Thanks a lot. Looking into the logs sounds like a much cleaner approach :-)

From: Till Rohrmann <trohrm...@apache.org>
Date: Thursday, 28 February 2019 at 8:14 PM
To: Harshith Kumar Bolar <hk...@arity.com>
Cc: user <user@flink.apache.org>
Subject: [External] Re: Re: Re: What are blobstore files and why do they keep 
filling up /tmp directory?

Yes this is one way. Another way could be to look into the logs of the running 
TaskManagers. They should contain the path of the blob store directory.

Cheers,
Till

On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 12:04 PM Kumar Bolar, Harshith 
<hk...@arity.com<mailto:hk...@arity.com>> wrote:
Is there any way to figure out which one is being run on the TaskManager? Would 
it be safe to assume that it is the latest directory created?

Regards,
Harshith

From: Till Rohrmann <trohrm...@apache.org<mailto:trohrm...@apache.org>>
Date: Thursday, 28 February 2019 at 3:28 PM
To: Harshith Kumar Bolar <hk...@arity.com<mailto:hk...@arity.com>>
Cc: user <user@flink.apache.org<mailto:user@flink.apache.org>>
Subject: [External] Re: Re: What are blobstore files and why do they keep 
filling up /tmp directory?

Yes, at the moment this does not happen automatically. When deleting the 
directories you have to be careful not to delete the directory of a running 
TaskManager.

Cheers,
Till

On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 6:29 PM Kumar Bolar, Harshith 
<hk...@arity.com<mailto:hk...@arity.com>> wrote:
Thanks Till,

It appears to occur when a task manager crashes and restarts – A new blob-store 
directory gets created and the old one remains as is, and this piles up over 
time. Should these *old* blob-stores be manually cleared every time a task 
manager crashes and restarts?

Regards,
Harshith

From: Till Rohrmann <trohrm...@apache.org<mailto:trohrm...@apache.org>>
Date: Tuesday, 26 February 2019 at 4:12 PM
To: Harshith Kumar Bolar <hk...@arity.com<mailto:hk...@arity.com>>
Cc: user <user@flink.apache.org<mailto:user@flink.apache.org>>
Subject: [External] Re: What are blobstore files and why do they keep filling 
up /tmp directory?

Hi Harshith,

the blob store files are necessary to distribute the Flink job in your cluster. 
After the job has been completed, they should be cleaned up. Only in the case 
of cluster crashes the clean up should not happen. Since Flink 1.4.2 is no 
longer actively supported, I would suggest to upgrade to the latest Flink 
version and to check whether the problem still occurs.

Cheers,
Till

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 2:48 AM Kumar Bolar, Harshith 
<hk...@arity.com<mailto:hk...@arity.com>> wrote:
Hi all,

We're running Flink on a standalone five node cluster. The /tmp/ directory 
keeps filling with directories starting with blobstore--*. These directories 
are very large (approx 1 GB) and fill up the space very quickly and the jobs 
fail with a No space left of device error. The files in these directories 
appear to be some form of binary representation of the jobs that are running on 
the cluster.
What are these files and how do I take care of cleaning them so they don't fill 
up /tmp/ causing jobs to fail?
Flink version: 1.4.2

Thanks,
Harshith

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