Thanks Stephan. That's exactly what I was asking about.
Best regards,
Kien
On Oct 11, 2017, 16:59, at 16:59, Stephan Ewen wrote:
>Kien,
>
>I think what you are asking is: Do incremental checkpoints refer to
>chunks
>of state in a previous savepoint. Meaning that if the savepoint is
>deleted,
>wi
Kien,
I think what you are asking is: Do incremental checkpoints refer to chunks
of state in a previous savepoint. Meaning that if the savepoint is deleted,
will the checkpoint be missing some chunks.
The answer is: No, savepoints are always full snapshots and incremental
checkpoints do not refer
Hi,
There is an important distinction between checkpoints (triggered by
Flink, may be incremental) and savepoints (manually triggered, always
self-contained).
Your question is unfortunately mixing both terms, please expand which
you're referring to.
Regards,
Chesnay
On 11.10.2017 10:31, K
Hi,
When using increment checkpoint mode, can I delete the save point that the job
recovered from after sometime ? Or do I have to keep that checkpoint forever
because it's a part of the snapshot chain ?
Best regards,
Kien