Also with 2 brokers initially, is the replication factor also 2 at the beginning or just 1?
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Jad Naous <jad.na...@appdynamics.com> wrote: > The logs are quite large. I've sifted through them, and I'm attaching the > logs for the relevant parts where the lost message goes through the system. > Here's what the test does: > > 0) Start two brokers, one producer, one consumer. Topic has 20 partitions, > using default partitioning scheme (which seems to send data to only a > couple of partitions when the keys are null, but that doesn't matter for > this test). > 1) Start a data generator sending data through Kafka continuously > 2) Start a new broker > 3) Reassign partitions: {"version": 1, "partitions":[ > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":0, "replicas": > [0, 1, 2]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":1, "replicas": > [1, 2, 0]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":2, "replicas": > [2, 0, 1]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":3, "replicas": > [0, 1, 2]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":4, "replicas": > [1, 2, 0]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":5, "replicas": > [2, 0, 1]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":6, "replicas": > [0, 1, 2]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":7, "replicas": > [1, 2, 0]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":8, "replicas": > [2, 0, 1]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":9, "replicas": > [0, 1, 2]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":10, "replicas": > [1, 2, 0]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":11, "replicas": > [2, 0, 1]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":12, "replicas": > [0, 1, 2]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":13, "replicas": > [1, 2, 0]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":14, "replicas": > [2, 0, 1]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":15, "replicas": > [0, 1, 2]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":16, "replicas": > [1, 2, 0]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":17, "replicas": > [2, 0, 1]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":18, "replicas": > [0, 1, 2]}, > {"topic":"EventServiceUpsertTopic","partition":19, "replicas": > [1, 2, 0]}]} > 4) Wait until reassignment is complete (i.e. until > ZkUtils.getPartitionsBeingReassigned() returns empty map) > 5) Wait until all replicas are caught up (i.e. until > ZkUtils.getLeaderAndIsrForPartition() returns all brokers in the ISR for > each partition) > 6) Trigger leader re-election by calling the > PreferredReplicaLeaderElectionCommand > 7) Wait until all the leaders are the preferred leaders for partitions > according to the replica reassignment from step 3 > 8) Stop the data generator > 9) Check that all the data was consumed > > You can seem from the producer.log that the data: {"field1": ["10"], > "idField": "id-5-59"} was sent to broker0 successfully, but the consumer > never sees it. > > Thanks, > Jad. > > > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Guozhang Wang <wangg...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Also, for the initial two replica case did you see any error/warning logs >> on your producers? >> >> Guozhang >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Guozhang Wang <wangg...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> > Hi Jad, >> > >> > Just to clarify, you also see data loss when you created the topic with >> > replica factor 2, and two replicas running, and after an auto leader >> > election triggered? If that is the case could you attach the logs of all >> > involved brokers here? >> > >> > For your second question, KAFKA-1211 is designed to handle that case. >> > >> > Guozhang >> > >> > >> > On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Jad Naous <jad.na...@appdynamics.com> >> > wrote: >> > >> >> Guozhang, >> >> >> >> I have actually also seen this happen when there are two replicas >> >> initially. So this problem is not limited to 1 replica. The issue is >> the >> >> truncation after leader election, which will also happen on the second >> >> replica. >> >> >> >> Coming back to your objections: >> >> >> >> >> >> First case: inconsistency between replicas >> >> > 1) currently replica 1 is the current leader >> >> > replica 1: m1 m2 m3 >> >> > replica 2: m1 m2 >> >> > 2) replica 1 fails, and replica 2 becomes the new leader and accept >> >> > messages 4 and 5: >> >> > replica 1: m1 m2 m3 >> >> > replica 2: m1 m2 m4 m5 >> >> > 3) replica 1 resumes, and does not truncate to HW, then it will still >> >> > maintain m3, which is actually never "committed". Say leader moves to >> >> > replica 1 again, we can ended up with: >> >> > replica 1: m1 m2 m3 m6 >> >> > replica 2: m1 m2 m4 m5 >> >> >> >> >> >> I see. So when a replica resumes, it has to truncate to the last HW it >> saw >> >> before it