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Flink Jira Bot updated FLINK-9845:
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    Priority: Not a Priority  (was: Minor)

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> Make InternalTimerService's timer processing interruptible/abortable
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>                 Key: FLINK-9845
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-9845
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Runtime / State Backends
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.1, 1.6.0
>            Reporter: Till Rohrmann
>            Priority: Not a Priority
>              Labels: auto-deprioritized-major, auto-deprioritized-minor, 
> auto-unassigned
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> When cancelling a {{Task}}, the task thread might currently process the 
> timers registered at the {{InternalTimerService}}. Depending on the timer 
> action, this might take a while and, thus, blocks the cancellation of the 
> {{Task}}. In the most extreme case, the {{TaskCancelerWatchDog}} kicks in and 
> kills the whole {{TaskManager}} process.
> In order to alleviate the problem (speed up the cancellation reaction), we 
> should make the processing of the timers interruptible/abortable. This means 
> that instead of processing all timers we should check in between timers 
> whether the {{Task}} is currently being cancelled or not. If this is the 
> case, then we should directly stop processing the remaining timers and return.



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