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Till Rohrmann updated FLINK-21153: ---------------------------------- Labels: usability (was: ) > yarn-per-job deployment target ignores yarn options > --------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-21153 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-21153 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Command Line Client, Deployment / YARN > Affects Versions: 1.13.0, 1.12.1 > Reporter: Till Rohrmann > Priority: Major > Labels: usability > Fix For: 1.13.0, 1.12.2 > > > While looking into the problem reported in FLINK-6949, I stumbled across an > odd behaviour of Flink. I tried to deploy a Flink cluster on Yarn and ship > some files to the cluster. Only the first command successfully shipped the > additional files to the cluster: > 1) {{bin/flink run -p 1 --yarnship ../flink-test-job/cluster -m yarn-cluster > ../flink-test-job/target/flink-test-job-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar}} > 2) {{bin/flink run -p 1 --yarnship ../flink-test-job/cluster -t yarn-per-job > ../flink-test-job/target/flink-test-job-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar}} > The problem seems to be that the second command does not activate the > {{FlinkYarnSessionCli}} but uses the {{GenericCLI}}. > [~kkl0u], [~aljoscha], [~tison] what is the intended behaviour in this case. > I always thought that {{-m yarn-cluster}} and {{-t yarn-per-job}} would be > equivalent. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)