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Rui Fan updated FLINK-35624:
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> Release Testing: Verify FLIP-306 Unified File Merging Mechanism for
> Checkpoints
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> Key: FLINK-35624
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-35624
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Runtime / Checkpointing
> Reporter: Zakelly Lan
> Assignee: Rui Fan
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: release-testing
> Fix For: 1.20.0
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> Attachments: image-2024-07-07-14-04-47-065.png
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> Follow up the test for https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-32070
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> 1.20 is the MVP version for FLIP-306. It is a little bit complex and should
> be tested carefully. The main idea of FLIP-306 is to merge checkpoint files
> in TM side, and provide new {{{}StateHandle{}}}s to the JM. There will be a
> TM-managed directory under the 'shared' checkpoint directory for each
> subtask, and a TM-managed directory under the 'taskowned' checkpoint
> directory for each Task Manager. Under those new introduced directories, the
> checkpoint files will be merged into smaller file set. The following
> scenarios need to be tested, including but not limited to:
> # With the file merging enabled, periodic checkpoints perform properly, and
> the failover, restore and rescale would also work well.
> # Switch the file merging on and off across jobs, checkpoints and recovery
> also work properly.
> # There will be no left-over TM-managed directory, especially when there is
> no cp complete before the job cancellation.
> # File merging takes no effect in (native) savepoints.
> Besides the behaviors above, it is better to validate the function of space
> amplification control and metrics. All the config options can be found under
> 'execution.checkpointing.file-merging'.
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