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> Am 10.12.2019 um 06:36 schrieb Valentin :
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> Hi Chao,
>
> I suppose, you would like to know:
> within a consumer group which message is coming from which partition, since
> partitions corresponds to broker and broker = ip, right?
>
> Well, if you really want to know this, then you have to
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 6:39 AM, Valentin Forst wrote:
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>> Hi there,
>>
>> We have Kafka 0.11.0.0 running to DC/OS. So, I am developing on windows
>> (it's not my fault ;-)) and have to ship to a Linux-Container (DC/OS) in
>> order
Hi there,
We have Kafka 0.11.0.0 running to DC/OS. So, I am developing on windows (it's
not my fault ;-)) and have to ship to a Linux-Container (DC/OS) in order to run
a java-app.
What is the best way to use Kafka-streams maven dependency w.r.t. RocksDB in
order to work on both OSs?
Currently
ter for Kafka. All these concerns can be mitigated with
> configuration, but you'll need to get familiar with DC/OS and the Kafka
> scheduler before you run anything in prod.
>
> Latest DC/OS Kafka release:
> https://docs.mesosphere.com/service-docs/kafka/2.0.1-0.11.0/
>
>
Hi Avinash,
Thanks for this hint.
It would have been great, if someone could share experience using this
framework on the production environment.
Thanks in advance
Valentin
> Am 02.10.2017 um 19:39 schrieb Avinash Shahdadpuri :
>
> There is a a native kafka framework which runs on top of DC/
nd it seems likely this would
> interfere with Mesos resource management policy.
>
> -David
>
> On 10/2/17, 6:39 AM, "Valentin Forst" wrote:
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>Hi there,
>
>Working in a huge compony we are about to install Kafka on DC/OS (Mesos)
> and intend to us
Hi there,
Working in a huge compony we are about to install Kafka on DC/OS (Mesos) and
intend to use Marathon as a Scheduler. Since I am new to DC/OS and Marathon, I
was wondering if this is a recommended way of using Kafka in the production
environment.
My doubts are:
- Kafka manages Broker r