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Seweryn Habdank-Wojewodzki edited comment on KAFKA-6699 at 9/12/18 3:38 PM:
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[~mjsax]I understand you point, but still I do not see why we need more than 2
kafka brokers. Especially that we have 5 separate zookeeper nodes. And our
setup was reviewed by someone from Confluent - I do not remember by whom.
was (Author: habdank):
[~mjsax]I understand you point, but still I do not see why we need more than 2
kafka brokers. Especially that we have 5 separate zookeeper nodes.
> When one of two Kafka nodes are dead, streaming API cannot handle messaging
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> Key: KAFKA-6699
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-6699
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: streams
> Affects Versions: 0.11.0.2
> Reporter: Seweryn Habdank-Wojewodzki
> Priority: Major
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> Dears,
> I am observing quite often, when Kafka Broker is partly dead(*), then
> application, which uses streaming API are doing nothing.
> (*) Partly dead in my case it means that one of two Kafka nodes are out of
> order.
> Especially when disk is full on one machine, then Broker is going in some
> strange state, where streaming API goes vacations. It seems like regular
> producer/consumer API has no problem in such a case.
> Can you have a look on that matter?
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