Hi,
why is it a problem that snapshotState is called and does nothing?
If there is nothing to snapshot, nothing will be stored, just formal routine.
I would assume that in general Flink cannot assume anything about a subtask of a custom source.
Flink is not aware that it does nothing and should continue calling snapshotState.
> Just another issue I observed that sometimes snapshot state is not called for long time even though my checkpoint interval is 1 second.
How long does one call of snapshotState take?
Best,
Andrey
> On 2 Oct 2018, at 13:25, Darshan Singh <
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> Hi ,
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> I am creating a new custom source for reading some streaming data which has different streams. So I assign streams to each task slots and then read it. This works fine but in some cases I have less streams than task slots and in that case some of workers are not assigned any streams and these still calls the snapshotState method. I want a way to say that if there is no stream assigned then simply return.
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> It works but then the snapshot state is not even called on other task slots as well. If i let it be like this then I can see that things works fine. However, I can see lots of calls to snapshot state where it doesnt do anything.
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> So how do I sort of return/stop a task slot without impacting anything.
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> Just another issue I observed that sometimes snapshot state is not called for long time even though my checkpoint interval is 1 second.
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> Thanks