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Li Lu resolved YARN-4716.
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Resolution: Duplicate
Fixed in YARN-4696.
> TimelineClient to implement Flushable; propagate to writer
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> Key: YARN-4716
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YARN-4716
> Project: Hadoop YARN
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: timelineserver
> Affects Versions: 2.8.0
> Reporter: Steve Loughran
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> I need a {{flush()}} operation in the timeline client. Knowing the lifecycle
> of my app, I do explicitly want to flush up events at certain points (app
> start event, app end, without relying on an async flush client)
> Right now, in tests, the time it takes for an event to propagate is: flush
> delay + scan delay, you are looking at 2 seconds minimum, per test case, with
> less deterministic outcomes.
> In production, those big app lifecycle events are so important my client code
> currently explicitly flushes my own event queue, and expects them to reach
> the destination
> With the filesystem writer, I've lost those durability guarantees.
> Implementing {{Flushable.flush()}} would let my app tell the timeline client
> to write; it'd be a no-op on the http client, but for the filesystem writer
> (or any other async writer), it'd be expected to force a write to the durable
> medium.
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