Re: Too man y checkpoint folders kept for externalized retention.
No. But I decided to disable it finally On Sun., Apr. 25, 2021, 5:14 a.m. Yun Gao, wrote: > Hi John, > > Logically the maximum retained checkpoints are configured > by state.checkpoints.num-retained [1]. Have you configured > this option? > > > Best, > Yun > > [1] > https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-stable/deployment/config.html#state-checkpoints-num-retained > > > > -- > Sender:John Smith > Date:2021/04/24 01:41:41 > Recipient:user > Theme:Too man y checkpoint folders kept for externalized retention. > > Hi running 1.10.0. > > Just curious is this specific to externalized retention or checkpointing > in general. > > I see my checkpoint folder counting thousands of chk-x folders. > > If using default checkpoint or NONE externalized checkpointing does the > count of chk- folders grow indefinitely until the job is killed or it > retains up to certain amount? > > Thanks > >
Re: Too man y checkpoint folders kept for externalized retention.
Hi John, Logically the maximum retained checkpoints are configured by state.checkpoints.num-retained [1]. Have you configured this option? Best, Yun [1] https://ci.apache.org/projects/flink/flink-docs-stable/deployment/config.html#state-checkpoints-num-retained -- Sender:John Smith Date:2021/04/24 01:41:41 Recipient:user Theme:Too man y checkpoint folders kept for externalized retention. Hi running 1.10.0. Just curious is this specific to externalized retention or checkpointing in general. I see my checkpoint folder counting thousands of chk-x folders. If using default checkpoint or NONE externalized checkpointing does the count of chk- folders grow indefinitely until the job is killed or it retains up to certain amount? Thanks
Too man y checkpoint folders kept for externalized retention.
Hi running 1.10.0. Just curious is this specific to externalized retention or checkpointing in general. I see my checkpoint folder counting thousands of chk-x folders. If using default checkpoint or NONE externalized checkpointing does the count of chk- folders grow indefinitely until the job is killed or it retains up to certain amount? Thanks