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ASF GitHub Bot commented on KAFKA-2927:
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Github user asfgit closed the pull request at:
https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/657
> System tests: reduce storage footprint of collected logs
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>
> Key: KAFKA-2927
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-2927
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Geoff Anderson
> Assignee: Geoff Anderson
> Fix For: 0.9.1.0
>
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> Looking at recent night test runs (testing.confluent.io/kafka), the storage
> requirements for log output from the various services has increased
> significantly, up to 7-10G for a single test run, up from hundreds of MB
> Current breakdown:
> 23M Benchmark
> 3.2M ClientCompatibilityTest
> 613M ConnectDistributedTest
> 1.1M ConnectRestApiTest
> 1.5M ConnectStandaloneFileTest
> 2.0M ConsoleConsumerTest
> 440K KafkaVersionTest
> 744K Log4jAppenderTest
> 49M QuotaTest
> 3.0G ReplicationTest
> 1.2G TestMirrorMakerService
> 185M TestUpgrade
> 372K TestVerifiableProducer
> 2.3G VerifiableConsumerTest
> The biggest contributors in these test suites:
> ReplicationTest:
> verifiable_producer.log (currently TRACE level)
> VerifiableConsumerTest:
> kafka server.log
> TestMirrorMakerService:
> verifiable_producer.log
> ConnectDistributedTest:
> kafka server.log
> The worst offenders are therefore
> verifiable_producer.log which is logging at TRACE level, and kafka server.log
> which is logging at debug level
> One solution is to:
> 1) Update the log4j configs to log separately to both an INFO level file, and
> another file for DEBUG at least for the worst offenders.
> 2) Don't collect these DEBUG (and below) logs by default; only mark for
> collection during failure
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