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Michael Ho updated IMPALA-6818:
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Parent Issue: IMPALA-7300 (was: IMPALA-5865)
> Rethink data-stream sender/receiver startup sequencing
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> Key: IMPALA-6818
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-6818
> Project: IMPALA
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Distributed Exec
> Reporter: Dan Hecht
> Assignee: Michael Ho
> Priority: Major
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> IMPALA-1599 introduced parallel fragment startup, which is good for startup
> latency. However, it meant that data-stream senders can start before
> receivers, and there is a timeout to handle the case when the receiver never
> shows up:
> {code:java}
> Sender timed out waiting for receiver fragment instance{code}
> We see this timeout fairly regularly (e.g. when a host has a spike in load
> and does not process the exec rpc for a while). Let's rethink how this works
> to see if we can make it robust but being careful to not sacrifice startup
> time too much.
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