jarURI: local:///opt/flink/lib/MYJARNAME.jar El mar, 20 sept 2022 a las 0:25, Yaroslav Tkachenko (<yaros...@goldsky.com>) escribió:
> Hi Javier, > > What do you specify as a jarURI? > > On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 3:56 PM Javier Vegas <jve...@strava.com> wrote: > >> I am doing the same thing (migrating from standalone to operator in >> native mode) and also have my jar in /opt/flink/lib but for me it works >> fine, no class loading errors on app startup. >> >> El vie, 16 sept 2022 a las 9:28, Yaroslav Tkachenko (< >> yaros...@goldsky.com>) escribió: >> >>> Application mode. I've done a bit more research and created >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-29288, planning to work on >>> a PR today. >>> >>> TLDR: currently Flink operator always creates /opt/flink/usrlib folder >>> and forces you to specify the jarURI parameter, which is passed as >>> pipeline.jars / pipeline.classpaths configuration options. This leads to >>> the jar being loaded twice by different classloaders (system and user >>> ones). >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 2:30 AM Matthias Pohl <matthias.p...@aiven.io> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Are you deploying the job in session or application mode? Could you >>>> provide the stacktrace. I'm wondering whether that would be helpful to pin >>>> a code location for further investigation. >>>> So far, I couldn't come up with a definite answer about placing the jar >>>> in the lib directory. Initially, I would have thought that it's fine >>>> considering that all dependencies are included and the job jar itself ends >>>> up on the user classpath. I'm curious whether Chesnay (CC'd) has an answer >>>> to that one. >>>> >>>> On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 1:40 AM Yaroslav Tkachenko < >>>> yaros...@goldsky.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hey everyone, >>>>> >>>>> I’m migrating a Flink Kubernetes standalone job to the Flink operator >>>>> (with Kubernetes native mode). >>>>> >>>>> I have a lot of classloading issues when trying to run with >>>>> the operator in native mode. For example, I have a Postgres driver as a >>>>> dependency (I can confirm the files are included in the uber jar), but I >>>>> still get "java.sql.SQLException: No suitable driver found for >>>>> jdbc:postgresql:..." exception. >>>>> >>>>> In the Kubernetes standalone setup my uber jar is placed in the >>>>> /opt/flink/lib folder, this is what I specify as "jarURI" in the operator >>>>> config. Is this supported? Should I only be using /opt/flink/usrlib? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for any suggestions. >>>>> >>>>