2019-10-30 15:59:52,122 INFO org.apache.flink.runtime.taskmanager.Task - Split Reader: Custom File Source -> Flat Map (1/1) (6a17c410c3e36f524bb774d2dffed4a4) switched from DEPLOYING to RUNNING.
2019-10-30 17:45:10,943 INFO org.apache.flink.runtime.taskmanager.Task - Split Reader: Custom File Source -> Flat Map (1/1) (6a17c410c3e36f524bb774d2dffed4a4) switched from RUNNING to FINISHED. It's surprise that the source task uses 95 mins to read a 2G file. Could you give me your code snippets and some sample lines of the 2G file? I will try to reproduce your scenario and dig the root causes. *Best Regards,* *Zhenghua Gao* On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 9:05 PM Habib Mostafaei <ha...@inet.tu-berlin.de> wrote: > I enclosed all logs from the run and for this run I used parallelism one. > However, for other runs I checked and found that all parallel workers were > working properly. Is there a simple way to get profiling information in > Flink? > > Best, > > Habib > On 10/31/2019 2:54 AM, Zhenghua Gao wrote: > > I think more runtime information would help figure out where the problem > is. > 1) how many parallelisms actually working > 2) the metrics for each operator > 3) the jvm profiling information, etc > > *Best Regards,* > *Zhenghua Gao* > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 8:25 PM Habib Mostafaei <ha...@inet.tu-berlin.de> > wrote: > >> Thanks Gao for the reply. I used the parallelism parameter with different >> values like 6 and 8 but still the execution time is not comparable with a >> single threaded python script. What would be the reasonable value for the >> parallelism? >> >> Best, >> >> Habib >> On 10/30/2019 1:17 PM, Zhenghua Gao wrote: >> >> The reason might be the parallelism of your task is only 1, that's too >> low. >> See [1] to specify proper parallelism for your job, and the execution >> time should be reduced significantly. >> >> [1] >> https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-stable/dev/parallel.html >> >> *Best Regards,* >> *Zhenghua Gao* >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 9:27 PM Habib Mostafaei <ha...@inet.tu-berlin.de> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I am running Flink on a standalone cluster and getting very long >>> execution time for the streaming queries like WordCount for a fixed text >>> file. My VM runs on a Debian 10 with 16 cpu cores and 32GB of RAM. I >>> have a text file with size of 2GB. When I run the Flink on a standalone >>> cluster, i.e., one JobManager and one taskManager with 25GB of heapsize, >>> it took around two hours to finish counting this file while a simple >>> python script can do it in around 7 minutes. Just wondering what is >>> wrong with my setup. I ran the experiments on a cluster with six >>> taskManagers, but I still get very long execution time like 25 minutes >>> or so. I tried to increase the JVM heap size to have lower execution >>> time but it did not help. I attached the log file and the Flink >>> configuration file to this email. >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Habib >>> >>> >