Juho Autio created KAFKA-4299: --------------------------------- Summary: Consumer offsets reset for all topics after increasing partitions for one topic Key: KAFKA-4299 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-4299 Project: Kafka Issue Type: Bug Affects Versions: 0.10.0.1 Reporter: Juho Autio
I increased partitions for one existing topic (2->10), but was surprised to see that it entirely reset the committed offsets of my consumer group. All topics & partitions were reset to the earliest offset available, and the consumer read everything again. Documentation doesn't mention anything like this. Is this how it's supposed to work, or a bug? I would've expected the consumer offsets to not decrease at all, especially for the topics that I didn't even touch. For the altered topic I would've expected that consuming the previously existing partitions 0 and 1 would've continued from the position where they were, and naturally starting to read the new added partitions from 0. I added partitions according to the "Modifying topics" section of Kafka 0.10.0 Documentation: {quote} To add partitions you can do {code} > bin/kafka-topics.sh --zookeeper $ZOOKEEPER_HOST --alter --topic > altered_topic --partitions 10 {code} {quote} Previously this topic had 2 partitions. For the consumer I'm using {{kafka.javaapi.consumer.ConsumerConnector.createMessageStreamsByFilter()}}. And version is: {code} <groupId>org.apache.kafka</groupId> <artifactId>kafka_2.11</artifactId> <version>0.10.0.1</version> {code} Kafka cluster itself is {{kafka_2.11-0.10.0.1}}. This is quite problematic because we can't afford waiting for consumers to read the full buffer from the beginning (for all topics!) when increasing partitions for a topic. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)