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Joel Koshy commented on KAFKA-3197:
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[~enothereska] - the documentation is accurate in that it . The reality though
is that everyone (or at least most users) interpret that to mean it is possible
to achieve strict ordering within a partition which is necessary for several
use-cases.
> Producer can send message out of order even when in flight request is set to
> 1.
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> Key: KAFKA-3197
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3197
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: clients, producer
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0.0
> Reporter: Jiangjie Qin
> Assignee: Jiangjie Qin
> Fix For: 0.9.0.1
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> The issue we saw is following:
> 1. Producer send message 0 to topic-partition-0 on broker A. The in-flight
> request to broker A is 1.
> 2. The request is somehow lost
> 3. Producer refreshed its topic metadata and found leader of
> topic-partition-0 migrated from broker A to broker B.
> 4. Because there is no in-flight request to broker B. All the subsequent
> messages to topic-partition-0 in the record accumulator are sent to broker B.
> 5. Later on when the request in step (1) times out, message 0 will be retried
> and sent to broker B. At this point, all the later messages has already been
> sent, so we have re-order.
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