Hi Robert, sorry for the late reply, I just did a quick test up, this seems working: 1. during the time checkpoints could expire, but once the thread is not blocked, it will continue checkpointing 2. this guarantees the message ordering
Thanks a lot! Eleanore On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 10:42 PM Robert Metzger <[email protected]> wrote: > What you can also do is rely on Flink's backpressure mechanism: If the map > operator that validates the messages detects that the external system is > down, it blocks until the system is up again. > This effectively causes the whole streaming job to pause: the Kafka source > won't read new messages. > > On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 3:07 AM Eleanore Jin <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Guowei and Arvid, >> >> Thanks for the suggestion. I wonder if it makes sense and possible that >> the operator will produce a side output message telling the source to >> 'pause', and the same side output as the side input to the source, based on >> which, the source would pause and resume? >> >> Thanks a lot! >> Eleanore >> >> On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 11:33 PM Arvid Heise <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Eleanore, >>> >>> if the external system is down, you could simply fail the job after a >>> given timeout (for example, using asyncIO). Then the job would restart >>> using the restarting policies. >>> >>> If your state is rather small (and thus recovery time okay), you would >>> pretty much get your desired behavior. The job would stop to make progress >>> until eventually the external system is responding again. >>> >>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 7:39 AM Guowei Ma <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, Eleanore >>>> >>>> 1. AFAIK I think only the job could "pause" itself. For example the >>>> "query" external system could pause when the external system is down. >>>> 2. Maybe you could try the "iterate" and send the failed message back >>>> to retry if you use the DataStream api. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Guowei >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 1:01 PM Eleanore Jin <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi experts, >>>>> >>>>> Here is my use case, it's a flink stateless streaming job for message >>>>> validation. >>>>> 1. read from a kafka topic >>>>> 2. perform validation of message, which requires query external system >>>>> 2a. the metadata from the external system will be cached in >>>>> memory for 15minutes >>>>> 2b. there is another stream that will send updates to update >>>>> the cache if metadata changed within 15 minutes >>>>> 3. if message is valid, publish to valid topic >>>>> 4. if message is invalid, publish to error topic >>>>> 5. if the external system is down, the message is marked as invalid >>>>> with different error code, and published to the same error topic. >>>>> >>>>> Ask: >>>>> For those messages that failed due to external system failures, it >>>>> requires manual replay of those messages. >>>>> >>>>> Is there a way to pause the job if there is an external system >>>>> failure, and resume once the external system is online? >>>>> >>>>> Or are there any other suggestions to allow auto retry such error? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks a lot! >>>>> Eleanore >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Arvid Heise | Senior Java Developer >>> >>> <https://www.ververica.com/> >>> >>> Follow us @VervericaData >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Join Flink Forward <https://flink-forward.org/> - The Apache Flink >>> Conference >>> >>> Stream Processing | Event Driven | Real Time >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Ververica GmbH | Invalidenstrasse 115, 10115 Berlin, Germany >>> >>> -- >>> Ververica GmbH >>> Registered at Amtsgericht Charlottenburg: HRB 158244 B >>> Managing Directors: Timothy Alexander Steinert, Yip Park Tung Jason, Ji >>> (Toni) Cheng >>> >>
