Hi Sriram,
You can read and modify savepoints using StateProcessor API [1].
Alternatively, you can modify a code of your function/operator for which
you want to modify the state. For example in the
`org.apache.flink.streaming.api.checkpoint.CheckpointedFunction#initializeState`
method you could
to use StateProcessor API.
Best,
Piotrek
pt., 21 paź 2022 o 10:54 Sriram Ganesh napisał(a):
> Thanks !. Will try this.
>
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2022 at 2:22 PM Piotr Nowojski
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Sriram,
>>
>> You can read and modify savepoints using StateProcessor API [1].
>
ent connector can have different
> serialisation and de-serlisation technique right?. Wouldn't that impact?.
> If I use StateProcessor API, would that be agnostic to all the sources and
> sinks?.
>
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2022, 18:00 Piotr Nowojski wrote:
>
>> ops
>>
>>
:", however this is not what I observe, instead the job fails. I
> am attaching the relevant part of the log. This error happens upon
> trying to recover from a one month old savepoint.
>
> Regards,
> Yordan
>
> On Tue, 15 Nov 2022 at 18:53, Piotr Nowojski wrote:
> >
>
Hi Yordan,
I don't understand where the problem is, why do you think savepoints are
unusable? If you recover with `ignoreFailuresAfterTransactionTimeout`
enabled, the current Flink behaviour shouldn't cause any problems (except
for maybe some logged errors).
Best,
Piotrek
wt., 15 lis 2022 o
Hey,
> 1. The Flink community agrees that we upgrade Kryo to a later version,
which means breaking all checkpoint/savepoint compatibility and releasing a
Flink 2.0 with Java 17 support added and Java 8 and Flink Scala API support
dropped. This is probably the quickest way, but would still mean
Hi,
Thanks for reporting the issue. Could you first try to upgrade to Flink 1.6.4?
This might be a known issue fixed in a later bug fix release [1].
Also, are you sure you are using (unmodified) Flink 1.6.2? Stack traces somehow
do not match with the 1.6.2 release tag in the repository, for
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