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Saisai Shao commented on SPARK-5220: ------------------------------------ Aha, got it, seems this is make sense for normal receivers, but for reliable receivers, I'm not sure is it still make sense to push the following blocks if the previous block is failed. > keepPushingBlocks in BlockGenerator terminated when an exception occurs, > which causes the block pushing thread to terminate and blocks receiver > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SPARK-5220 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-5220 > Project: Spark > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Streaming > Affects Versions: 1.2.0 > Reporter: Max Xu > > I am running a Spark streaming application with ReliableKafkaReceiver. It > uses BlockGenerator to push blocks to BlockManager. However, writing WALs to > HDFS may time out that causes keepPushingBlocks in BlockGenerator to > terminate. > 15/01/12 19:07:06 ERROR receiver.BlockGenerator: Error in block pushing thread > java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException: Futures timed out after [30 seconds] > at > scala.concurrent.impl.Promise$DefaultPromise.ready(Promise.scala:219) > at > scala.concurrent.impl.Promise$DefaultPromise.result(Promise.scala:223) > at scala.concurrent.Await$$anonfun$result$1.apply(package.scala:107) > at > scala.concurrent.BlockContext$DefaultBlockContext$.blockOn(BlockContext.scala:53) > at scala.concurrent.Await$.result(package.scala:107) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.WriteAheadLogBasedBlockHandler.storeBlock(ReceivedBlockHandler.scala:176) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.ReceiverSupervisorImpl.pushAndReportBlock(ReceiverSupervisorImpl.scala:160) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.ReceiverSupervisorImpl.pushArrayBuffer(ReceiverSupervisorImpl.scala:126) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.Receiver.store(Receiver.scala:124) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.ReliableKafkaReceiver.org$apache$spark$streaming$kafka$ReliableKafkaReceiver$$storeBlockAndCommitOffset(ReliableKafkaReceiver.scala:207) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.kafka.ReliableKafkaReceiver$GeneratedBlockHandler.onPushBlock(ReliableKafkaReceiver.scala:275) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.BlockGenerator.pushBlock(BlockGenerator.scala:181) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.BlockGenerator.org$apache$spark$streaming$receiver$BlockGenerator$$keepPushingBlocks(BlockGenerator.scala:154) > at > org.apache.spark.streaming.receiver.BlockGenerator$$anon$1.run(BlockGenerator.scala:86) > Then the block pushing thread is done and no subsequent blocks can be pushed > into blockManager. In turn this blocks receiver from receiving new data. > So when running my app and the TimeoutException happens, the > ReliableKafkaReceiver stays in ACTIVE status but doesn't do anything at all. > The application rogues. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@spark.apache.org