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Luke Chen commented on KAFKA-17020:
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OK, let's keep this ticket open and wait for another issue happened again to 
see if we have more info.

> After enabling tiered storage, occasional residual logs are left in the 
> replica
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-17020
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-17020
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Wish
>    Affects Versions: 3.7.0
>            Reporter: Jianbin Chen
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: image-2024-06-22-21-45-43-815.png, 
> image-2024-06-22-21-46-12-371.png, image-2024-06-22-21-46-26-530.png, 
> image-2024-06-22-21-46-42-917.png, image-2024-06-22-21-47-00-230.png
>
>
> After enabling tiered storage, occasional residual logs are left in the 
> replica.
> Based on the observed phenomenon, the index values of the rolled-out logs 
> generated by the replica and the leader are not the same. As a result, the 
> logs uploaded to S3 at the same time do not include the corresponding log 
> files on the replica side, making it impossible to delete the local logs.
> !image-2024-06-22-21-45-43-815.png!
> leader config:
> {code:java}
> num.partitions=3
> default.replication.factor=2
> delete.topic.enable=true
> auto.create.topics.enable=false
> num.recovery.threads.per.data.dir=1
> offsets.topic.replication.factor=3
> transaction.state.log.replication.factor=2
> transaction.state.log.min.isr=1
> offsets.retention.minutes=4320
> log.roll.ms=86400000
> log.local.retention.ms=600000
> log.segment.bytes=536870912
> num.replica.fetchers=1
> log.retention.ms=15811200000
> remote.log.manager.thread.pool.size=4
> remote.log.reader.threads=4
> remote.log.metadata.topic.replication.factor=3
> remote.log.storage.system.enable=true
> remote.log.metadata.topic.retention.ms=180000000
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.class=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.fetch.cache.DiskChunkCache
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.path=/data01/kafka-tiered-storage-cache
> Pick some cache size, 16 GiB here:
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.size=34359738368
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.retention.ms=1200000
> # # Prefetching size, 16 MiB here:
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.prefetch.max.size=33554432
> rsm.config.storage.backend.class=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.storage.s3.S3Storage
> rsm.config.storage.s3.bucket.name=
> rsm.config.storage.s3.region=us-west-1
> rsm.config.storage.aws.secret.access.key=
> rsm.config.storage.aws.access.key.id=
> rsm.config.chunk.size=8388608
> remote.log.storage.manager.class.path=/home/admin/core-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/:/home/admin/s3-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/
> remote.log.storage.manager.class.name=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.RemoteStorageManager
> remote.log.metadata.manager.class.name=org.apache.kafka.server.log.remote.metadata.storage.TopicBasedRemoteLogMetadataManager
> remote.log.metadata.manager.listener.name=PLAINTEXT
> rsm.config.upload.rate.limit.bytes.per.second=31457280
> {code}
>  replica config:
> {code:java}
> num.partitions=3
> default.replication.factor=2
> delete.topic.enable=true
> auto.create.topics.enable=false
> num.recovery.threads.per.data.dir=1
> offsets.topic.replication.factor=3
> transaction.state.log.replication.factor=2
> transaction.state.log.min.isr=1
> offsets.retention.minutes=4320
> log.roll.ms=86400000
> log.local.retention.ms=600000
> log.segment.bytes=536870912
> num.replica.fetchers=1
> log.retention.ms=15811200000
> remote.log.manager.thread.pool.size=4
> remote.log.reader.threads=4
> remote.log.metadata.topic.replication.factor=3
> remote.log.storage.system.enable=true
> #remote.log.metadata.topic.retention.ms=180000000
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.class=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.fetch.cache.DiskChunkCache
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.path=/data01/kafka-tiered-storage-cache
> # Pick some cache size, 16 GiB here:
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.size=34359738368
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.retention.ms=1200000
> # # # Prefetching size, 16 MiB here:
> rsm.config.fetch.chunk.cache.prefetch.max.size=33554432
> rsm.config.storage.backend.class=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.storage.s3.S3Storage
> rsm.config.storage.s3.bucket.name=
> rsm.config.storage.s3.region=us-west-1
> rsm.config.storage.aws.secret.access.key=
> rsm.config.storage.aws.access.key.id=
> rsm.config.chunk.size=8388608
> remote.log.storage.manager.class.path=/home/admin/core-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/*:/home/admin/s3-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT/*
> remote.log.storage.manager.class.name=io.aiven.kafka.tieredstorage.RemoteStorageManager
> remote.log.metadata.manager.class.name=org.apache.kafka.server.log.remote.metadata.storage.TopicBasedRemoteLogMetadataManager
> remote.log.metadata.manager.listener.name=PLAINTEXT
> rsm.config.upload.rate.limit.bytes.per.second=31457280 {code}
> topic config:
> {code:java}
> Dynamic configs for topic xxxxxx are:
> local.retention.ms=600000 sensitive=false 
> synonyms={DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG:local.retention.ms=600000, 
> STATIC_BROKER_CONFIG:log.local.retention.ms=600000, 
> DEFAULT_CONFIG:log.local.retention.ms=-2}
> remote.storage.enable=true sensitive=false 
> synonyms={DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG:remote.storage.enable=true}
> retention.ms=15811200000 sensitive=false 
> synonyms={DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG:retention.ms=15811200000, 
> STATIC_BROKER_CONFIG:log.retention.ms=15811200000, 
> DEFAULT_CONFIG:log.retention.hours=168}
> segment.bytes=536870912 sensitive=false 
> synonyms={DYNAMIC_TOPIC_CONFIG:segment.bytes=536870912, 
> STATIC_BROKER_CONFIG:log.segment.bytes=536870912, 
> DEFAULT_CONFIG:log.segment.bytes=1073741824} {code}
>  
> !image-2024-06-22-21-46-12-371.png!
> By examining the segment logs for that time period in S3 for the topic, it 
> can be observed that the indices of the two are different.
> !image-2024-06-22-21-46-26-530.png!
> By searching for the residual log index through log analysis, it was found 
> that there were no delete logs on both the leader and replica nodes. However, 
> the logs for the corresponding time period in S3 can be queried in the leader 
> node logs but not in the replica node logs. Therefore, I believe that the 
> issue is due to the different log files generated by the leader and replica 
> nodes.
> !image-2024-06-22-21-46-42-917.png!
> {color:#172b4d}Restarting does not resolve this issue. The only solution is 
> to delete the log folder corresponding to the replica where the log segment 
> anomaly occurred and then resynchronize from the leader.{color}
> !image-2024-06-22-21-47-00-230.png!



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