Hello Sir,
Kafka is not well tested on Windows platform..There are some issues running > on > Windows. It is recommended to run on Linux machines. *This is slightly unusual because I haven't seen (or perhaps, unintentionally overlooked) any documentation/blogs which states this.Any Java library/API/Service is meant to work OS independent, but I guess "Never say never".* *Do you have any evidence/quote/documentation which suggests this?* *Kindest Regards,* On 7 July 2017 at 07:48, Manikumar <manikumar.re...@gmail.com> wrote: > Kafka is not well tested on Windows platform..There are some issues running > on > Windows. It is recommended to run on Linux machines. > > On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 9:49 PM, M. Manna <manme...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have sent numerous emails in the past about the same issue, but no > > response so far. > > > > I was wondering if we will get a patch. I am working on a synchronisation > > PoC which is reliant on Log cleanup to be successful every day. I have > got > > auto.offset.reset=earliest and the offsets.retention.minutes is set > > sufficiently large (2880) to avoid such issues. I do have a > > log.cleanup.policy=compact, but what I understand from the documentation > > that deletion occurs after "Compact" for older logs anyway. > > > > I have moved my log.dir locations several places and with full access to > > the directories, but still same issue as KAFKA-1194. Could someone please > > let me know if this has worked for you i.e. the logs were deleted > > successfully after certain period? > > > > KR, > > MM > > >