Oh that's interesting - much appreciated!

> On Jun 27, 2013, at 1:35 PM, Timothy Chen <tnac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Interesting, I logged into your vm and i can repro with the console bat.
> 
> I never tried the console bat, and just wrote my own producer / consumer 
> using the java API. I'll try copying it over to the VM and see if it differs.
> 
> Tim
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Jun 27, 2013, at 10:12 AM, Denny Lee <denny.g....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Oh, quick follow up ­ I created a kafka-topics.bat and ran it and noticed
>> something hinke related to the topics description
>> 
>> [2013-06-27 10:04:17,066] INFO Starting ZkClient event thread.
>> (org.I0Itec.zkcli
>> ent.ZkEventThread)
>> [2013-06-27 10:04:17,068] INFO Opening socket connection to server
>> /10.0.1.10:21
>> 81 (org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn)
>> [2013-06-27 10:04:17,076] INFO Socket connection established to
>> 10.0.1.10/10.0.1
>> .10:2181, initiating session (org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn)
>> [2013-06-27 10:04:17,095] INFO Session establishment complete on server
>> 10.0.1.1
>> 0/10.0.1.10:2181, sessionid = 0x13f869505520003, negotiated timeout = 30000
>> (org
>> .apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn)
>> [2013-06-27 10:04:17,101] INFO zookeeper state changed (SyncConnected)
>> (org.I0It
>> ec.zkclient.ZkClient)
>> blah
>>       configs:
>>       partitions: 1
>>               partition 0
>>               leader: 0 (10.0.1.10:9092)
>>               replicas: 0 (10.0.1.10:9092)
>>               isr: 0 (10.0.1.10:9092)
>> [2013-06-27 10:04:17,447] INFO Terminate ZkClient event thread.
>> (org.I0Itec.zkcl
>> ient.ZkEventThread)
>> [2013-06-27 10:04:17,458] INFO Session: 0x13f869505520003 closed
>> (org.apache.zoo
>> keeper.ZooKeeper)
>> [2013-06-27 10:04:17,461] INFO EventThread shut down
>> (org.apache.zookeeper.Clien
>> tCnxn)
>> 
>> I'm wondering why the leader and replicas have a 0 value as opposed to 1.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> From:  Denny Lee <denny.g....@gmail.com>
>> Date:  Thursday, June 27, 2013 9:45 AM
>> To:  "users@kafka.apache.org" <users@kafka.apache.org>
>> Cc:  Denny Lee <denny.g....@gmail.com>
>> Subject:  Re: Kafka 0.8 on Windows issues
>> 
>> Quick follow up ­ this looks a lot like KAFKA-876
>> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-876>  so I'm trying that out
>> now.
>> 
>> From:  Denny Lee <denny.g....@gmail.com>
>> Date:  Thursday, June 27, 2013 9:10 AM
>> To:  "users@kafka.apache.org" <users@kafka.apache.org>
>> Subject:  Kafka 0.8 on Windows issues
>> 
>> While I was able to spin it up on OSX and Ubuntu without any issues, when
>> running this on Windows, I get the following error message when I execute
>> the consumer:
>> Š
>> WARN 
>> [console-consumer-8585_tardis8-1372348635138-29591e5d-leader-finder-thread],
>> Failed to add fetcher for [test,0] to broker id:0,host:10.0.1.10,port:9092
>> (kafka.consumer.ConsumerFetcherManager$$anon$1)
>> kafka.common.NotLeaderForPartitionException
>> Š
>> 
>> The consumer console ends up pushing out a lot of messages to the console
>> where there is successful connection, fetching of metadata, the above
>> warning, and then shutting down the thread and stopping.  Anyone else run
>> into a similar problem and by any chance have a solution?
>> 
>> The steps I had followed were:
>> - Grabbed the latest bits from github and ran sbt update, sbt package
>> - Updated the %\kafka\bin\windows batch files so that they were pointing to
>> the windows folder
>> - Executed windows\zookeeper-server-start.bat from the %\kafka\bin folder
>> - Executed windows\kafka-server-start.bat and
>> windows\kafka-console-producer.bat and they appear to look okay
>> - Then ran the windows\kafka-console-consumer.bat and it is apparent it is
>> not connecting properly
>> 
>> I've tried running this on Windows 8, Windows 2008 R2, and Windows 2012 as
>> well as tried using a standalone zookeeper 3.4.5 but with no luck.
>> 
>> Any ideas?  Thanks in advance!
>> 
>> 

Reply via email to