invoke cleanUp() method. > In FLINK-21833, we discussed when the code is running on line 213, that means > Left State, Right State, registeredTimerState is empty, actually the Left > State and Right State value(MapState) is empty but the key is still be in > state, So invoke state.clear() is necessary. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)