David van Geest created KAFKA-5758:
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             Summary: Reassigning a topic's partitions can adversely impact 
other topics
                 Key: KAFKA-5758
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-5758
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: core
    Affects Versions: 0.10.1.1
            Reporter: David van Geest


We've noticed that reassigning a topic's partitions seems to adversely impact 
other topics. Specifically, followers for other topics fall out of the ISR.

While I'm not 100% sure about why this happens, the scenario seems to be as 
follows:

1. Reassignment is manually triggered on topic-partition X-Y, and broker A 
(which used to be a follower for X-Y) is no longer a follower.
2. Broker A makes `FetchRequest` including topic-partition X-Y to broker B, 
just after the reassignment.
3. Broker B can fulfill the `FetchRequest`, but while trying to do so it tries 
to record the position of "follower" A. This fails, because broker A is no 
longer a follower for X-Y (see exception below).
4. The entire `FetchRequest` request fails, and broker A's other followed 
topics start falling behind.
5. Depending on the length of the reassignment, this sequence repeats.

In step 3, we see exceptions like:

{noformat}
Error when handling request Name: FetchRequest; Version: 3; CorrelationId: 
46781859; ClientId: ReplicaFetcherThread-0-1001; ReplicaId: 1006; MaxWait: 500 
ms; MinBytes: 1 bytes; MaxBytes:10485760 bytes; RequestInfo: 

<LOTS OF PARTITIONS>

kafka.common.NotAssignedReplicaException: Leader 1001 failed to record follower 
1006's position -1 since the replica is not recognized to be one of the 
assigned replicas 1001,1004,1005 for partition [topic_being_reassigned,5].
{noformat}

Does my assessment make sense? If so, this behaviour seems problematic. A few 
changes that might improve matters (assuming I'm on the right track):

1. `FetchRequest` should be able to return partial results
2. The broker fulfilling the `FetchRequest` could ignore the 
`NotAssignedReplicaException`, and return results without recording the 
not-any-longer-follower position.

This behaviour was experienced with 0.10.1.1, although looking at the 
changelogs and the code in question, I don't see any reason why it would have 
changed in later versions.

Am very interested to have some discussion on this. Thanks!




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