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ASF GitHub Bot commented on METRON-1657:
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Github user ottobackwards commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/metron/pull/1099#discussion_r202812681
  
    --- Diff: metron-platform/metron-parsers/README.md ---
    @@ -82,6 +82,12 @@ topology in kafka.  Errors are collected with the 
context of the error
     (e.g. stacktrace) and original message causing the error and sent to an
     `error` queue.  Invalid messages as determined by global validation
     functions are also treated as errors and sent to an `error` queue. 
    +
    +Multiple sensors can be aggregated into a single Storm topology. When this 
is done, there will be
    +multiple Kafka spouts, but only a single parser bolt which will handle 
delegating to the correct 
    --- End diff --
    
    what *is* the intermediate kafka step?  That is what is confusing me.
    My understanding is that for each sensor you reference it will build a 
spout for that sensor parser topic, and then pass everything from those to this 
bolt, which will call the right parser and output to.... I'm not sure.
    
    Why have to have a sensor specific topic at all?


> Parser aggregation in storm
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: METRON-1657
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METRON-1657
>             Project: Metron
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Justin Leet
>            Assignee: Justin Leet
>            Priority: Major
>
> Currently our parsing solution requires one storm topology per sensor. It has 
> been complained that this may be wasteful of resources and that, rather than 
> one storm topology per sensor, it would be advantageous to have multiple 
> sensors in the same topology. The benefit to this is that it would require 
> fewer storm slots.
> The issue with this is that whenever we've aggregated functionality like this 
> before, we've run into issues appropriately being able to scale storm (e.g. 
> batch vs random access indexing in the same topology).  The main point in 
> addressing this is to recommend that parsers with similar velocities and 
> complexity are grouped together.
> Particularly for a first cut, leave the configuration mostly as-is, while 
> allowing for comma separated lists of sensors in start_parser_topology.sh 
> (e.g. bro,yaf creates a aggregated parser consisting of those two). 



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