RE: Re: MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
Hi Peter, I am running into a similar issue, did you create a JIRA ticket for this? Or is there any workaround you have found for the same? Thanks and regards, Praveen On 2020/11/13 14:45:23 Péter Sinóros-Szabó wrote: > Hi, > > I tried as well to stop all instances of MM2, but it didn't help for me. > I had to stop all MM2 instances, delete the mm2-config and mm2-status > topics on the destination cluster and start up all MM2 instances again. > > Peter >
Re: MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
Hi, I tried as well to stop all instances of MM2, but it didn't help for me. I had to stop all MM2 instances, delete the mm2-config and mm2-status topics on the destination cluster and start up all MM2 instances again. Peter
Re: MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
Hi All, After inspecting a few internal topics and running console consumer to see the payloads in the mm2-configs topic identified that properties are indeed not getting refreshed, I've assumed that mm2 internally is joining the existing cluster, so to refresh config I've tried to completely stop the mm2 cluster i.e reduce the mm2 deployment capacity to 0 and waited for a couple of mins and increased the capacity again back to our previous number. With this approach the mm2 started to load the configuration from the mm2.properties back again. Thanks On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 4:02 PM Péter Sinóros-Szabó wrote: > > Hi Ryanne, > > I will open an issue in Jira. > I see mm2-config and mm2-status topics on both the source and destination > clusters. > Should I purge all of them? Or is it enough to purge just the destination > topics? > > Thanks, > Peter > > On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 at 19:33, Ryanne Dolan wrote: > > > Hey guys, this is because the configuration gets loaded into the internal > > mm2-config topics, and these may get out of sync with the mm2.properties > > file in some scenarios. I believe this occurs whenever an old/bad > > configuration gets written to Kafka, which MM2 can read successfully but > > which causes MM2 to get stuck before it can write any updates back to the > > mm2-config topics. Just modifying the mm2.properties file does not resolve > > the issue, since Workers read from the mm2-config topics, not the > > mm2.properties file directly. > > > > The fix is to truncate or delete the mm2-config and mm2-status topics. N.B. > > do _not_ delete the mm2-offsets topics, as this would cause MM2 to > > restart replication from offset 0. > > > > I'm not sure why deleting these topics works, but it seems to cause Connect > > to wait for the new configuration to be loaded from mm2.properties, rather > > than reading the old configuration from mm2-config and getting stuck. > > > > Can someone report the issue in jira? > > > > Ryanne > > > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 9:35 AM Péter Sinóros-Szabó > > wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have a similar issue. I changed the source cluster bootstrap address > > and > > > MM2 picked it up only partially. Some parts of it still use the old > > > address, some the new. The old and the new address list is routed to the > > > same cluster, same brokers, just on a different network path. > > > > > > So is there any way to force the configuration update? > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Peter > > > > > > On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 18:39, Ning Zhang wrote: > > > > > > > if your new topics are not named "topic1" or "topic2", maybe you want > > to > > > > use regex * to allow more topics to be considered by Mm2 > > > > > > > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > > > > > > > On 2020/10/30 01:48:00, "Devaki, Srinivas" > > > > wrote: > > > > > Hi Folks, > > > > > > > > > > I'm running mirror maker as a dedicated cluster as given in the > > > > > mirrormaker 2 doc. but for some reason when I add new topics and > > > > > deploy the mirror maker it's not detecting the new topics at all, > > even > > > > > the config dumps in the mirror maker startup logs don't show the > > newly > > > > > added topics. > > > > > > > > > > I've attached the config that I'm using, initially I assumed that > > > > > there might be some refresh configuration option either in connect or > > > > > mirror maker, but the connect rest api doesn't seem to be working in > > > > > this mode and also couldn't find any refresh configuration option. > > > > > > > > > > Any ideas on this? Thank you in advance > > > > > > > > > > ``` > > > > > clusters = src-cluster, dst-cluster > > > > > > > > > > # disable topic prefixes > > > > > src-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > > > > > dst-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > > > > > replication.policy.separator = > > > > > source.cluster.alias = > > > > > target.cluster.alias = > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > # enable idemptotence > > > > > source.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > > > > target.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > > > > > > > > > # connection information for each cluster > > > > > # This is a comma separated host:port pairs for each cluster > > > > > # for e.g. "A_host1:9092, A_host2:9092, A_host3:9092" > > > > > src-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092 > > > > > dst-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > > > > > > > > > > > > > > prod-online-v2-kafka-1.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-2.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-3.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-4.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-5.internal:9092 > > > > > > > > > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > > > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > > > > > > > > > # client-id > > > > > src-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-online
