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Chandni Singh commented on APEXMALHAR-2063:
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[~sandesh]
Window Data Manager purges data once a window is committed this is because the
data of that window may be needed.
We can't delete any window until it is committed.
I don't see in your pull request where this is required.
> Integrate WAL to FS WindowDataManager
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>
> Key: APEXMALHAR-2063
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/APEXMALHAR-2063
> Project: Apache Apex Malhar
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Chandni Singh
> Assignee: Chandni Singh
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> FS Window Data Manager is used to save meta-data that helps in replaying
> tuples every completed application window after failure. For this it saves
> meta-data in a file per window. Having multiple small size files on hdfs
> cause issues as highlighted here:
> http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2009/02/the-small-files-problem/
> Instead FS Window Data Manager can utilize the WAL to write data and maintain
> a mapping of how much data was flushed to WAL each window.
> In order to use FileSystemWAL for replaying data of a finished window, there
> are few changes made to FileSystemWAL this is because of following:
> 1. WindowDataManager needs to reply data of every finished window. This
> window may not be checkpointed.
> FileSystemWAL truncates the WAL file to the checkpointed point after recovery
> so this poses a problem.
> WindowDataManager should be able to control recovery of FileSystemWAL.
> 2. FileSystemWAL writes to temporary files. The mapping of temp files to
> actual file is part of its state which is checkpointed. Since
> WindowDataManager replays data of a window not yet checkpointed, it needs to
> know the actual temporary file the data is being persisted to.
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