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Dong Lin updated KAFKA-5877: ---------------------------- Comment: was deleted (was: [~tombentley] I didn't notice your comment earlier. The issue is fixed with this JIRA and KAFKA-5879. I haven't verified whether KAFKA-5879 alone can fix the problem though.) > Controller should only update reassignment znode if there is change in the > reassignment data > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-5877 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-5877 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Dong Lin > Assignee: Dong Lin > Fix For: 1.0.0 > > > I encountered a scenario where controller keeps printing the following stack > trace repeatedly for a finite set of partitions. Although I have not fully > figured out the cause of this event, it seems that controller will update the > reassignment znode even if the new data is same as existing data. This patch > optimizes the controller behavior by only updating reassignment znode if it > needs to change the reassignment znode data. > 2017/09/12 20:34:05.842 [KafkaController] [Controller 1376005]: Error > completing reassignment of partition [FederatorResultEvent,202] > kafka.common.KafkaException: Partition [FederatorResultEvent,202] to be > reassigned is already assigned to replicas 1367001,1384010,1386010. Ignoring > request for partition reassignment > at > kafka.controller.KafkaController.initiateReassignReplicasForTopicPartition(KafkaController.scala:608) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at > kafka.controller.KafkaController$PartitionReassignment$$anonfun$process$14.apply(KafkaController.scala:1327) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at > kafka.controller.KafkaController$PartitionReassignment$$anonfun$process$14.apply(KafkaController.scala:1320) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at > scala.collection.immutable.HashMap$HashMap1.foreach(HashMap.scala:224) > ~[scala-library-2.10.4.jar:?] > at > scala.collection.immutable.HashMap$HashTrieMap.foreach(HashMap.scala:403) > ~[scala-library-2.10.4.jar:?] > at > scala.collection.immutable.HashMap$HashTrieMap.foreach(HashMap.scala:403) > ~[scala-library-2.10.4.jar:?] > at > kafka.controller.KafkaController$PartitionReassignment.process(KafkaController.scala:1320) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at > kafka.controller.ControllerEventManager$ControllerEventThread$$anonfun$doWork$1.apply$mcV$sp(ControllerEventManager.scala:53) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at > kafka.controller.ControllerEventManager$ControllerEventThread$$anonfun$doWork$1.apply(ControllerEventManager.scala:53) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at > kafka.controller.ControllerEventManager$ControllerEventThread$$anonfun$doWork$1.apply(ControllerEventManager.scala:53) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at kafka.metrics.KafkaTimer.time(KafkaTimer.scala:31) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at > kafka.controller.ControllerEventManager$ControllerEventThread.doWork(ControllerEventManager.scala:52) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] > at kafka.utils.ShutdownableThread.run(ShutdownableThread.scala:64) > ~[kafka_2.10-0.11.0.9.jar:?] -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)