died. >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > Second case: inconsistency between server and clients: >> >> > 1) producer send message m3 with ack=-1: >> >> > replica 1: m1 m2 m3 >> >> > replica 2: m1 m2 m3 >> >> > replica 3: m1 m2 >> >> > 2) the response is held until all replicas also gets m3, say at this >> >> time >> >> > current leader replica 1 fails and replica 3 re-elects. If replica 3 >> >> gets >> >> > up to the largest LEO it will also get m3. >> >> > replica 2: m1 m2 m3 >> >> > replica 3: m1 m2 m3 >> >> > 3) But m3 is not actually "committed" by the time replica 1 fails; >> when >> >> > producer gets the error at the time replica 1 fails, it will think >> that >> >> m3 >> >> > was not successfully sent, so retry sending m3: >> >> > replica 2: m1 m2 m3 m3 >> >> > replica 3: m1 m2 m3 m3 >> >> >> >> >> >> So on failure, all nodes need to truncate to the HW. But if there's no >> >> failure, then truncating would lose data unnecessarily. Maybe those two >> >> scenarios need to be handled differently? >> >> >> >> Jad. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Guozhang Wang <wangg...@gmail.com> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> > Jun, Jad, >> >> > >> >> > I think in this case data loss can still happen, since the replica >> >> factor >> >> > was previously one, and in handling the produce requests, if the >> server >> >> > decides that all the produced partitions have a replica factor of 1 >> it >> >> will >> >> > also directly send back the response instead of putting the request >> into >> >> > purgatory even if currently the number of replicas is 2 (for details >> >> look >> >> > at ReplicaManager.getReplicationFactorForPartition and search of the >> >> usage >> >> > of Partition.replicationFactor). >> >> > >> >> > I now agree that this is not related to KAFKA-1211 but a different >> small >> >> > bug. We need to probably file another JIRA for this. But I think >> after >> >> this >> >> > one is fixed (which should be much easier than KAFKA-1211), Jad's >> >> scenario >> >> > should not cause data loss anymore. >> >> > >> >> > Guozhang >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 6:11 PM, Jad Naous < >> jad.na...@appdynamics.com> >> >> > wrote: >> >> > >> >> > > So in summary, is it true to say that currently triggering leader >> >> > > reelection is not a safe operation? I have been able to reproduce >> that >> >> > > message loss pretty reliably in tests. If that is the case, isn't >> >> that an >> >> > > important operation in a large cluster where nodes go up and down? >> >> > > On Jul 25, 2014 10:00 PM, "Jun Rao" <jun...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > > >> >> > > > Actually, I don't think KAFKA-1211 will happen with just 2 >> replicas. >> >> > > When a >> >> > > > replica becomes a leader, it never truncates its log. Only when a >> >> > replica >> >> > > > becomes follower, it truncates its log to HW. So in this >> particular >> >> > case, >> >> > > > the new leader will not truncate data to offset 8. >> >> > > > >> >> > > > Thanks, >> >> > > > >> >> > > > Jun >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Guozhang Wang < >> wangg...@gmail.com> >> >> > > wrote: >> >> > > > >> >> > > > > Hi Jad, >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > Yes. In this case I think you are actually hitting KAFKA-1211. >> The >> >> > > > summary >> >> > > > > of the issue is that, it takes one more fetch request round >> trip >> >> for >> >> > > the >> >> > > > > follower replica to advance the HW after the leader has >> advanced >> >> HW. >> >> > So >> >> > > > for >> >> > > > > your case, the whole process is like this: >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > 1. leader LEO at 10, follower LEO at 8. Both leader and >> follower >> >> > knows >> >> > > > the >> >> > > > > LEO is at 8. >> >> > > > > 2. Follower fetch data on Leader starting at 8, leader records >> its >> >> > LEO >> >> > > as >> >> > > > > 8. >> >> > > > > 3. Follower gets 9 and 10 and append to its local log. >> >> > > > > 4. Follower fetch data on Leader starting at 10, leader records >> >> its >> >> > LEO >> >> > > > as >> >> > > > > 10; now leader knows follower has caught up, it advances its HW >> >> to 10 >> >> > > and >> >> > > > > adds the follower to ISR (but follower does not know that yet! >> It >> >> > still >> >> > > > > think the HW is 8). >> >> > > > > 5. Leader's fetch response gets back to follower, and now the >> >> > follower >> >> > > > > knows that HW has been updated to 10. >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > And let's say there is a leader election between step 4) and >> 5), >> >> for >> >> > > your >> >> > > > > case it is due to preferred leader election, but it could also >> be >> >> > that >> >> > > > > current leader fails, etc. Then on becoming the new leader the >> >> > follower >> >> > > > > will truncate its data to 8, which is the HW it knows. Hence >> the >> >> data >> >> > > > loss. >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > The proposed solution in KAFKA-1211 will tackle this issue. >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > Guozhang >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Jad Naous < >> >> > jad.na...