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Sergio Troiano commented on KAFKA-4084:
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[~junrao] ,
I dont want to keep adding examples of why this is a problem in production
clusters, but also I agree with your sentence "It could be a better behaviour
to wait until all replicas are caught up before changing the leaders. If this
is the more desired behaviour, maybe this can just be added in the auto leader
balancing logic, instead of a separate tool."
So maybe we can find an agreement in between the options.
I think this could be optional, so we could have a parameter called
"auto.leader.rebalance.paused.if.underreplicated.replicas" (default false)
which basically will skip the leader rebalance when the cluster has
under-replicated partitions.
The advantage is there is not administrator intervention before or after the
cluster operation which remove another step on cluster administration.
> automated leader rebalance causes replication downtime for clusters with too
> many partitions
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>
> Key: KAFKA-4084
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-4084
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: controller
> Affects Versions: 0.8.2.2, 0.9.0.0, 0.9.0.1, 0.10.0.0, 0.10.0.1
> Reporter: Tom Crayford
> Priority: Major
> Labels: reliability
> Fix For: 1.1.0
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>
> If you enable {{auto.leader.rebalance.enable}} (which is on by default), and
> you have a cluster with many partitions, there is a severe amount of
> replication downtime following a restart. This causes
> `UnderReplicatedPartitions` to fire, and replication is paused.
> This is because the current automated leader rebalance mechanism changes
> leaders for *all* imbalanced partitions at once, instead of doing it
> gradually. This effectively stops all replica fetchers in the cluster
> (assuming there are enough imbalanced partitions), and restarts them. This
> can take minutes on busy clusters, during which no replication is happening
> and user data is at risk. Clients with {{acks=-1}} also see issues at this
> time, because replication is effectively stalled.
> To quote Todd Palino from the mailing list:
> bq. There is an admin CLI command to trigger the preferred replica election
> manually. There is also a broker configuration “auto.leader.rebalance.enable”
> which you can set to have the broker automatically perform the PLE when
> needed. DO NOT USE THIS OPTION. There are serious performance issues when
> doing so, especially on larger clusters. It needs some development work that
> has not been fully identified yet.
> This setting is extremely useful for smaller clusters, but with high
> partition counts causes the huge issues stated above.
> One potential fix could be adding a new configuration for the number of
> partitions to do automated leader rebalancing for at once, and *stop* once
> that number of leader rebalances are in flight, until they're done. There may
> be better mechanisms, and I'd love to hear if anybody has any ideas.
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