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Jianbin Chen commented on KAFKA-17020:
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Hi [~peterpandayang] ,  I reviewed your issue, and I believe the problem we are 
facing may be different. From your description, it seems that your logs did not 
successfully upload to S3 because you couldn't find the relevant log evidence. 
In my case, the logs were successfully uploaded to S3, but they were not 
deleted locally. I suspect my issue is related to the {{log.roll.ms}} 
configuration. When I encountered this problem 2-3 times, I removed the 
{{log.roll.ms}} setting and restarted the leader nodes of the relevant topic 
partitions. Since then, I haven't experienced the issue again. I think you 
should further check the logs to see if there are any error logs related to 
abnormal log segment uploads to S3. If the upload to S3 fails, the local logs 
will definitely not be deleted.

> After enabling tiered storage, occasional residual logs are left in the 
> replica
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-17020
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-17020
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Wish
>    Affects Versions: 3.7.0
>            Reporter: Jianbin Chen
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: image-2024-06-22-21-45-43-815.png, 
> image-2024-06-22-21-46-12-371.png, image-2024-06-22-21-46-26-530.png, 
> image-2024-06-22-21-46-42-917.png, image-2024-06-22-21-47-00-230.png
>
>
> After enabling tiered storage, occasional residual logs are left in the 
> replica.
> Based on the observed phenomenon, the index values of the rolled-out logs 
> generated by the replica and the leader are not the same. As a result, the 
> logs uploaded to S3 at the same time do not include the corresponding log 
> files on the replica side, making it impossible to delete the local logs.
> !image-2024-06-22-21-45-43-815.png!
> leader config:
> {code:java}
> num.partitions=3
> default.replication.factor=2
> delete.topic.enable=true
> auto.create.topics.enable=false
> num.recovery.threads.per.data.dir=1
> offsets.topic.replication.factor=3
> transaction.state.log.replication.factor=2
> transaction.state.log.min.isr=1
> offsets.retention.minutes=4320
> log.roll.ms=86400000
> log.local.retention.ms=600000
> log.segment.bytes=536870912
> num.replica.fetchers=1
> log.retention.ms=15811200000
> remote.log.manager.thread.pool.size=4
> remote.log.reader.threads=4
> remote.log.metadata.topic.replication.factor=3
> remote.log.storage.system.enable=true
> remote.log.metadata.topic.retention.ms=180000000
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.class=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.fetch.cache.DiskChunkCache
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.path=/data01/kafka-tiered-storage-cache
> Pick some cache size, 16 GiB here:
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.size=34359738368
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.retention.ms=1200000
> # # Prefetching size, 16 MiB here:
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.prefetch.max.size=33554432
> rsm.config.storage.backend.class=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.storage.s3.S3Storage
> rsm.config.storage.s3.bucket.name=
> rsm.config.storage.s3.region=us-west-1
> rsm.config.storage.aws.secret.access.key=
> rsm.config.storage.aws.access.key.id=
> rsm.config.chunk.size=8388608
> remote.log.storage.manager.class.path=/home/admin/core-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/:/home/admin/s3-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/
> remote.log.storage.manager.class.name=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.RemoteStorageManager
> remote.log.metadata.manager.class.name=org.apache.kafka.server.log.remote.metadata.storage.TopicBasedRemoteLogMetadataManager
> remote.log.metadata.manager.listener.name=PLAINTEXT
> rsm.config.upload.rate.limit.bytes.per.second=31457280
> {code}
>  replica config:
> {code:java}
> num.partitions=3
> default.replication.factor=2
> delete.topic.enable=true
> auto.create.topics.enable=false
> num.recovery.threads.per.data.dir=1
> offsets.topic.replication.factor=3
> transaction.state.log.replication.factor=2
> transaction.state.log.min.isr=1
> offsets.retention.minutes=4320
> log.roll.ms=86400000
> log.local.retention.ms=600000
> log.segment.bytes=536870912
> num.replica.fetchers=1
> log.retention.ms=15811200000
> remote.log.manager.thread.pool.size=4
> remote.log.reader.threads=4
> remote.log.metadata.topic.replication.factor=3
> remote.log.storage.system.enable=true
> #remote.log.metadata.topic.retention.ms=180000000
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.class=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.fetch.cache.DiskChunkCache
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.path=/data01/kafka-tiered-storage-cache
> # Pick some cache size, 16 GiB here:
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.size=34359738368
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.retention.ms=1200000
> # # # Prefetching size, 16 MiB here:
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.prefetch.max.size=33554432
> rsm.config.storage.backend.class=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.storage.s3.S3Storage
> rsm.config.storage.s3.bucket.name=
> rsm.config.storage.s3.region=us-west-1
> rsm.config.storage.aws.secret.access.key=
> rsm.config.storage.aws.access.key.id=
> rsm.config.chunk.size=8388608
> remote.log.storage.manager.class.path=/home/admin/core-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/*:/home/admin/s3-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/*
> remote.log.storage.manager.class.name=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.RemoteStorageManager
> remote.log.metadata.manager.class.name=org.apache.kafka.server.log.remote.metadata.storage.TopicBasedRemoteLogMetadataManager
> remote.log.metadata.manager.listener.name=PLAINTEXT
> rsm.config.upload.rate.limit.bytes.per.second=31457280 {code}
> topic config:
> {code:java}
> Dynamic configs for topic xxxxxx are:
> local.retention.ms=600000 sensitive=false 
> synonyms={DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG:local.retention.ms=600000, 
> STATIC_BROKER_CONFIG:log.local.retention.ms=600000, 
> DEFAULT_CONFIG:log.local.retention.ms=-2}
> remote.storage.enable=true sensitive=false 
> synonyms={DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG:remote.storage.enable=true}
> retention.ms=15811200000 sensitive=false 
> synonyms={DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG:retention.ms=15811200000, 
> STATIC_BROKER_CONFIG:log.retention.ms=15811200000, 
> DEFAULT_CONFIG:log.retention.hours=168}
> segment.bytes=536870912 sensitive=false 
> synonyms={DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG:segment.bytes=536870912, 
> STATIC_BROKER_CONFIG:log.segment.bytes=536870912, 
> DEFAULT_CONFIG:log.segment.bytes=1073741824} {code}
>  
> !image-2024-06-22-21-46-12-371.png!
> By examining the segment logs for that time period in S3 for the topic, it 
> can be observed that the indices of the two are different.
> !image-2024-06-22-21-46-26-530.png!
> By searching for the residual log index through log analysis, it was found 
> that there were no delete logs on both the leader and replica nodes. However, 
> the logs for the corresponding time period in S3 can be queried in the leader 
> node logs but not in the replica node logs. Therefore, I believe that the 
> issue is due to the different log files generated by the leader and replica 
> nodes.
> !image-2024-06-22-21-46-42-917.png!
> {color:#172b4d}Restarting does not resolve this issue. The only solution is 
> to delete the log folder corresponding to the replica where the log segment 
> anomaly occurred and then resynchronize from the leader.{color}
> !image-2024-06-22-21-47-00-230.png!



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