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NiFi Flow configuration history failed to capture one of the events of stopping of processor

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Hi All,

Thanks a lot to this awesome community.

I observing a weird behavior in my prod template. Someone stopped the publishkafka processor and thus the queue backed up, I got a notification and tried to find out who stopped it from global menu --> flow configuration history --> filter on uuid of that processor.

But it did not show who stopped it? What happened? I am clueless, for auditng purpose it is important.

atatched is the image

Thanks a lot

Dhieru

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@dhieru singh

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The most likely reason a "Stop" action was not found is because the processor was stopped as a result of a stop action taken against the Process Group in which this processor exists. This is a known bug outlined here:
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-4997
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Thank you,

Matt

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@dhieru singh

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The most likely reason a "Stop" action was not found is because the processor was stopped as a result of a stop action taken against the Process Group in which this processor exists. This is a known bug outlined here:
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-4997
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Thank you,

Matt

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When an "Answer" addresses/solves your question, please select "Accept" beneath that answer. This encourages user participation in this forum.

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@Matt Clarke Thanks that makes sense, anny idea if it is fixed in nifi1.6 because I checked the link it says "Resolved", I read it again, it will be fixed in nifi.17

Appreciate your help

Dhieru

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@dhieru singh

The Jira lists the fix as being addressed in Apache NiFi 1.7.0 which has not been released yet.

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Thanks,

Matt