As far as I understand this issue is only common with Redis because
Redis is common and allows remote code execution; it's not really
specific to Redis in that sense; I've found similar articles for Apache
Solr.
If the Flink cluster were accessible from the outside, then the same
thing might
No, not immediately. After running the container for some minutes.
I am aware of the link which is provided by you. But we don't have redis
configure it on that particular server itself.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 6:48 PM Chesnay Schepler wrote:
> I could not find any traces of *kdevtmpfsi* in our
I could not find any traces of *kdevtmpfsi* in our official docker image.
The only references I could find on the web for *kdevtmpfsi* are that it
is some form of bitcoin malware, commonly associated with redis.
I do not believe that this was introduced by Flink, and would currently
conclude th
No, I didn't modify anything into the docker file. Also we are not using
redis.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 6:09 PM Chesnay Schepler wrote:
> What modifications have you made to the docker file?
> Are you using redis by any chance?
>
> On 11/2/2020 1:20 PM, Avinash Tripathy wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Based o
What modifications have you made to the docker file?
Are you using redis by any chance?
On 11/2/2020 1:20 PM, Avinash Tripathy wrote:
Hi,
Based on the official image we have made the docker setup in our
server. But after starting docker-compose.yml, there is one unknown
process called "*kdevt
Hi,
Based on the official image we have made the docker setup in our server.
But after starting docker-compose.yml, there is one unknown process
called "*kdevtmpfsi
*" is taking more cpu.
https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-stable/ops/deployment/docker.html
flink version: 1.11.2
Any