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We found out, that there is some inconsistencies in the lock handling of edison-jobs.
Sometimes we are receiving the following log messages:
Clear Lock of Job JobName. Job stopped already
Clear Lock of Job JobName. JobID does not exist
Both messages comes from this method in the JobService:
/**
* Checks all run locks and releases the lock, if the job is stopped.
*
* TODO: This method should never do something, otherwise the is a bug in the lock handling.
* TODO: Check Log files + Remove
*/
private void clearRunLocks() {
jobMetaService.runningJobs().forEach((RunningJob runningJob) -> {
final Optional<JobInfo> jobInfoOptional = jobRepository.findOne(runningJob.jobId);
if (jobInfoOptional.isPresent() && jobInfoOptional.get().isStopped()) {
jobMetaService.releaseRunLock(runningJob.jobType);
LOG.error("Clear Lock of Job {}. Job stopped already.", runningJob.jobType);
} else if (!jobInfoOptional.isPresent()){
jobMetaService.releaseRunLock(runningJob.jobType);
LOG.error("Clear Lock of Job {}. JobID does not exist", runningJob.jobType);
}
});
}
This method is marked with a TODO and says that this should not happen. Currently we have no idea how could that happen. We found out that this happens with the DynamoDB and the MongoDB implementation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
We found out, that there is some inconsistencies in the lock handling of edison-jobs.
Sometimes we are receiving the following log messages:
Both messages comes from this method in the JobService:
This method is marked with a TODO and says that this should not happen. Currently we have no idea how could that happen. We found out that this happens with the DynamoDB and the MongoDB implementation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: