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Michael Luckey updated BEAM-6698:
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Description:
After upgrade to gradle 5 [1], the two portable runner test projects on jenkins
- beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Streaming [2]
- beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Batch [3]
became flaky.
First investigation seems to point the tests to be failing on direct buffer
memory (e.g. [4]).
Although I am unsure, whether this is really the root cause, or something that
shows up after some other failure.
{noformat}
INFO: Transport failed
org.apache.beam.vendor.grpc.v1p13p1.io.netty.util.internal.OutOfDirectMemoryError:
failed to allocate 16777216 byte(s) of direct memory (used: 1895825695, max:
1908932608)
{noformat}
As far as I know, we do not set `-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize` anywhere in our
setup, neither does gradle itself. At least on my machine both gradle 4 and
gradle 5 stick to the same jvm default
{noformat}
###########################################
sun.misc.VM.maxDirectMemory(): 1908932608 Bytes
sun.misc.VM.maxDirectMemory(): 1820 MB
###########################################
{noformat}
Unfortunately this does not reproduce on (my) local machine. We might try to
workaround here by increasing ` -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize==3G` but this would
probably only hide the problem? But might still be helpful to increase
temporarily on branch just to be sure, that this is indeed the root cause?
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-6630
[2] [https://builds.apache.org/job/beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Streaming/]
[3] [https://builds.apache.org/job/beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Batch/]
[4]
[https://scans.gradle.com/s/tpo3yffjznfxa/tests/yobvrae4rwsg4-go44ti5iq45vq]
was:
After upgrade to gradle 5 [1], the two portable runner test projects on jenkins
- beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Streaming [2]
- beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Batch [3]
became flaky.
First investigation seems to point the tests to be failing on direct buffer
memory (e.g. [4]).
Although I am unsure, whether this is really the root cause, or something that
shows up after some other failure.
{noformat}
INFO: Transport failed
org.apache.beam.vendor.grpc.v1p13p1.io.netty.util.internal.OutOfDirectMemoryError:
failed to allocate 16777216 byte(s) of direct memory (used: 1895825695, max:
1908932608)
{noformat}
As far as I know, we do not set `-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize` anywhere in our
setup, neither does gradle itself. At least on my machine both gradle 4 and
gradle 5 stick to the same jvm default
{noformat}
###########################################
sun.misc.VM.maxDirectMemory(): 1908932608 Bytes
sun.misc.VM.maxDirectMemory(): 1820 MB
###########################################
{noformat}
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-6630
[2] https://builds.apache.org/job/beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Streaming/
[3] https://builds.apache.org/job/beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Batch/
[4] https://scans.gradle.com/s/tpo3yffjznfxa/tests/yobvrae4rwsg4-go44ti5iq45vq
> Portable Validates Runner Tests on Flink flaky after update to gradle5
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BEAM-6698
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-6698
> Project: Beam
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: test-failures
> Reporter: Michael Luckey
> Assignee: Michael Luckey
> Priority: Major
>
> After upgrade to gradle 5 [1], the two portable runner test projects on
> jenkins
> - beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Streaming [2]
> - beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Batch [3]
> became flaky.
> First investigation seems to point the tests to be failing on direct buffer
> memory (e.g. [4]).
> Although I am unsure, whether this is really the root cause, or something
> that shows up after some other failure.
> {noformat}
> INFO: Transport failed
> org.apache.beam.vendor.grpc.v1p13p1.io.netty.util.internal.OutOfDirectMemoryError:
> failed to allocate 16777216 byte(s) of direct memory (used: 1895825695, max:
> 1908932608)
> {noformat}
> As far as I know, we do not set `-XX:MaxDirectMemorySize` anywhere in our
> setup, neither does gradle itself. At least on my machine both gradle 4 and
> gradle 5 stick to the same jvm default
> {noformat}
> ###########################################
> sun.misc.VM.maxDirectMemory(): 1908932608 Bytes
> sun.misc.VM.maxDirectMemory(): 1820 MB
> ###########################################
> {noformat}
>
> Unfortunately this does not reproduce on (my) local machine. We might try to
> workaround here by increasing ` -XX:MaxDirectMemorySize==3G` but this would
> probably only hide the problem? But might still be helpful to increase
> temporarily on branch just to be sure, that this is indeed the root cause?
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-6630
> [2] [https://builds.apache.org/job/beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Streaming/]
> [3] [https://builds.apache.org/job/beam_PostCommit_Java_PVR_Flink_Batch/]
> [4]
> [https://scans.gradle.com/s/tpo3yffjznfxa/tests/yobvrae4rwsg4-go44ti5iq45vq]
>
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