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James Yu updated SPARK-32067: ----------------------------- Description: THE BUG: The bug is reproducible by spark-submit two different apps (app1 and app2) with different executor pod templates (e.g., different labels) to K8s sequentially, with app2 launching while app1 is still in the middle of ramping up all its executor pods. The unwanted result is that some launched executor pods of app1 end up having app2's executor pod template applied to them. The root cause appears to be that app1's podspec-configmap got overwritten by app2 during the overlapping launching periods because both apps use the same configmap (name). This causes some app1's executor pods being ramped up after app2 is launched to be inadvertently launched with the app2's pod template. The issue can be seen as follows: First, after submitting app1, you get these configmaps: {code:java} NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 9m46s default podspec-configmap 1 12m{code} Then submit app2 while app1 is still ramping up its executors. The podspec-confimap is modified by app2. {code:java} NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 11m43s default app2-2222222222222222-driver-conf-map 1 10s default podspec-configmap 1 13m57s{code} PROPOSED SOLUTION: Properly prefix the podspec-configmap for each submitted app. {code:java} NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 11m43s default app1-1111111111111111-podspec-configmap 1 13m57s default app2-2222222222222222-driver-conf-map 1 10s default app2-2222222222222222-podspec-configmap 1 3m{code} was: THE BUG: The bug is reproducible by spark-submit two different apps (app1 and app2) with different executor pod templates (e.g., different labels) to K8s sequentially, with app2 launching while app1 is still in the middle of ramping up all its executor pods. The unwanted result is that some launched executor pods of app1 end up having app2's executor pod template applied to them. The root cause appears to be that app1's podspec-configmap got overwritten by app2 during the overlapping launching periods because the configmap names of the two apps are the same. This causes some app1's executor pods being ramped up after app2 is launched to be inadvertently launched with the app2's pod template. The issue can be seen as follows: First, after submitting app1, you get these configmaps: {code:java} NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 9m46s default podspec-configmap 1 12m{code} Then submit app2 while app1 is still ramping up its executors. The podspec-confimap is modified by app2. {code:java} NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 11m43s default app2-2222222222222222-driver-conf-map 1 10s default podspec-configmap 1 13m57s{code} PROPOSED SOLUTION: Properly prefix the podspec-configmap for each submitted app. {code:java} NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 11m43s default app1-1111111111111111-podspec-configmap 1 13m57s default app2-2222222222222222-driver-conf-map 1 10s default app2-2222222222222222-podspec-configmap 1 3m{code} > [K8S] Executor pod template config map of ongoing submission got > inadvertently altered by subsequent submission > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SPARK-32067 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-32067 > Project: Spark > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Kubernetes > Affects Versions: 2.4.6, 3.0.0 > Reporter: James Yu > Priority: Minor > > THE BUG: > The bug is reproducible by spark-submit two different apps (app1 and app2) > with different executor pod templates (e.g., different labels) to K8s > sequentially, with app2 launching while app1 is still in the middle of > ramping up all its executor pods. The unwanted result is that some launched > executor pods of app1 end up having app2's executor pod template applied to > them. > The root cause appears to be that app1's podspec-configmap got overwritten by > app2 during the overlapping launching periods because both apps use the same > configmap (name). This causes some app1's executor pods being ramped up after > app2 is launched to be inadvertently launched with the app2's pod template. > The issue can be seen as follows: > First, after submitting app1, you get these configmaps: > {code:java} > NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE > default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 9m46s > default podspec-configmap 1 12m{code} > Then submit app2 while app1 is still ramping up its executors. The > podspec-confimap is modified by app2. > {code:java} > NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE > default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 11m43s > default app2-2222222222222222-driver-conf-map 1 10s > default podspec-configmap 1 13m57s{code} > > PROPOSED SOLUTION: > Properly prefix the podspec-configmap for each submitted app. > {code:java} > NAMESPACE NAME DATA AGE > default app1-1111111111111111-driver-conf-map 1 11m43s > default app1-1111111111111111-podspec-configmap 1 13m57s > default app2-2222222222222222-driver-conf-map 1 10s > default app2-2222222222222222-podspec-configmap 1 3m{code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@spark.apache.org