HI Biplob,
Could you please supply some sample code? Otherwise it is tough to
debug this problem.
Cheers,
Max
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Biplob Biswas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> No, we don't start a flink job inside another job, although the job creation
> was done in a loop, but only when one job
Hi,
No, we don't start a flink job inside another job, although the job
creation was done in a loop, but only when one job is finished the next job
started after cleanup. And we didn't get this exception on my local flink
installation, it appears when i run on the cluster.
Thanks & Regards
Biplob
But isn't that a normal stack trace which you see when you submit a job to
the cluster via the CLI and somewhere in the compilation process something
fails?
Anyway, it would be helpful to see the program which causes this problem.
Cheers,
Till
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Fabian Hueske wro
Hi,
This stacktrace looks really suspicious.
It includes classes from the submission client (CLIClient), optimizer
(JobGraphGenerator), and runtime (KryoSerializer).
Is it possible that you try to start a new Flink job inside another job?
This would not work.
Best, Fabian
Hi,
We are getting a ConcurrentModificationException, the complete stack trace
is as follows:
org.apache.flink.optimizer.CompilerException: Error translating node 'Data
> Source "at compute(ArpackSVD.java:367)
> (org.apache.flink.api.java.io.CollectionInputFormat)" : NONE [[
> GlobalProperties [pa