Re: How to verify what maxParallelism is set to?

2021-04-29 Thread Bob Tiernay
I agree that a way to introspect the effective current value would be a great observability tool for sanity checking. Fabian, do you know if a ticket was ever created? -- Sent from: http://apache-flink-user-mailing-list-archive.2336050.n4.nabble.com/

Re: How to verify what maxParallelism is set to?

2019-04-30 Thread Fabian Hueske
Hi Sean, I was looking for the max-parallelism value in the UI, but couldn't find it. Also the REST API does not seem to provide it. Would you mind opening a Jira issue for adding it to the REST API and the Web UI? Thank you, Fabian Am Di., 30. Apr. 2019 um 06:36 Uhr schrieb Sean Bollin : > Tha

Re: How to verify what maxParallelism is set to?

2019-04-29 Thread Sean Bollin
Thanks! Do you know if it's possible somehow to verify the global maxParallelism other than calling .getMaxParallelism? Either through an API call or the UI? On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 8:12 PM Guowei Ma wrote: > > Hi, > StreamExecutionEnvironment is used to set a default maxParallelism for > global

Re: How to verify what maxParallelism is set to?

2019-04-29 Thread Guowei Ma
Hi, StreamExecutionEnvironment is used to set a default maxParallelism for global. If a "operator"'s maxParallelism is -1 the operator will be set the maxParallelism which is set by StreamExecutionEnvironment. >>>Any API or way I can verify? I can't find any easy way to do that. But you could use

How to verify what maxParallelism is set to?

2019-04-29 Thread Sean Bollin
Hi all, How do you verify what max parallelism is set to on the job level? I do not see it in the 1.6 UI, for example. I’m setting maxParallelism to 4096 on the StreamExecutionEnvironment before execution but printing out the maxParallelism in an operator still displays -1. Since this is such