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Michael Graff commented on KAFKA-1367: -------------------------------------- There is another issue that no one seems to be discussing. This ISR data is AFAIK the only way to know when a broker is "Back in service" Consider this scenario. I have 5 brokers, and want to upgrade them. I want to know when a broker has caught up so I can take down the next one in sequence to upgrade it. How can I know this if the reported state of the world is different than what is actually in use by the brokers themselves? This seems to be very much an operational issue. > Broker topic metadata not kept in sync with ZooKeeper > ----------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-1367 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1367 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 0.8.0, 0.8.1 > Reporter: Ryan Berdeen > Labels: newbie++ > Fix For: 0.8.3 > > Attachments: KAFKA-1367.txt > > > When a broker is restarted, the topic metadata responses from the brokers > will be incorrect (different from ZooKeeper) until a preferred replica leader > election. > In the metadata, it looks like leaders are correctly removed from the ISR > when a broker disappears, but followers are not. Then, when a broker > reappears, the ISR is never updated. > I used a variation of the Vagrant setup created by Joe Stein to reproduce > this with latest from the 0.8.1 branch: > https://github.com/also/kafka/commit/dba36a503a5e22ea039df0f9852560b4fb1e067c -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)