Re: MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
Hi Ryanne, I will open an issue in Jira. I see mm2-config and mm2-status topics on both the source and destination clusters. Should I purge all of them? Or is it enough to purge just the destination topics? Thanks, Peter On Wed, 11 Nov 2020 at 19:33, Ryanne Dolan wrote: > Hey guys, this is because the configuration gets loaded into the internal > mm2-config topics, and these may get out of sync with the mm2.properties > file in some scenarios. I believe this occurs whenever an old/bad > configuration gets written to Kafka, which MM2 can read successfully but > which causes MM2 to get stuck before it can write any updates back to the > mm2-config topics. Just modifying the mm2.properties file does not resolve > the issue, since Workers read from the mm2-config topics, not the > mm2.properties file directly. > > The fix is to truncate or delete the mm2-config and mm2-status topics. N.B. > do _not_ delete the mm2-offsets topics, as this would cause MM2 to > restart replication from offset 0. > > I'm not sure why deleting these topics works, but it seems to cause Connect > to wait for the new configuration to be loaded from mm2.properties, rather > than reading the old configuration from mm2-config and getting stuck. > > Can someone report the issue in jira? > > Ryanne > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 9:35 AM Péter Sinóros-Szabó > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a similar issue. I changed the source cluster bootstrap address > and > > MM2 picked it up only partially. Some parts of it still use the old > > address, some the new. The old and the new address list is routed to the > > same cluster, same brokers, just on a different network path. > > > > So is there any way to force the configuration update? > > > > Cheers, > > Peter > > > > On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 18:39, Ning Zhang wrote: > > > > > if your new topics are not named "topic1" or "topic2", maybe you want > to > > > use regex * to allow more topics to be considered by Mm2 > > > > > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > > > > > On 2020/10/30 01:48:00, "Devaki, Srinivas" > > > wrote: > > > > Hi Folks, > > > > > > > > I'm running mirror maker as a dedicated cluster as given in the > > > > mirrormaker 2 doc. but for some reason when I add new topics and > > > > deploy the mirror maker it's not detecting the new topics at all, > even > > > > the config dumps in the mirror maker startup logs don't show the > newly > > > > added topics. > > > > > > > > I've attached the config that I'm using, initially I assumed that > > > > there might be some refresh configuration option either in connect or > > > > mirror maker, but the connect rest api doesn't seem to be working in > > > > this mode and also couldn't find any refresh configuration option. > > > > > > > > Any ideas on this? Thank you in advance > > > > > > > > ``` > > > > clusters = src-cluster, dst-cluster > > > > > > > > # disable topic prefixes > > > > src-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > > > > dst-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > > > > replication.policy.separator = > > > > source.cluster.alias = > > > > target.cluster.alias = > > > > > > > > > > > > # enable idemptotence > > > > source.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > > > target.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > > > > > > > # connection information for each cluster > > > > # This is a comma separated host:port pairs for each cluster > > > > # for e.g. "A_host1:9092, A_host2:9092, A_host3:9092" > > > > src-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > > > > > > > > > > sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092 > > > > dst-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > > > > > > > > > > prod-online-v2-kafka-1.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-2.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-3.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-4.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-5.internal:9092 > > > > > > > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > > > > > > > # client-id > > > > src-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-consumer-v0 > > > > dst-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-producer-v0 > > > > > > > > > > > > # group.instance.id=_mirror_make_instance_1 > > > > # consumer should periodically emit heartbeats > > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.auto.offset.reset = earliest > > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.overrides.auto.offset.reset = > > earliest > > > > > > > > # connector should periodically emit heartbeats > > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.enabled = true > > > > > > > > # frequency of heartbeats, default is 5 seconds > > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.interval.seconds = 10 > > > > > > > > # connector should periodically emit consumer offset information > > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.enabled = true > > > > > > > > # frequency of checkpoints, default is 5 seconds >
