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Peng Zhang commented on FLINK-21472:
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[~fly_in_gis] Where do you set `jobmanager.rpc.address` to pod IP (in configmap
or when starting a JobManager container)? and how Task Manager know
`jobmanager.rpc.address` has changed if `jobmanager.rpc.address` is defined as
pod IP of a JobManager? At the moment, we are using Flink session cluster and
using configmap to pass parameters to JobManager and TaskManager. Thanks!
> FencingTokenException: Fencing token mismatch
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLINK-21472
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-21472
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Deployment / Kubernetes
> Affects Versions: 1.12.1
> Reporter: hayden zhou
> Priority: Major
> Attachments:
> flink--standalonesession-0-mta-flink-jobmanager-864d6c8cbb-rmsxw.log
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>
> org.apache.flink.runtime.rest.handler.job.JobsOverviewHandler [] - Unhandled
> exception.
> org.apache.flink.runtime.rpc.exceptions.FencingTokenException: Fencing token
> mismatch: Ignoring message
> LocalFencedMessage(8fac01d8e3e3988223a2e5c6e3f04f1e,
> LocalRpcInvocation(requestMultipleJobDetails(Time))) because the fencing
> token 8fac01d8e3e3988223a2e5c6e3f04f1e did not match the expected fencing
> token 8c37414f464bca76144e6cabc946474b.
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