Rockyyost edited a comment on issue #10390:
URL: https://github.com/apache/pulsar/issues/10390#issuecomment-831232921
I'm not setting priorities, that I'm aware of. How would I do that? Looking
at the Python doc, I don't see a way however, in another doc, I see if it's not
set then 0 is the default.
Setting the receiver_queue_size worked once. It was great to see all the
consumer working at the same time, getting messages and bring down the backlog
size. However, when trying it a second time, it regresses back to only a few of
the consumer getting messages and all others sit idle.
I pulled the last few lines of logs from one of the consumers that have gone
idle. The log starts after it completed the last message it received. To me it
looks normal, not sure if there are any insights you can pull. Here it is:
`2021-05-03 12:16:08.471 INFO [140082804930304] ConsumerStatsImpl:65 |
Consumer [persistent://public/default/InferForecast, InferForecastWorker, 0] ,
ConsumerStatsImpl (numBytesRecieved_ = 112243, totalNumBytesRecieved_ = 112243,
receivedMsgMap_ = {[Key: Ok, Value: 25], }, ackedMsgMap_ = {[Key: {Result: Ok,
ackType: 0}, Value: 24], }, totalReceivedMsgMap_ = {[Key: Ok, Value: 25], },
totalAckedMsgMap_ = {[Key: {Result: Ok, ackType: 0}, Value: 24], })
2021-05-03 12:26:08.472 INFO [140082804930304] ConsumerStatsImpl:65 |
Consumer [persistent://public/default/InferForecast, InferForecastWorker, 0] ,
ConsumerStatsImpl (numBytesRecieved_ = 0, totalNumBytesRecieved_ = 112243,
receivedMsgMap_ = {}, ackedMsgMap_ = {}, totalReceivedMsgMap_ = {[Key: Ok,
Value: 25], }, totalAckedMsgMap_ = {[Key: {Result: Ok, ackType: 0}, Value: 24],
})
2021-05-03 12:36:08.473 INFO [140082804930304] ConsumerStatsImpl:65 |
Consumer [persistent://public/default/InferForecast, InferForecastWorker, 0] ,
ConsumerStatsImpl (numBytesRecieved_ = 0, totalNumBytesRecieved_ = 112243,
receivedMsgMap_ = {}, ackedMsgMap_ = {}, totalReceivedMsgMap_ = {[Key: Ok,
Value: 25], }, totalAckedMsgMap_ = {[Key: {Result: Ok, ackType: 0}, Value: 24],
})
`
For my second issue, yes, I can confirm that both exist.
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