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tanjialiang closed FLINK-33153.
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Release Note: realte to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-28303
Resolution: Duplicate
> Kafka using latest-offset maybe missing data
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> Key: FLINK-33153
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-33153
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Connectors / Kafka
> Affects Versions: kafka-4.1.0
> Reporter: tanjialiang
> Priority: Minor
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> When Kafka start with the latest-offset strategy, it does not fetch the
> latest snapshot offset and specify it for consumption. Instead, it sets the
> startingOffset to -1 (KafkaPartitionSplit.LATEST_OFFSET, which makes
> currentOffset = -1, and call the KafkaConsumer's seekToEnd API). The
> currentOffset is only set to the consumed offset + 1 when the task consumes
> data, and this currentOffset is stored in the state during checkpointing. If
> there are very few messages in Kafka and a partition has not consumed any
> data, and I stop the task with a savepoint, then write data to that
> partition, and start the task with the savepoint, the task will resume from
> the saved state. Due to the startingOffset in the state being -1, it will
> cause the task to miss the data that was written before the recovery point.
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