>Is there a specific reason for the collocation of all partitions of a
topic?

Not all partitions - any partition of a topic is kept in a separate dir.
(hopefully not all on the same server)

>This means,  the capacity of required volume is to be determined by the
retention size of the topic with largest data load.

Yes but see above - determined by number of partitions and the retention
size of the topic with largest data load. (so you can always use more
partitions to spread the load)

>I will try moving the data from full to less used volumes, though it seems
an unclean workaround, not suitable in Prod.

Agreed - but you should really monitor the disks for space - you should
never run out of space like this in production.

best
svante



2015-03-21 20:58 GMT+01:00 Zakee <kzak...@netzero.net>:

> > The shutdown is expected. All data in a partition is kept in a single
> directory (=> single disk)
>
> Is there a specific reason for the collocation of all partitions of a
> topic?  This means,  the capacity of required volume is to be determined by
> the retention size of the topic with largest data load.
> So it is not as distributed across folders as expected, i.e.,  across all
> directories by partition, not by topic.
>
> >  You could get a bigger disk and copy the data to this one. As a last
> resort you can manually delete logs from the full partition (start with the
> oldest)
>
>
> I will try moving the data from full to less used volumes, though it seems
> an unclean workaround, not suitable in Prod.
>
> Thanks,
> Zakee
>
>
>

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