Satish Duggana created KAFKA-8733: ------------------------------------- Summary: Offline partitions occur when leader's disk is slow in reads while responding to follower fetch requests. Key: KAFKA-8733 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-8733 Project: Kafka Issue Type: Bug Components: core Affects Versions: 1.1.2, 2.4.0 Reporter: Satish Duggana Assignee: Satish Duggana
We found offline partitions issue multiple times on some of the hosts in our clusters. After going through the broker logs and hosts’s disk stats, it looks like this issue occurs whenever the read/write operations take more time on that disk. In a particular case where read time is more than the replica.lag.time.max.ms, follower replicas will be out of sync as their earlier fetch requests are stuck while reading the local log and their fetch status is not yet updated as mentioned in the below code of `ReplicaManager`. If there is an issue in reading the data from the log for a duration more than replica.lag.time.max.ms then all the replicas will be out of sync and partition becomes offline if min.isr.replicas > 1 and unclean.leader.election is disabled. {code:java} def readFromLog(): Seq[(TopicPartition, LogReadResult)] = { val result = readFromLocalLog( // this call took more than `replica.lag.time.max.ms` replicaId = replicaId, fetchOnlyFromLeader = fetchOnlyFromLeader, readOnlyCommitted = fetchOnlyCommitted, fetchMaxBytes = fetchMaxBytes, hardMaxBytesLimit = hardMaxBytesLimit, readPartitionInfo = fetchInfos, quota = quota, isolationLevel = isolationLevel) if (isFromFollower) updateFollowerLogReadResults(replicaId, result). // fetch time gets updated here, but mayBeShrinkIsr should have been already called and the replica is removed from sir else result } val logReadResults = readFromLog() {code} I will raise a KIP describing options on how to handle this scenario. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.14#76016)