No, I don't. I help others that do :) On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 1:12 PM, Valentin Forst <valen...@aseno.de> wrote:
> Hi Sean, > > Thanks a lot for this info ! > Are you running DC/OS in prod? > > Regards > Valentin > > > Am 03.10.2017 um 15:29 schrieb Sean Glover <sean.glo...@lightbend.com>: > > > > Hi Valentin, > > > > Kafka is available on DC/OS in the Catalog (aka Universe) as part of the > > `kafka` package. Mesosphere has put a lot of effort into making Kafka > work > > on DC/OS. Since Kafka requires persistent disk it's required to make > sure > > after initial deployment brokers stay put on their assigned Mesos agents. > > Deployment and common ops tasks are supported with the help of the Kafka > > scheduler developed in the mesosphere/dcos-commons repo. For example, > > configuration changes to brokers can be made through the DC/OS Kafka > > service (through the UI or the CLI) and deployed out to brokers as a > > rolling upgrade, where one at a time each broker server.config's are > > updated and the server is cleanly bounced. The Kafka scheduler also > > supports other features such as upgrades for when Mesosphere releases a > new > > scheduler update or when a new version of Kafka is available. Common ops > > tasks like replacing a failed broker or adding more brokers is supported > by > > using the DC/OS CLI and Kafka scheduler configuration changes. In short, > > most of the the ops tasks are handled by the Kafka scheduler, but all > other > > tasks are just Kafka as usual. > > > > The biggest thing to watch out for is that running Kafka in DC/OS > implies a > > shared mixed-use environment. It's possible other services could be > > running on the Mesos agents brokers are installed on, which could have > > resource conflicts, etc. By default DC/OS Kafka shares the ZooKeeper > > instances with Mesos and other services, you may want to consider a > > standalone cluster 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/ > > > > Regards, > > Sean > > > > On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 5:20 AM, Valentin Forst <valen...@aseno.de> > wrote: > > > >> 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 < > >> avinashp...@gmail.com>: > >>> > >>> There is a a native kafka framework which runs on top of DC/OS. > >>> > >>> https://docs.mesosphere.com/service-docs/kafka/ > >>> > >>> This will most likely be a better way to run kafka on DC/OS rather than > >>> running it as a marathon framework. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > Senior Software Engineer, Lightbend, Inc. > > > > <http://lightbend.com> > > > > @seg1o <https://twitter.com/seg1o> > > -- Senior Software Engineer, Lightbend, Inc. <http://lightbend.com> @seg1o <https://twitter.com/seg1o>