Hi,

Besides the information that Chesnay requested, could you also provide a stack 
trace of the exception that caused the job to terminate in the first place?

The Elasticsearch sink does indeed close the internally used Elasticsearch 
client, which should in turn properly release all resources [1].
I would like to double check whether or not the case here is that that part of 
the code was never reached.

Cheers,
Gordon

[1] 
https://github.com/apache/flink/blob/master/flink-connectors/flink-connector-elasticsearch-base/src/main/java/org/apache/flink/streaming/connectors/elasticsearch/ElasticsearchSinkBase.java#L334

On 13 December 2018 at 5:59:34 PM, Chesnay Schepler (ches...@apache.org) wrote:

Specifically which connector are you using, and which Flink version?  

On 12.12.2018 13:31, Vijay Bhaskar wrote:  
> Hi  
> We are using flink elastic sink which streams at the rate of 1000  
> events/sec, as described in  
> https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-stable/dev/connectors/elasticsearch.html.
>   
> We are observing connection leak of elastic connections. After few  
> minutes all the open connections are exceeding the process limits of  
> the max open descriptors and Job is getting terminated. But the http  
> connections with the elastic search server remain open forever. Am i  
> missing any specific configuration setting to close the open  
> connection, after serving the request?  
> But there is no such setting is described in the above documentation  
> of elastic sink  
>  
> Regards  
> Bhaskar  


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