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
nd it seems likely this would
> interfere with Mesos resource management policy.
>
> -David
>
> On 10/2/17, 6:39 AM, "Valentin Forst" wrote:
>
>Hi there,
>
>Working in a huge compony we are about to install Kafka on DC/OS (Mesos)
> and intend to us
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/
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 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
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 6:39 AM, Valentin Forst wrote:
>
>> 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
>
> Am 10.12.2019 um 06:36 schrieb Valentin :
>
> 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