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use SEND_INTERRUPT to cancel EMR jobs #1271

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What this PR does / why we need it:
Instead of hard TERMINATE_PROCESS use softer SEND_INTERRUPT to stop EMR jobs. The problem with TERMINATE_PROCESS is that sometimes this causes the job to be cancelled from EMR point of view, but it still shows up as RUNNING in Yarn, so the next job scheduled doesn't get the resources it needs.

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Signed-off-by: Oleg Avdeev <oleg.v.avdeev@gmail.com>
@oavdeev oavdeev changed the title use SEND_INTERRUPT use SEND_INTERRUPT to cancel EMR jobs Jan 16, 2021
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oavdeev commented Jan 16, 2021

/test test-end-to-end

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oavdeev commented Jan 16, 2021

/kind housekeeping

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woop commented Jan 16, 2021

/lgtm

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@feast-ci-bot feast-ci-bot merged commit cd57909 into feast-dev:master Jan 16, 2021
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