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Pallavi Rao commented on FALCON-1041:
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[~karishmag9], as discussed, it works in my dev. environment when I update the
feed location:
pallavi.rao$ bin/falcon entity -type feed -update -file
examples/entity/filesystem/in-feed.xml -name in
falcon/update/default/Updated successfully(feed) in/Effective Time:
2015-02-20T09:26Z. Old bundle id: 0000082-150216152436391-oozie-oozi-C. New
bundle id: 0000092-150216152436391-oozie-oozi-B
(process) pig-process/Effective Time: 2015-11-15T00:05Z. Old bundle id:
0000090-150216152436391-oozie-oozi-C. New bundle id:
0000096-150216152436391-oozie-oozi-B
May be it is some corner case, please verify with the latest codebase and
provide further details. One case where I can think of when the process bundle
doesn't get updated is when the cluster validity in the process definition is
before the current date, which means the process shouldn't run anyway.
> Updating feed's data path doesn't create a new bundle for the dependent
> process.
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> Key: FALCON-1041
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FALCON-1041
> Project: Falcon
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: feed, process
> Affects Versions: trunk
> Environment: QA
> Reporter: Karishma Gulati
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> A user schedules feedA and schedules a process, processA which has input feed
> feedA. The user then updates data path of feedA. New feed bundle is created.
> However, a new process bundle is not created.
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