Hi all,
I've finally managed to use the tool with the --command-config flag and a
consumer.properties file containing the line
"security.protocol=SASL_PLAINTEXT" (the security-protocol flag of the
command line tool does not seem to have any effect for this particular
tool).
However, I'm still at
The thread on the hortonworks community forum is there ->
https://community.hortonworks.com/questions/38409/not-able-to-monitor-consumer-group-lag-with-new-co.html
2016-06-08 9:59 GMT+02:00 Pierre Labiausse :
> Hello again,
>
> I've tried to use the command line tool again without success, but I'
Hello again,
I've tried to use the command line tool again without success, but I'm not
seing the IOException anymore in the error stack, only an EOFException.
Nothing is logged server-side, as if the request is not even received.
Ewen, I've tried using the command-config flag as you suggested, b
Pierre,
I think you'll need the rest of the security-related configs you'd use for
a normal client as well. You can use the --command-config flag to include
additional settings stored in a property file.
-Ewen
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Pierre LABIAUSSE
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not able to us
Hi Pierre,
Do you see any errors in the server.log when this command
ran. Can you please open a thread here
https://community.hortonworks.com/answers/index.html .
Thanks,
Harsha
On Tue, Jun 7, 2016, at 09:22 AM, Pierre Labiausse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not
Hi,
I'm not able to use kafka-consumer-groups.sh to monitor the lag of my
consumers when my cluster is kerberized.
I'm using kafka version 0.9.0 installed on an hortonworks hdp 2.4.0 cluster.
I've replicated my setup on two sandboxes, one without kerberos and one
with kerberos.
On the one witho
Hi,
I'm not able to use kafka-consumer-groups.sh to monitor the lag of my consumers
when my cluster is kerberized.
I'm using kafka version 0.9.0 installed on an hortonworks hdp 2.4.0 cluster.
I've replicated my setup on two sandboxes, one without kerberos and one with
kerberos.
On the one