@appdynamics.com> >> >> > > > > wrote: >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > > Hi Guozhang, >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > Yes, broker 1 is in the ISR (in fact, I wait for broker 1 to >> be >> >> in >> >> > > the >> >> > > > > ISR >> >> > > > > > before triggering election). However, I think there is >> something >> >> > > still >> >> > > > > > amiss. I still see data loss. Here are some relevant log >> lines >> >> from >> >> > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > 0 (different test run). The log on broker 0 is getting >> >> truncated, >> >> > > > losing >> >> > > > > > some messages. >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,134] [DEBUG] [kafka-request-handler-5] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.cluster.Partition] Partition >> >> [EventServiceUpsertTopic,19] >> >> > on >> >> > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > 0: Old hw for partition [EventServiceUpsertTopic,19] is 8082. >> >> New >> >> > hw >> >> > > is >> >> > > > > > 8082. All leo's are 8111,8082 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,134] [DEBUG] [kafka-request-handler-5] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.server.KafkaApis] [KafkaApi-0] Produce to local log >> in >> >> 1 ms >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,134] [DEBUG] >> >> > > [main-SendThread(localhost:49893)] >> >> > > > > > [org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn] Reading reply >> >> > > > > > sessionid:0x476e9a9e9a0001, packet:: clientPath:null >> >> > serverPath:null >> >> > > > > > finished:false header:: 729,5 replyHeader:: 729,4294968217,0 >> >> > > > request:: >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> '/brokers/topics/EventServiceUpsertTopic/partitions/5/state,#7b22636f6e74726f6c6c65725f65706f6368223a312c226c6561646572223a312c2276657273696f6e223a312c226c65616465725f65706f6368223a332c22697372223a5b302c315d7d,3 >> >> > > > > > response:: >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> s{4294967416,4294968217,1406309966419,1406310002132,4,0,0,0,74,0,4294967416} >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,134] [DEBUG] [kafka-processor-49917-2] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.request.logger] Completed request:Name: >> ProducerRequest; >> >> > > > Version: >> >> > > > > > 0; CorrelationId: 16248; ClientId: ; RequiredAcks: -1; >> >> > AckTimeoutMs: >> >> > > > > 10000 >> >> > > > > > ms from client /127.0.0.1:50168 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> ;totalTime:1,requestQueueTime:0,localTime:1,remoteTime:0,responseQueueTime:0,sendTime:0 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,134] [DEBUG] >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > >> >> >> [ZkClient-EventThread-13-localhost:49893,localhost:49896,localhost:49899] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.utils.ZkUtils$] Conditional update of path >> >> > > > > > /brokers/topics/EventServiceUpsertTopic/partitions/5/state >> with >> >> > value >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> {"controller_epoch":1,"leader":1,"version":1,"leader_epoch":3,"isr":[0,1]} >> >> > > > > > and expected version 3 succeeded, returning the new version: >> 4 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,136] [DEBUG] >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > >> >> >> [ZkClient-EventThread-13-localhost:49893,localhost:49896,localhost:49899] >> >> > > > > > [k.controller.PartitionStateMachine] [Partition state >> machine >> >> on >> >> > > > > > Controller 0]: After leader election, leader cache is >> updated to >> >> > > > > > Map([EventServiceUpsertTopic,18] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,4] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,7] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,17] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,16] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,5] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,10] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,1] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,9] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,8] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,11] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,6] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,12] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,2] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,3] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,14] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), [ >> >> > > > > > EventServiceUpsertTopic,19] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,0] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:0,ISR:0,LeaderEpoch:0,ControllerEpoch:1), >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,15] -> >> >> > > > > > (Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1)) >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,136] [DEBUG] [kafka-request-handler-1] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.cluster.Partition] Partition >> >> [EventServiceUpsertTopic,19] >> >> > on >> >> > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > 0: Old hw for partition [EventServiceUpsertTopic,19] is 8082. >> >> New >> >> > hw >> >> > > is >> >> > > > > > 8082. All leo's are 8112,8082 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,136] [DEBUG] [kafka-request-handler-1] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.server.KafkaApis] [KafkaApi-0] Produce to local log >> in >> >> 0 ms >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,137] [DEBUG] [kafka-processor-49917-2] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.request.logger] Completed request:Name: >> ProducerRequest; >> >> > > > Version: >> >> > > > > > 0; CorrelationId: 16250; ClientId: ; RequiredAcks: -1; >> >> > AckTimeoutMs: >> >> > > > > 10000 >> >> > > > > > ms from client /127.0.0.1:50168 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> ;totalTime:1,requestQueueTime:0,localTime:1,remoteTime:0,responseQueueTime:0,sendTime:0 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,140] [INFO ] >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > >> >> >> [ZkClient-EventThread-13-localhost:49893,localhost:49896,localhost:49899] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.controller.KafkaController] [Controller 0]: >> Partition [ >> >> > > > > > EventServiceUpsertTopic,19] completed preferred replica >> leader >> >> > > > election. >> >> > > > > > New leader is 1 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,140] [INFO ] >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > >> >> >> [ZkClient-EventThread-13-localhost:49893,localhost:49896,localhost:49899] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.controller.KafkaController] [Controller 0]: Partition >> >> > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,5] completed preferred replica >> leader >> >> > > > election. >> >> > > > > > New leader is 1 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,142] [DEBUG] >> >> > > [main-SendThread(localhost:49893)] >> >> > > > > > [org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn] Got notification >> >> > > > > > sessionid:0x476e9a9e9a0001 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,142] [DEBUG] >> >> > > [main-SendThread(localhost:49893)] >> >> > > > > > [org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn] Got WatchedEvent >> >> > > state:SyncConnected >> >> > > > > > type:NodeDeleted path:/admin/preferred_replica_election for >> >> > sessionid >> >> > > > > > 0x476e9a9e9a0001 >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,143] [DEBUG] >> >> > > [main-SendThread(localhost:49893)] >> >> > > > > > [org.apache.zookeeper.ClientCnxn] Reading reply >> >> > > > > > sessionid:0x476e9a9e9a0001, packet:: clientPath:null >> >> > serverPath:null >> >> > > > > > finished:false header:: 730,2 replyHeader:: 730,4294968218,0 >> >> > > > request:: >> >> > > > > > '/admin/preferred_replica_election,-1 response:: null >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,145] [INFO ] [kafka-request-handler-0] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.server.ReplicaFetcherManager] [ReplicaFetcherManager >> on >> >> > > broker >> >> > > > 0] >> >> > > > > > Removed fetcher for partitions >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13],[EventServiceUpsertTopic,11],[EventServiceUpsertTopic,17],[EventServiceUpsertTopic,7],[EventServiceUpsertTopic,9],[EventServiceUpsertTopic,1],[EventServiceUpsertTopic,15],[ >> >> > > > > > EventServiceUpsertTopic,19 >> >> > > > > > ],[EventServiceUpsertTopic,3],[EventServiceUpsertTopic,5] >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,153] [INFO ] [kafka-request-handler-0] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.log.Log] Truncating log EventServiceUpsertTopic-19 to >> >> > offset >> >> > > > > 8082. >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > [2014-07-25 10:40:02,159] [INFO ] [kafka-request-handler-0] >> >> > > > > > [kafka.log.Log] Truncating log EventServiceUpsertTopic-5 to >> >> offset >> >> > > 0. >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > I have removed some irrelevant lines. As you can see, the log >> >> for >> >> > > > > > EventServiceUpsertTopic-19 is being truncated, losing >> messages >> >> that >> >> > > > have >> >> > > > > > not yet been replicated to broker 1. I'm not sure exactly >> what >> >> the >> >> > > > issue >> >> > > > > > is. Maybe new requests should be completely blocked after >> leader >> >> > > > election >> >> > > > > > until the new leader catches up to the messages that have >> been >> >> > acked >> >> > > > and >> >> > > > > it >> >> > > > > > has not yet received. >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > Thanks, >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > Jad. >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Guozhang Wang < >> >> wangg...