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Chesnay Schepler commented on FLINK-15843:
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> Gracefully shutdown TaskManagers on Kubernetes
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> Key: FLINK-15843
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-15843
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Deployment / Kubernetes
> Affects Versions: 1.10.0
> Reporter: Canbin Zheng
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.12.0
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> The current solution of stopping a TaskManager instance when JobManager sends
> a deletion request is by directly calling
> {{KubernetesClient.pods().withName().delete}}, thus that instance would be
> violently killed with a _KILL_ signal and having no chance to clean up, which
> could cause problems because we expect the process to gracefully terminate
> when it is no longer needed.
> Refer to the guide of [Termination of Pods|#termination-of-pods], we know
> that on Kubernetes a _TERM_ signal would be first sent to the main process in
> each container, and may be followed up with a force _KILL_ signal if the
> graceful shut-down period has expired; the Unix signal will be sent to the
> process which has PID 1 ([Docker
> Kill|https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/kill/]), however,
> the TaskManagerRunner process is spawned by
> {color:#172b4d}/opt/flink/bin/kubernetes-entry.sh {color}and could never have
> PID 1, so it would never receive the TERM signal.
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