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Sriram Subramanian commented on KAFKA-615:
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Do you not want to reset the recoveryPoint to the logEndOffset on startup? If
logEndOffset is less than the recoveryPoint on startup, I think we could end up
getting writes to the truncated offsets and we would not flush them. No?
> Avoid fsync on log segment roll
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> Key: KAFKA-615
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-615
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Jay Kreps
> Assignee: Neha Narkhede
> Attachments: KAFKA-615-v1.patch, KAFKA-615-v2.patch,
> KAFKA-615-v3.patch, KAFKA-615-v4.patch, KAFKA-615-v5.patch,
> KAFKA-615-v6.patch, KAFKA-615-v7.patch
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> It still isn't feasible to run without an application level fsync policy.
> This is a problem as fsync locks the file and tuning such a policy so that
> the flushes aren't so frequent that seeks reduce throughput, yet not so
> infrequent that the fsync is writing so much data that there is a noticable
> jump in latency is very challenging.
> The remaining problem is the way that log recovery works. Our current policy
> is that if a clean shutdown occurs we do no recovery. If an unclean shutdown
> occurs we recovery the last segment of all logs. To make this correct we need
> to ensure that each segment is fsync'd before we create a new segment. Hence
> the fsync during roll.
> Obviously if the fsync during roll is the only time fsync occurs then it will
> potentially write out the entire segment which for a 1GB segment at 50mb/sec
> might take many seconds. The goal of this JIRA is to eliminate this and make
> it possible to run with no application-level fsyncs at all, depending
> entirely on replication and background writeback for durability.
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