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> On 24-Apr-2017, at 1:07 PM, huxi (JIRA) <j...@apache.org> wrote:
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> huxi commented on KAFKA-4295:
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> [~ijuma]  Are we going to continue to fix this issue since KIP 109 is planned 
> to be finished in 0.11?
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>> kafka-console-consumer.sh does not delete the temporary group in zookeeper
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>>                Key: KAFKA-4295
>>                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-4295
>>            Project: Kafka
>>         Issue Type: Bug
>>         Components: admin
>>   Affects Versions: 0.9.0.1, 0.10.0.0, 0.10.0.1
>>           Reporter: Sswater Shi
>>           Assignee: huxi
>>           Priority: Minor
>> 
>> I'm not sure it is a bug or you guys designed it.
>> Since 0.9.x.x, the kafka-console-consumer.sh will not delete the group 
>> information in zookeeper/consumers on exit when without "--new-consumer". 
>> There will be a lot of abandoned zookeeper/consumers/console-consumer-xxx if 
>> kafka-console-consumer.sh runs a lot of times.
>> When 0.8.x.x,  the kafka-console-consumer.sh can be followed by an argument 
>> "group". If not specified, the kafka-console-consumer.sh will create a 
>> temporary group name like 'console-consumer-xxxx'. If the group name is 
>> specified by "group", the information in the zookeeper/consumers will be 
>> kept on exit. If the group name is a temporary one, the information in the 
>> zookeeper will be deleted when kafka-console-consumer.sh is quitted by 
>> Ctrl+C. Why this is changed from 0.9.x.x.
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