Did you get my previous answer? I am including it below. Currently, partition is the smallest unit that we distribute data among consumers (in the same consumer group). So, if the # of consumers is larger than the total number of partitions in a Kafka cluster (across all brokers), some consumers will never get any data.
Thanks, Jun On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 3:07 AM, 永辉 赵 <zhaoyong...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > In consumer we use a topic count map to set how many stream we want to > split > the topic. > What's the relation between kafka partition number and consumer stream > number? > Seems stream number should be less or equal to partition number? > Because if we set stream number bigger than partition number then some > stream is empty or some partition is split. > > Thanks, > Yonghui > > > >