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Jarek Jarcec Cecho commented on KAFKA-1654: ------------------------------------------- Thanks for the good feedback [~nehanarkhede]! {quote} 1. The script for starting kafka (bin/kafka-server-start.sh) prints a different help message compared to the one in kafka.Kafka. Since that is the script used by everyone to start Kafka, it is worth fixing it there. {quote} Good point, I've missed that and fixed in latest patch. It's a bit unfortunate that we're parsing the arguments in two places, perhaps that is something that we can improve in subsequent JIRA. {quote} 2. The properties have to be specified before the server.properties file. I found it more natural to specify it after the server.properties in the following manner. bin/kafka-server-start.sh config/server.properties --override property=value {quote} I personally don't have any preference on this matter, so I've incorporated it into my latest patch :) > Provide a way to override server configuration from command line > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-1654 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1654 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: core > Affects Versions: 0.8.1.1 > Reporter: Jarek Jarcec Cecho > Assignee: Jarek Jarcec Cecho > Fix For: 0.8.3 > > Attachments: KAFKA-1654.patch, KAFKA-1654.patch, KAFKA-1654.patch, > KAFKA-1654.patch > > > I've been recently playing with Kafka and I found the current way of server > configuration quite inflexible. All the configuration options have to be > inside a properties file and there is no way how they can be overridden for > execution. In order to temporarily change one property I had to copy the > config file and change the property there. Hence, I'm wondering if people > would be open to provide a way how to specify and override the configs from > the command line when starting Kafka? > Something like: > {code} > ./bin/kafka-server-start.sh -Dmy.cool.property=X kafka.properties > {code} > or > {code} > ./bin/kafka-server-start.sh --set my.cool.property=X kafka.properties > {code} > I'm more than happy to take a stab at it, but I would like to see if there is > an interest for such capability? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)