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Mario Georgiev updated FLINK-12172:
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Description:
Hello,
The problem is if you have a BucketingSink, the following case may occur :
Let's say you have a 2019-04-12–12 bucket created with several files inside
which are pending/finished
You create a savepoint and shut down the job
After an hour for instance you start the job from the savepoint and a new
bucket is created, 2019-04-16 for instance.
The problem is that the .pending ones from the old buckets seem to never be
moved to finished state if there is a new hourly bucket created.
was:
Hello,
The problem is if you have a BucketingSink, the following case may occur :
Let's say you have a 2019-04-12–12 bucket created with several files inside
which are pending/finished
You create a savepoint and shut down the job
After an hour for instance you start the job from the savepoint and a new
bucket is created, 2019-04-16 for instance.
The problem is that the .pending ones from the old buckets seem to never be
moved to finished state.
> Flink fails to close pending BucketingSink
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> Key: FLINK-12172
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-12172
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.7.2
> Reporter: Mario Georgiev
> Priority: Major
>
> Hello,
> The problem is if you have a BucketingSink, the following case may occur :
> Let's say you have a 2019-04-12–12 bucket created with several files inside
> which are pending/finished
> You create a savepoint and shut down the job
> After an hour for instance you start the job from the savepoint and a new
> bucket is created, 2019-04-16 for instance.
> The problem is that the .pending ones from the old buckets seem to never be
> moved to finished state if there is a new hourly bucket created.
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