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zhu.qing updated FLINK-8526:
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Description: The next program attached will stuck at some special
parallelism in some situation. When parallelism is 80. The program will always
stuck. And when parallelism is 100. everything goes well. According to my
research I found when the parallelism equals to number of taskslots. The
program is not fastest and probably caused network buffer not enough. How
networker buffer related to parallelism and how parallelism relate to running
task (In other words we have 160 taskslots but running task can be far more
than taskslots). (was: The next program will stuck at some special parallelism
in some situation. In the code attached. And I want to know the relation
between parallelism and running task.When parallelism is 80. The program will
always stuck. And when parallelism is 100. everything goes well. And I found
when the parallelism equals to number of taskslots. The program is not fasted.
And probably caused network buffer not enough. How networker buffer related to
parallelism)
> When use some parallelism, the program will stuck in some setting.
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> Key: FLINK-8526
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-8526
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Cluster Management, Java API, Local Runtime
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0
> Environment: 8 machines(96GB and 24 cores) and 20 taskslot per
> taskmanager. twitter-2010 dataset. And parallelism setting to 80. I run my
> code in standalone mode.
> Reporter: zhu.qing
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: T2AdjActiveV.java, T2AdjMessage.java
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> Original Estimate: 72h
> Remaining Estimate: 72h
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> The next program attached will stuck at some special parallelism in some
> situation. When parallelism is 80. The program will always stuck. And when
> parallelism is 100. everything goes well. According to my research I found
> when the parallelism equals to number of taskslots. The program is not
> fastest and probably caused network buffer not enough. How networker buffer
> related to parallelism and how parallelism relate to running task (In other
> words we have 160 taskslots but running task can be far more than taskslots).
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