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[jira] [Created] (FLINK-12550) hostnames with a dot never receive local input splits

Felix seibert created FLINK-12550:
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             Summary: hostnames with a dot never receive local input splits
                 Key: FLINK-12550
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-12550
             Project: Flink
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: API / DataSet
    Affects Versions: 1.8.0
            Reporter: Felix seibert


LocatableInputSplitAssigner (in package api.common.io) fails to assign local input splits to hosts whose hostname contains a dot ("."). To reproduce add the following test to LocatableSplitAssignerTest and execute it. It will always fail. In my mind, this is contrary to the expected behaviour, which is that the host should obtain the one split that is stored on the very same machine.

 
{code:java}
@Test
public void testLocalSplitAssignmentForHostWithDomainName() {
   try {
      String hostNameWithDot = "testhost.testdomain";

      // load one split
      Set<LocatableInputSplit> splits = new HashSet<LocatableInputSplit>();
      splits.add(new LocatableInputSplit(0, hostNameWithDot));

      // get all available splits
      LocatableInputSplitAssigner ia = new LocatableInputSplitAssigner(splits);
      InputSplit is = null;
      ia.getNextInputSplit(hostNameWithDot, 0);

      assertEquals(0, ia.getNumberOfRemoteAssignments());
      assertEquals(1, ia.getNumberOfLocalAssignments());
   }
   catch (Exception e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
      fail(e.getMessage());
   }
}
{code}
I also experienced this error in practice, and will later today open a pull request to fix it.

 

Note: I'm not sure if I selected the correct component category.

 



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