Hi Matthias,
I think the problem lies somewhere in JarRunHandler, as this is the
place where the files are created.
I think these are not the files that are managed via BlobService, as
they are not stored in BlobService folders (I made experiment changing
default BlobServer folders).
It seems to me that CliFrontend deletes those files explicitly:
https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/master/flink-clients/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/client/cli/CliFrontend.java#L250
whereas I couldn't find such invocation in JarRunHandler (not deleting
those files does not fully explain leak on heap though...)
thanks,
maciek
On 26.01.2021 11:16, Matthias Pohl wrote:
Hi Maciek,
my understanding is that the jars in the JobManager should be cleaned
up after the job is terminated (I assume that your jobs successfully
finished). The jars are managed by the BlobService. The dispatcher
will trigger the jobCleanup in [1] after job termination. Are there
any suspicious log messages that might indicate an issue?
I'm adding Chesnay to this thread as he might have more insights here.
[1]
https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/2c4e0ab921ccfaf003073ee50faeae4d4e4f4c93/flink-runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/runtime/dispatcher/Dispatcher.java#L797
<https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/2c4e0ab921ccfaf003073ee50faeae4d4e4f4c93/flink-runtime/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/runtime/dispatcher/Dispatcher.java#L797>
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 8:37 PM Maciek Próchniak <m...@touk.pl
<mailto:m...@touk.pl>> wrote:
Hello,
in our setup we have:
- Flink 1.11.2
- job submission via REST API (first we upload jar, then we submit
multiple jobs with it)
- additional jars embedded in lib directory of main jar (this is
crucial
part)
When we submit jobs this way, Flink creates new temp jar files via
PackagedProgram.extractContainedLibraries method.
We observe that they are not removed after job finishes - it seems
that
PackagedProgram.deleteExtractedLibraries is not invoked when using
REST
API.
What's more, it seems that those jars remain open in JobManager
process.
We observe that when we delete them manually via scripts, the disk
space
is not reclaimed until process is restarted, we also see via heap
dump
inspection that java.util.zip.ZipFile$Source objects remain,
pointing
to those files. This is quite a problem for us, as we submit quite
a few
jobs, and after a while we ran out of either heap or disk space on
JobManager process/host. Unfortunately, I cannot so far find where
this
leak would happen...
Does anybody have some pointers where we can search? Or how to fix
this
behaviour?
thanks,
maciek