@gmail.com >> >> > > >> >> > > > > wrote: >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > Hello Jad, >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > I double-checked the source code again, and found that >> >> actually >> >> > the >> >> > > > > > > preferred leader elector does consider whether the selected >> >> > replica >> >> > > > is >> >> > > > > in >> >> > > > > > > ISR or not. This means that by the time the election is >> >> > triggered, >> >> > > > > > broker 1 >> >> > > > > > > is added to ISR by broker 0. Could you check before step >> 3, is >> >> > > there >> >> > > > > any >> >> > > > > > > log entries on broker 0 adding broker 1 to ISR or updating >> HW >> >> to >> >> > > 975? >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Jad Naous < >> >> > > > jad.na...@appdynamics.com> >> >> > > > > > > wrote: >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > Hi, >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > I have a test that continuously sends messages to one >> >> broker, >> >> > > > brings >> >> > > > > up >> >> > > > > > > > another broker, and adds it as a replica for all >> partitions, >> >> > with >> >> > > > it >> >> > > > > > > being >> >> > > > > > > > the preferred replica for some. I have >> >> > > > > > auto.leader.rebalance.enable=true, >> >> > > > > > > > so replica election gets triggered. Data is being pumped >> to >> >> the >> >> > > old >> >> > > > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > > > all the while. It seems that some data gets lost while >> >> > switching >> >> > > > over >> >> > > > > > to >> >> > > > > > > > the new leader. Is this a bug, or do I have something >> >> > > > misconfigured? >> >> > > > > I >> >> > > > > > > also >> >> > > > > > > > have request.required.acks=-1 on the producer. >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > Here's what I think is happening: >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > 1. Producer writes message to broker 0, >> >> > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13], >> >> > > > > > w/ >> >> > > > > > > > broker 0 currently leader, with ISR=(0), so write returns >> >> > > > > successfully, >> >> > > > > > > > even when acks = -1. Correlation id 35836 >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > Producer log: >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,991] [DEBUG] [dw-97 - PATCH >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> /v1/events/type_for_test_bringupNewBroker_shouldRebalance_shouldNotLoseData/event?_idPath=idField&_mergeFields=field1] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.producer.BrokerPartitionInfo] Partition >> >> > > > > > > > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] has leader 0 >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,993] [DEBUG] [dw-97 - PATCH >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> /v1/events/type_for_test_bringupNewBroker_shouldRebalance_shouldNotLoseData/event?_idPath=idField&_mergeFields=field1] >> >> > > > > > > > [k.producer.async.DefaultEventHandler] Producer sent >> >> messages >> >> > > with >> >> > > > > > > > correlation id 35836 for topics >> >> [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] to >> >> > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > 0 >> >> > > > > > > on >> >> > > > > > > > localhost:56821 >> >> > > > > > > > 2. Broker 1 is still catching up >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > Broker 0 Log: >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,992] [DEBUG] >> >> [kafka-request-handler-3] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.cluster.Partition] Partition >> >> > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] >> >> > > > on >> >> > > > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > > > 0: Old hw for partition [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] is >> 971. >> >> > New >> >> > > hw >> >> > > > > is >> >> > > > > > > 971. >> >> > > > > > > > All leo's are 975,971 >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,992] [DEBUG] >> >> [kafka-request-handler-3] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.server.KafkaApis] [KafkaApi-0] Produce to local >> log >> >> in >> >> > 0 >> >> > > ms >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,992] [DEBUG] >> >> [kafka-processor-56821-0] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.request.logger] Completed request:Name: >> >> > ProducerRequest; >> >> > > > > > Version: >> >> > > > > > > > 0; CorrelationId: 35836; ClientId: ; RequiredAcks: -1; >> >> > > > AckTimeoutMs: >> >> > > > > > > 10000 >> >> > > > > > > > ms from client /127.0.0.1:57086 >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> ;totalTime:0,requestQueueTime:0,localTime:0,remoteTime:0,responseQueueTime:0,sendTime:0 >> >> > > > > > > > 3. Leader election is triggered by the scheduler: >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > Broker 