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Gyula Fora commented on FLINK-30444:
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This also not consistent with some other startup errors such as, missing 
application jar. That causes a jobmanager restart loop, but does not put the 
job a terminal FAILED state. This behaviour is more desirable as it doesn't 
lead to empty application clusters on Kubernetes

> State recovery error not handled correctly and always causes JM failure
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-30444
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-30444
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Client / Job Submission
>    Affects Versions: 1.16.0, 1.14.6, 1.15.3
>            Reporter: Gyula Fora
>            Priority: Critical
>
> When you submit a job in Application mode and you try to restore from an 
> incompatible savepoint, there is a very unexpected behaviour.
> Even with the following config:
> {noformat}
> execution.shutdown-on-application-finish: false
> execution.submit-failed-job-on-application-error: true{noformat}
> The job goes into a FAILED state, and the jobmanager fails. In a kubernetes 
> environment (when using the native kubernetes integration) this means that 
> the JobManager is restarted automatically.
> This will mean that if you have jobresult store enabled, after the JM comes 
> back you will end up with an empty application cluster.
> I think the correct behaviour would be, depending on the above mention config:
> 1. If there is a job recovery error and you have 
> (execution.submit-failed-job-on-application-error) configured, then the job 
> should show up as failed, and the JM should not exit (if 
> execution.shutdown-on-application-finish is false)
> 2. If (execution.shutdown-on-application-finish is true) then the jobmanager 
> should exit cleanly like on normal job terminal state and thus stop the 
> deployment in Kubernetes, preventing a JM restart cycle



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