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[jira] [Updated] (FLINK-7782) Flink CEP not recognizing pattern

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Robert Metzger updated FLINK-7782:
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    Component/s: CEP

> Flink CEP not recognizing pattern
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>
>                 Key: FLINK-7782
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-7782
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: CEP
>            Reporter: Ajay
>
> I am using flink version 1.3.2. Flink has a kafka source. I am using KafkaSource9. I am running Flink on a 3 node AWS cluster with 8G of RAM running Ubuntu 16.04. From the flink dashboard, I see that I have 2 Taskmanagers & 4 Task slots
> What I observe is the following. The input to Kafka is a json string and when parsed on the flink side, it looks like this
> {code:java}
> (101,Sun Sep 24 23:18:53 UTC 2017,complex event,High,37.75142,-122.39458,12.0,20.0)
> {code}
> I use a Tuple8 to capture the parsed data. The first field is home_id. The time characteristic is set to EventTime and I have an AscendingTimestampExtractor using the timestamp field. I have parallelism for the execution environment is set to 4. I have a rather simple event that I am trying to capture
> {code:java}
> DataStream<Tuple8<Integer,Date,String,String,Float,Float,Float, Float>> cepMapByHomeId = cepMap.keyBy(0);
>             //cepMapByHomeId.print();
>             Pattern<Tuple8<Integer,Date,String,String,Float,Float,Float,Float>, ?> cep1 =
>                             Pattern.<Tuple8<Integer,Date,String,String,Float,Float,Float,Float>>begin("start")
>                                             .where(new OverLowThreshold())
>                                             .followedBy("end")
>                                             .where(new OverHighThreshold());
>             PatternStream<Tuple8<Integer, Date, String, String, Float, Float, Float, Float>> patternStream = CEP.pattern(cepMapByHomeId, cep1);
>             DataStream<Tuple7<Integer, Date, Date, String, String, Float, Float>> alerts = patternStream.select(new PackageCapturedEvents());
> {code}
> The pattern checks if the 7th field in the tuple8 goes over 12 and then over 16. The output of the pattern is like this
> {code:java}
> (201,Tue Sep 26 14:56:09 UTC 2017,Tue Sep 26 15:11:59 UTC 2017,complex event,Non-event,37.75837,-122.41467)
> {code}
> On the Kafka producer side, I am trying send simulated data for around 100 homes, so the home_id would go from 0-100 and the input is keyed by home_id. I have about 10 partitions in kafka. The producer just loops going through a csv file with a delay of about 100 ms between 2 rows of the csv file. The data is exactly the same for all 100 of the csv files except for home_id and the lat & long information. The timestamp is incremented by a step of 1 sec. I start multiple processes to simulate data form different homes.
> THE PROBLEM:
> Flink completely misses capturing events for a large subset of the input data. I barely see the events for about 4-5 of the home_id values. I do a print before applying the pattern and after and I see all home_ids before and only a tiny subset after. Since the data is exactly the same, I expect all homeid to be captured and written to my sink.



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