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Joe Stein commented on KAFKA-1539: ---------------------------------- Did you have the log.flush.interval.messages == 1 when doing this? If not then you can either do something like that and sacrifice performance and futz with a single broker flush or have (instead) replicas/brokers outside of zones that are sharing power grids for a partition you are working with. Use replication to achieve your durability with less sacrifice to performance using more than one broker. If you need/want something within a single broker there are lots of toggle to use in the broker configuration https://kafka.apache.org/documentation.html#brokerconfigs. > Due to OS caching Kafka might loose offset files which causes full reset of > data > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-1539 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1539 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Bug > Components: log > Affects Versions: 0.8.1.1 > Reporter: Dmitry Bugaychenko > Assignee: Jay Kreps > > Seen this while testing power failure and disk failures. Due to chaching on > OS level (eg. XFS can cache data for 30 seconds) after failure we got offset > files of zero length. This dramatically slows down broker startup (it have to > re-check all segments) and if high watermark offsets lost it simply erases > all data and start recovering from other brokers (looks funny - first > spending 2-3 hours re-checking logs and then deleting them all due to missing > high watermark). > Proposal: introduce offset files rotation. Keep two version of offset file, > write to oldest, read from the newest valid. In this case we would be able to > configure offset checkpoint time in a way that at least one file is alway > flushed and valid. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)