Hervé RIVIERE created KAFKA-7886:
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             Summary: Some partitions are fully truncated during recovery when 
log.message.format = 0.10.2 & inter.broker.protocol >= 0.11
                 Key: KAFKA-7886
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-7886
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: core
    Affects Versions: 2.1.0, 2.0.1, 0.11.0.0
         Environment: centos 7 
            Reporter: Hervé RIVIERE
         Attachments: broker.log

On a cluster of Kafka 2.0.1, and brokers configured with 
* inter.broker.protocol.format = 2.0
* log.message.format.version = 0.10.2

 

In such configuration, when a broker is restarted (clean shutdown), the 
recovery process, for some partitions, is not taking in account the high 
watermark and is truncating and re-downloading the full partition.


Typically for brokers with 500 partitions each / 5 TB of disk usage the 
recovery process with this configuration is during up to 1 hour whereas it 
usually takes less than 10 min in the same broker when 
(inter.broker.protocol.format = log.message.format.version)
Partitions redownloaded seems not predictable : after several restart of the 
same broker, partitions redownloaded are now always the same.


Broker log filter for one specific partition that was redownloaded ( the 
truncate offset : 12878451349 is corresponding to the log-start-offset) :

 
{code:java}
2019-01-31 09:23:34,703 INFO [ProducerStateManager partition=my_topic-11] 
Writing producer snapshot at offset 13132373966 (kafka.log.ProducerStateManager)
2019-01-31 09:25:15,245 INFO [Log partition=my_topic-11, dir=/var/lib/kafka] 
Loading producer state till offset 13132373966 with message format version 1 
(kafka.log.Log)
2019-01-31 09:25:15,245 INFO [ProducerStateManager partition=my_topic-11] 
Writing producer snapshot at offset 13130789408 (kafka.log.ProducerStateManager)
2019-01-31 09:25:15,249 INFO [ProducerStateManager partition=my_topic-11] 
Writing producer snapshot at offset 13131829288 (kafka.log.ProducerStateManager)
2019-01-31 09:25:15,388 INFO [ProducerStateManager partition=my_topic-11] 
Writing producer snapshot at offset 13132373966 (kafka.log.ProducerStateManager)

2019-01-31 09:25:15,388 INFO [Log partition=my_topic-11, dir=/var/lib/kafka] 
Completed load of log with 243 segments, log start offset 12878451349 and log 
end offset 13132373966 in 46273 ms (kafka.log.Log)

2019-01-31 09:28:38,226 INFO Replica loaded for partition my_topic-11 with 
initial high watermark 13132373966 (kafka.cluster.Replica)
2019-01-31 09:28:38,226 INFO Replica loaded for partition my_topic-11 with 
initial high watermark 0 (kafka.cluster.Replica)
2019-01-31 09:28:38,226 INFO Replica loaded for partition my_topic-11 with 
initial high watermark 0 (kafka.cluster.Replica)
2019-01-31 09:28:42,132 INFO The cleaning for partition my_topic-11 is aborted 
and paused (kafka.log.LogCleaner)

2019-01-31 09:28:42,133 INFO [Log partition=my_topic-11, dir=/var/lib/kafka] 
Truncating to offset 12878451349 (kafka.log.Log)

2019-01-31 09:28:42,135 INFO [Log partition=my_topic-11, dir=/var/lib/kafka] 
Scheduling log segment [baseOffset 12879521312, size 536869342] for deletion. 
(kafka.log.Log)
(...)
2019-01-31 09:28:42,521 INFO [Log partition=my_topic-11, dir=/var/lib/kafka] 
Scheduling log segment [baseOffset 13131829288, size 280543535] for deletion. 
(kafka.log.Log)
2019-01-31 09:28:43,870 WARN [ReplicaFetcher replicaId=11, leaderId=13, 
fetcherId=1] Truncating my_topic-11 to offset 12878451349 below high watermark 
13132373966 (kafka.server.ReplicaFetcherThread)
2019-01-31 09:29:03,703 INFO [Log partition=my_topic-11, dir=/var/lib/kafka] 
Found deletable segments with base offsets [12878451349] due to retention time 
259200000ms breach (kafka.log.Log)
2019-01-31 09:28:42,550 INFO Compaction for partition my_topic-11 is resumed 
(kafka.log.LogManager)
{code}
 

We sucessfull tried to reproduce the same bug with kafka 0.11, 2.0.1 & 2.1.0

 

 



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