Sam Meder created KAFKA-1417: -------------------------------- Summary: Very slow initial high-level consumer startup in low traffic/blocking fetch scenario Key: KAFKA-1417 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1417 Project: Kafka Issue Type: Bug Components: consumer Affects Versions: 0.8.0 Reporter: Sam Meder Assignee: Neha Narkhede
We're seeing very slow startup times when starting a high level consumer in a low traffic/blocking fetch type setup. The example we've come across has a consumer that is set up to use 3 topics and uses a 20s/1 byte fetch timeout. What happens is that the leader finder thread adds partitions one by one and since the offset is not know this causes a call to figure out the offset. This call uses the fetcher threads simple consumer instance and locks around the call. Initially this is not a problem, but as soon as the fetcher thread has some partitions it will start fetching and since this is a low traffic situation the fetch will at least sometimes take up to 20s (again locking around the simple consumer). This leads to behavior like: # Finder thread adds a partition # Data thread notices it has partitions to fetch data for, locks the consumer for 20s # Finder thread tries to add a partition, tries to lock consumer and blocks for 20s # Rinse, repeat for each partition -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)