0 Log: >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,991] [INFO ] [kafka-scheduler-0] >> >> > > > > > > > [k.c.PreferredReplicaPartitionLeaderSelector] >> >> > > > > > > > [PreferredReplicaPartitionLeaderSelector]: Current >> leader 0 >> >> for >> >> > > > > > > partition [ >> >> > > > > > > > EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] is not the preferred replica. >> >> > > > Trigerring >> >> > > > > > > > preferred replica leader election >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,993] [DEBUG] [kafka-scheduler-0] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.utils.ZkUtils$] Conditional update of path >> >> > > > > > > > >> /brokers/topics/EventServiceUpsertTopic/partitions/13/state >> >> > with >> >> > > > > value >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> {"controller_epoch":1,"leader":1,"version":1,"leader_epoch":3,"isr":[0,1]} >> >> > > > > > > > and expected version 3 succeeded, returning the new >> >> version: 4 >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,994] [DEBUG] [kafka-scheduler-0] >> >> > > > > > > > [k.controller.PartitionStateMachine] [Partition state >> >> machine >> >> > on >> >> > > > > > > > Controller 0]: After leader election, leader cache is >> >> updated >> >> > to >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> >> Map(<Snipped>(Leader:1,ISR:0,1,LeaderEpoch:3,ControllerEpoch:1),<EndSnip>) >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,994] [INFO ] [kafka-scheduler-0] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.controller.KafkaController] [Controller 0]: >> >> Partition [ >> >> > > > > > > > EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] completed preferred replica >> >> leader >> >> > > > > > election. >> >> > > > > > > > New leader is 1 >> >> > > > > > > > 4. Broker 1 is still behind, but it sets the high water >> >> mark to >> >> > > > > 971!!! >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > Broker 1 Log: >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:26,999] [INFO ] >> >> [kafka-request-handler-6] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.server.ReplicaFetcherManager] >> >> [ReplicaFetcherManager on >> >> > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > 1] >> >> > > > > > > > Removed fetcher for partitions >> [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:27,000] [DEBUG] >> >> [kafka-request-handler-6] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.cluster.Partition] Partition >> >> > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] >> >> > > > on >> >> > > > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > > > 1: Old hw for partition [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] is >> 970. >> >> > New >> >> > > hw >> >> > > > > is >> >> > > > > > > -1. >> >> > > > > > > > All leo's are -1,971 >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:27,098] [DEBUG] >> >> [kafka-request-handler-3] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.server.KafkaApis] [KafkaApi-1] Maybe update >> >> partition >> >> > HW >> >> > > > due >> >> > > > > to >> >> > > > > > > > fetch request: Name: FetchRequest; Version: 0; >> >> CorrelationId: >> >> > 1; >> >> > > > > > > ClientId: >> >> > > > > > > > ReplicaFetcherThread-0-1; ReplicaId: 0; MaxWait: 500 ms; >> >> > > MinBytes: >> >> > > > 1 >> >> > > > > > > bytes; >> >> > > > > > > > RequestInfo: [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] -> >> >> > > > > > > > PartitionFetchInfo(971,1048576), <Snipped> >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:27,098] [DEBUG] >> >> [kafka-request-handler-3] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.cluster.Partition] Partition >> >> > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] >> >> > > > on >> >> > > > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > > > 1: Recording follower 0 position 971 for partition [ >> >> > > > > > > > EventServiceUpsertTopic,13]. >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > [2014-07-24 14:44:27,100] [DEBUG] >> >> [kafka-request-handler-3] >> >> > > > > > > > [kafka.cluster.Partition] Partition >> >> > [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] >> >> > > > on >> >> > > > > > > broker >> >> > > > > > > > 1: Highwatermark for partition >> [EventServiceUpsertTopic,13] >> >> > > updated >> >> > > > > to >> >> > > > > > > 971 >> >> > > > > > > > 5. Consumer is none the wiser. All data that was in >> offsets >> >> > > 972-975 >> >> > > > > > > doesn't >> >> > > > > > > > show up! >> >> > > > > > > > >> >> > > > > > > > I tried this with 2 initial replicas, and adding a 3rd >> >> which is >> >> > > > > > supposed >> >> > > > > > > to >> >> > > > > > > > be the leader for some new partitions, and this problem >> also >> >> > > > happens >> >> > > > > > > there. >> >> > > > > > > > The log on the old leader gets truncated to the offset on >> >> the >> >> > new >> >> > > > > > leader. >> >> > > > > > > > What's the solution? 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