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Gyula Fora updated FLINK-34907:
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Fix Version/s: kubernetes-operator-1.10.0
(was: kubernetes-operator-1.9.0)
> jobRunningTs should be the timestamp that all tasks are running
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> Key: FLINK-34907
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-34907
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Autoscaler
> Reporter: Rui Fan
> Assignee: Rui Fan
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: kubernetes-operator-1.10.0
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> Currently, we consider the timestamp that JobStatus is changed to RUNNING as
> jobRunningTs. But the JobStatus will be RUNNING once job starts schedule, so
> it doesn't mean all tasks are running(It doesn't include request TM resources
> from kubernetes/yarn, deploy tasks and restore states, these steps will take
> a lot of time).
> It will let the isStabilizing or estimating restart time are not accurate.
> Solution: jobRunningTs should be the timestamp that all tasks are running.
> It can be got from SubtasksTimesHeaders rest api.
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