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Yang Wang closed FLINK-15798. ----------------------------- Resolution: Cannot Reproduce > Running ./bin/kubernetes-session.sh -Dkubernetes.cluster-id=<CLUSTER-ID> > -Dexecution.attached=true fails with exception > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-15798 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-15798 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: Deployment / Kubernetes > Affects Versions: 1.10.0 > Reporter: Till Rohrmann > Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.11.0, 1.10.2 > > > Running {{./bin/kubernetes-session.sh -Dkubernetes.cluster-id=<CLUSTER-ID> > -Dexecution.attached=true}} fails with > {code} > 2020-01-28 15:04:28,669 ERROR > org.apache.flink.kubernetes.cli.KubernetesSessionCli - Error while > running the Flink session. > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.KubernetesClientException: Failure executing: > GET at: https://35.234.77.125/api/v1/namespaces/default/services/testing. > Message: Unauthorized! Token may have expired! Please log-in again. > Unauthorized. > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.OperationSupport.requestFailure(OperationSupport.java:510) > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.OperationSupport.assertResponseCode(OperationSupport.java:447) > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.OperationSupport.handleResponse(OperationSupport.java:413) > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.OperationSupport.handleResponse(OperationSupport.java:372) > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.OperationSupport.handleGet(OperationSupport.java:337) > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.OperationSupport.handleGet(OperationSupport.java:318) > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.BaseOperation.handleGet(BaseOperation.java:812) > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.BaseOperation.getMandatory(BaseOperation.java:220) > at > io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.base.BaseOperation.get(BaseOperation.java:164) > at > org.apache.flink.kubernetes.kubeclient.Fabric8FlinkKubeClient.getService(Fabric8FlinkKubeClient.java:330) > at > org.apache.flink.kubernetes.kubeclient.Fabric8FlinkKubeClient.getInternalService(Fabric8FlinkKubeClient.java:243) > at > org.apache.flink.kubernetes.cli.KubernetesSessionCli.run(KubernetesSessionCli.java:104) > at > org.apache.flink.kubernetes.cli.KubernetesSessionCli.lambda$main$0(KubernetesSessionCli.java:185) > at > org.apache.flink.runtime.security.NoOpSecurityContext.runSecured(NoOpSecurityContext.java:30) > at > org.apache.flink.kubernetes.cli.KubernetesSessionCli.main(KubernetesSessionCli.java:185) > {code} > even though {{echo "stop" | ./bin/kubernetes-session.sh > -Dkubernetes.cluster-id=<CLUSTER-ID> -Dexecution.attached=true}} succeeds > with my setup. This is strange as I would expect that the former call should > do exactly the same as the second except for sending the "stop" command right > away. I think we should check whether this is a real problem or only specific > to my setup. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)