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Xin Chen updated FLINK-33288:
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    Description: 
When I submitted a large number of tasks in Flink-on-Yarn mode and successfully 
executed, I unexpectedly found a large number of empty directories left in the 
directory related to 'high availability.storageDir' on hdfs, with appids as 
shown below. I believe this must be cleared! However, after verification in the 
environments of 1.16.2 and 1.17.1, it was proven that neither of them solved 
this problem.

 !screenshot-1.png! 

  was:When I submitted a large number of tasks in Flink-on-Yarn mode and 
successfully executed, I unexpectedly found a large number of empty directories 
left in the directory related to 'high availability.storageDir' on hdfs, with 
appids as shown below. I believe this must be cleared! However, after 
verification in the environments of 1.16.2 and 1.17.1, it was proven that 
neither of them solved this problem.


> Empty directory residue with appid name in HA(highly-available) related 
> directory of hdfs, not cleaned
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>                 Key: FLINK-33288
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-33288
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Runtime / Configuration
>    Affects Versions: 1.16.2, 1.17.1
>            Reporter: Xin Chen
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: screenshot-1.png
>
>
> When I submitted a large number of tasks in Flink-on-Yarn mode and 
> successfully executed, I unexpectedly found a large number of empty 
> directories left in the directory related to 'high availability.storageDir' 
> on hdfs, with appids as shown below. I believe this must be cleared! However, 
> after verification in the environments of 1.16.2 and 1.17.1, it was proven 
> that neither of them solved this problem.
>  !screenshot-1.png! 



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