can some one help me out here.

On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 7:36 PM, sunil kalva <kalva.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
> I am seeing few messages getting corrupted in kafka, It is not happening
> frequently and percentage is also very very less (less than 0.1%).
>
> Basically i am publishing thrift events in byte array format to kafka
> topics(with out encoding like base64), and i also see more events than i
> publish (i confirm this by looking at the offset for that topic).
> For example if i publish 100 events and i see 110 as offset for that topic
> (since it is in production i could not get exact messages which causing
> this problem, and we will only realize this problem when we consume because
> our thrift deserialization fails).
>
> So my question is, is there any magic byte which actually determines the
> boundary of the message which is same as the byte i am sending or or for
> any n/w issues messages get chopped and stores as one message to multiple
> messages on server side ?
>
> tx
> SunilKalva
>

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