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Hi Cristian,
the savepointPath should not be ignored. We need to verify if local
environment supports savepoints (I suppose it does) and in that case we
should use it. In the case it does not we should throw exception as
silent ignoring of the savepoint is misleading.
Would you file a JIRA? Or possibly create a PR to fix this?
Best,
Jan
On 2/3/22 07:12, Cristian Constantinescu wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've done some digging within the Beam source code. It looks like when
the flinkMaster argument is not set, the savepointPath is not used at
all. [1]
In fact the only time the savepointPath argument is used within all of
Beam's source code is on lines 183 and 186 of the same file. [2]
Of course, I did all my testing locally on my dev box with the
embedded Flink cluster that Beam starts, which from the looks of it,
does NOT use the savepointPath at all.
If someone familiar with the code can confirm this finding, I can
update the documentation to explicitly state that savepoint resuming
is not supported locally.
I will do more testing around this with a real Flink cluster and see
if the behavior is different than the one described in my first email.
Thanks,
Cristian
[1]
https://github.com/apache/beam/blob/51e0e4ef82feaae251b37a0288ad7a04ee603086/runners/flink/src/main/java/org/apache/beam/runners/flink/FlinkExecutionEnvironments.java#L174
[2]
https://github.com/apache/beam/blob/51e0e4ef82feaae251b37a0288ad7a04ee603086/runners/flink/src/main/java/org/apache/beam/runners/flink/FlinkExecutionEnvironments.java#L183
On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 3:01 PM Cristian Constantinescu
<zei...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Pavel,
Thanks for the quick reply. Pardon me as I cannot copy/paste
straight from the IDE, copying by hand:
KafkaIO.<Pojo>read()
.withBootStrapServer("address")
.withTopic("topic")
.withKeyDeserializer(StringDeserializer.class)
.withValueDeserializer(ConfluentSchemaRegistryDesProvider.of(...))
.withConsumerConfigUpdates(map)
.withReadCommitted()
.commitOffsetInFinalize()
.withProcessingTime();
The config map is:
enable.auto.commit -> false
group.id <http://group.id> -> some group
auto.offset.reset -> earliest
specific.avro.reader -> false
On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 2:44 PM Pavel Solomin
<p.o.solo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Christian,
Thanks for posting here the detailed scenario of your
experiments. I think it may be important to share your KafkaIO
configuration here too. For example, are you setting this
config anyhow?
https://beam.apache.org/releases/javadoc/2.35.0/org/apache/beam/sdk/io/kafka/KafkaIO.Read.html#commitOffsetsInFinalize--
Best Regards,
Pavel Solomin
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 at 19:20, Cristian Constantinescu
<zei...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to figure out how pipeline state works with
Beam running on Flink Classic. Would appreciate some help
with the below.
My understanding is that on recovery (whether from a
checkpoint or savepoint), Flink recreates the operators (I
guess those are DoFns in Beam) with whatever state they
had when the pipeline crashed. For example the Kafka
operator might contain the latest *safe* offset to restart
from. But I'm not seeing this when I introduce exceptions
in the pipeline.
My pipeline is as follows:
1. Read a Kafka topic from start
2. Have a DoFn that stores all incoming messages in a BagState
3. Above DoFn triggers a timer set in such a way that it
triggers after there are a few checkpoints created and
kept because of --externalizeCheckpointsEnabled = true.
This timer handler then outputs the elements to the next
operator, in this case KafkaIo.Write.
4. Before the timer in #3 is executed manually trigger an
exception (listen to another kafka topic, and throw any
time a new message comes in)
What I observe:
1. In #4 above Flink tries to process the exception twice
then stops the pipeline (because numberOfExecutionRetries =2 )
2. After the pipeline is stopped, I see the checkpoints
are kept in the configured directory
3. If I restart the pipeline (with --savepointPath = <path
to latest checkpoint from first run>):
3a. No messages are read from kafka, because the Kafka
reader reached the end of the topic during the first run
3b. StartBundles are not executed for my DoFn. Indicating
that the DoFn isn't even started
3c. The timer in #3 is never executed, hence there is data
loss as the elements I had in my DoFn state are never
processed
4. If I manually reset the offset to the start of the
topic and restart the pipeline (with --savepointPath =
<path to latest checkpoint from first run>):
4a. StartBundle methods are called
4b. In ProcessElement, the BagState is empty on the first
received message. If I'm restoring from a
checkpoint/savepoint, I would expect this state to be filled.
Is this correct behaviour? Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Cristian
Other quirks I found:
a. If KafkaIO.Read is configured to read from the latest
offset, and there is an exception thrown in the pipeline
before the first checkpoint happens (let's say on the
first message that comes in), when Flink retries KafkaIO
reads from the latest offset again. That means that the
message that caused the exception is not reprocessed. On
the other hand, if the exception is thrown after the first
checkpoint, that message will be tried twice (because
numberOfExecutionRetries =2 ), and then the pipeline will
exit. I think this is working as designed but it feels a
little weird that the behaviour is different depending if
there's a checkpoint or not.
b. When KafkaIO.Write is configured with .withEOS(number,
"group"), and there is an exception thrown in the
pipeline, the Flink job doesn't exit. I think there is a
kafka producer in KafkaExactlyOnceSink that is not closed
correctly.