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Joe Stein commented on KAFKA-1806: ---------------------------------- I am not sure if this is directly related but perhaps in some way possibly so I wanted to bring it up. I just created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1825 which is a case where the Sarama client is putting Kafka in a bad state. I suspect this might be the same type of scenario too. [~lokeshbirla] is there some chance of getting code to reproduce your issue succinctly (please see my KAFKA-1825 sample code to reproduce and even a binary for folks to try out). << sometimes this issue goes away however I see other problem of leadership changes very often even when all brokers are running. This is a another issue I see in production with the Sarama client. I am working on hunting down the root cause but right now the thinking is that it is related to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-766 and https://github.com/Shopify/sarama/issues/236 with https://github.com/Shopify/sarama/commit/03ad601663634fd75eb357fee6782653f5a9a5ed being a fix for it. > broker can still expose uncommitted data to a consumer > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: KAFKA-1806 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1806 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Bug > Components: consumer > Affects Versions: 0.8.1.1 > Reporter: lokesh Birla > Assignee: Neha Narkhede > > Although following issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-727 > is marked fixed but I still see this issue in 0.8.1.1. I am able to > reproducer the issue consistently. > [2014-08-18 06:43:58,356] ERROR [KafkaApi-1] Error when processing fetch > request for partition [mmetopic4,2] offset 1940029 from consumer with > correlation id 21 (kafka.server.Kaf > kaApis) > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Attempt to read with a maximum offset > (1818353) less than the start offset (1940029). > at kafka.log.LogSegment.read(LogSegment.scala:136) > at kafka.log.Log.read(Log.scala:386) > at > kafka.server.KafkaApis.kafka$server$KafkaApis$$readMessageSet(KafkaApis.scala:530) > at > kafka.server.KafkaApis$$anonfun$kafka$server$KafkaApis$$readMessageSets$1.apply(KafkaApis.scala:476) > at > kafka.server.KafkaApis$$anonfun$kafka$server$KafkaApis$$readMessageSets$1.apply(KafkaApis.scala:471) > at > scala.collection.TraversableLike$$anonfun$map$1.apply(TraversableLike.scala:233) > at > scala.collection.TraversableLike$$anonfun$map$1.apply(TraversableLike.scala:233) > at scala.collection.immutable.Map$Map1.foreach(Map.scala:119) > at > scala.collection.TraversableLike$class.map(TraversableLike.scala:233) > at scala.collection.immutable.Map$Map1.map(Map.scala:107) > at > kafka.server.KafkaApis.kafka$server$KafkaApis$$readMessageSets(KafkaApis.scala:471) > at > kafka.server.KafkaApis$FetchRequestPurgatory.expire(KafkaApis.scala:783) > at > kafka.server.KafkaApis$FetchRequestPurgatory.expire(KafkaApis.scala:765) > at > kafka.server.RequestPurgatory$ExpiredRequestReaper.run(RequestPurgatory.scala:216) > at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)