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t oo reassigned AIRFLOW-6388:
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Assignee: t oo
> SparkSubmitOperator polling should not 'consume' a slot
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> Key: AIRFLOW-6388
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-6388
> Project: Apache Airflow
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: dependencies, scheduler
> Affects Versions: 1.10.3
> Reporter: t oo
> Assignee: t oo
> Priority: Minor
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> Spark jobs can often take many minutes (or even hours) to complete. The spark
> submit operator submits a job to a spark cluster, then continually polls its
> status until it detects the spark job has ended. This means it could be
> consuming a 'slot' (ie parallelism, dag_concurrency,
> max_active_dag_runs_per_dag, non_pooled_task_slot_count) for hours when it is
> not 'doing' anything but polling for status.
> https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/6909#discussion_r361838225 suggested
> it should move to a poke/reschedule model.
> "This actually means occupy worker and do nothing for n seconds is it not?
> It was OK when it was 1 second but users may set it to even 5 min without
> realising that it occupys the worker.
> My comment here is more of a concern rather than an action to do.
> Should this work by occupying the worker "indefinitely" or can it be
> something like the sensors with (poke/reschedule)?"
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