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Justine Olshan commented on KAFKA-16986:
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Thanks for clarifying. I will take a look.
> After upgrading to Kafka 3.4.1, the producer constantly produces logs related
> to topicId changes
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>
> Key: KAFKA-16986
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-16986
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: clients, producer
> Affects Versions: 3.0.1, 3.6.1
> Reporter: Vinicius Vieira dos Santos
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: image.png
>
>
> When updating the Kafka broker from version 2.7.0 to 3.4.1, we noticed that
> the applications began to log the message "{*}Resetting the last seen epoch
> of partition PAYMENTS-0 to 0 since the associated topicId changed from null
> to szRLmiAiTs8Y0nI8b3Wz1Q{*}" in a very constant, from what I understand this
> behavior is not expected because the topic was not deleted and recreated so
> it should simply use the cached data and not go through this client log line.
> We have some applications with around 15 topics and 40 partitions which means
> around 600 log lines when metadata updates occur
> The main thing for me is to know if this could indicate a problem or if I can
> simply change the log level of the org.apache.kafka.clients.Metadata class to
> warn without worries
>
> There are other reports of the same behavior like this:
> [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74652231/apache-kafka-resetting-the-last-seen-epoch-of-partition-why]
>
> *Some log occurrences over an interval of about 7 hours, each block refers to
> an instance of the application in kubernetes*
>
> !image.png!
> *My scenario:*
> *Application:*
> - Java: 21
> - Client: 3.6.1, also tested on 3.0.1 and has the same behavior
> *Broker:*
> - Cluster running on Kubernetes with the bitnami/kafka:3.4.1-debian-11-r52
> image
>
> *Producer Config*
>
> acks = -1
> auto.include.jmx.reporter = true
> batch.size = 16384
> bootstrap.servers = [server:9092]
> buffer.memory = 33554432
> client.dns.lookup = use_all_dns_ips
> client.id = producer-1
> compression.type = gzip
> connections.max.idle.ms = 540000
> delivery.timeout.ms = 30000
> enable.idempotence = true
> interceptor.classes = []
> key.serializer = class
> org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.ByteArraySerializer
> linger.ms = 0
> max.block.ms = 60000
> max.in.flight.requests.per.connection = 1
> max.request.size = 1048576
> metadata.max.age.ms = 300000
> metadata.max.idle.ms = 300000
> metric.reporters = []
> metrics.num.samples = 2
> metrics.recording.level = INFO
> metrics.sample.window.ms = 30000
> partitioner.adaptive.partitioning.enable = true
> partitioner.availability.timeout.ms = 0
> partitioner.class = null
> partitioner.ignore.keys = false
> receive.buffer.bytes = 32768
> reconnect.backoff.max.ms = 1000
> reconnect.backoff.ms = 50
> request.timeout.ms = 30000
> retries = 3
> retry.backoff.ms = 100
> sasl.client.callback.handler.class = null
> sasl.jaas.config = [hidden]
> sasl.kerberos.kinit.cmd = /usr/bin/kinit
> sasl.kerberos.min.time.before.relogin = 60000
> sasl.kerberos.service.name = null
> sasl.kerberos.ticket.renew.jitter = 0.05
> sasl.kerberos.ticket.renew.window.factor = 0.8
> sasl.login.callback.handler.class = null
> sasl.login.class = null
> sasl.login.connect.timeout.ms = null
> sasl.login.read.timeout.ms = null
> sasl.login.refresh.buffer.seconds = 300
> sasl.login.refresh.min.period.seconds = 60
> sasl.login.refresh.window.factor = 0.8
> sasl.login.refresh.window.jitter = 0.05
> sasl.login.retry.backoff.max.ms = 10000
> sasl.login.retry.backoff.ms = 100
> sasl.mechanism = PLAIN
> sasl.oauthbearer.clock.skew.seconds = 30
> sasl.oauthbearer.expected.audience = null
> sasl.oauthbearer.expected.issuer = null
> sasl.oauthbearer.jwks.endpoint.refresh.ms = 3600000
> sasl.oauthbearer.jwks.endpoint.retry.backoff.max.ms = 10000
> sasl.oauthbearer.jwks.endpoint.retry.backoff.ms = 100
> sasl.oauthbearer.jwks.endpoint.url = null
> sasl.oauthbearer.scope.claim.name = scope
> sasl.oauthbearer.sub.claim.name = sub
> sasl.oauthbearer.token.endpoint.url = null
> security.protocol = SASL_PLAINTEXT
> security.providers = null
> send.buffer.bytes = 131072
> socket.connection.setup.timeout.max.ms = 30000
> socket.connection.setup.timeout.ms = 10000
> ssl.cipher.suites = null
> ssl.enabled.protocols = [TLSv1.2, TLSv1.3]
> ssl.endpoint.identification.algorithm = https
> ssl.engine.factory.class = null
> ssl.key.password = null
> ssl.keymanager.algorithm = SunX509
> ssl.keystore.certificate.chain = null
> ssl.keystore.key = null
> ssl.keystore.location = null
> ssl.keystore.password = null
> ssl.keystore.type = JKS
> ssl.protocol = TLSv1.3
> ssl.provider = null
> ssl.secure.random.implementation = null
> ssl.trustmanager.algorithm = PKIX
> ssl.truststore.certificates = null
> ssl.truststore.location = null
> ssl.truststore.password = null
> ssl.truststore.type = JKS
> transaction.timeout.ms = 60000
> transactional.id = null
> value.serializer = class
> org.apache.kafka.common.serialization.ByteArraySerializer
>
> If you need any more details, please let me know.
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