Re: MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
Hey guys, this is because the configuration gets loaded into the internal mm2-config topics, and these may get out of sync with the mm2.properties file in some scenarios. I believe this occurs whenever an old/bad configuration gets written to Kafka, which MM2 can read successfully but which causes MM2 to get stuck before it can write any updates back to the mm2-config topics. Just modifying the mm2.properties file does not resolve the issue, since Workers read from the mm2-config topics, not the mm2.properties file directly. The fix is to truncate or delete the mm2-config and mm2-status topics. N.B. do _not_ delete the mm2-offsets topics, as this would cause MM2 to restart replication from offset 0. I'm not sure why deleting these topics works, but it seems to cause Connect to wait for the new configuration to be loaded from mm2.properties, rather than reading the old configuration from mm2-config and getting stuck. Can someone report the issue in jira? Ryanne On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 9:35 AM Péter Sinóros-Szabó wrote: > Hi, > > I have a similar issue. I changed the source cluster bootstrap address and > MM2 picked it up only partially. Some parts of it still use the old > address, some the new. The old and the new address list is routed to the > same cluster, same brokers, just on a different network path. > > So is there any way to force the configuration update? > > Cheers, > Peter > > On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 18:39, Ning Zhang wrote: > > > if your new topics are not named "topic1" or "topic2", maybe you want to > > use regex * to allow more topics to be considered by Mm2 > > > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > > > On 2020/10/30 01:48:00, "Devaki, Srinivas" > > wrote: > > > Hi Folks, > > > > > > I'm running mirror maker as a dedicated cluster as given in the > > > mirrormaker 2 doc. but for some reason when I add new topics and > > > deploy the mirror maker it's not detecting the new topics at all, even > > > the config dumps in the mirror maker startup logs don't show the newly > > > added topics. > > > > > > I've attached the config that I'm using, initially I assumed that > > > there might be some refresh configuration option either in connect or > > > mirror maker, but the connect rest api doesn't seem to be working in > > > this mode and also couldn't find any refresh configuration option. > > > > > > Any ideas on this? Thank you in advance > > > > > > ``` > > > clusters = src-cluster, dst-cluster > > > > > > # disable topic prefixes > > > src-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > > > dst-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > > > replication.policy.separator = > > > source.cluster.alias = > > > target.cluster.alias = > > > > > > > > > # enable idemptotence > > > source.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > > target.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > > > > > # connection information for each cluster > > > # This is a comma separated host:port pairs for each cluster > > > # for e.g. "A_host1:9092, A_host2:9092, A_host3:9092" > > > src-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > > > > > > sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092 > > > dst-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > > > > > > prod-online-v2-kafka-1.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-2.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-3.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-4.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-5.internal:9092 > > > > > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > > > > > # client-id > > > src-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-consumer-v0 > > > dst-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-producer-v0 > > > > > > > > > # group.instance.id=_mirror_make_instance_1 > > > # consumer should periodically emit heartbeats > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.auto.offset.reset = earliest > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.overrides.auto.offset.reset = > earliest > > > > > > # connector should periodically emit heartbeats > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.enabled = true > > > > > > # frequency of heartbeats, default is 5 seconds > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.interval.seconds = 10 > > > > > > # connector should periodically emit consumer offset information > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.enabled = true > > > > > > # frequency of checkpoints, default is 5 seconds > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.interval.seconds = 10 > > > > > > # whether to monitor source cluster ACLs for changes > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.acls.enabled = false > > > > > > # whether or not to monitor source cluster for configuration changes > > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.configs.enabled = true > > > # add retention.ms to the default list given in the > > DefaultConfigPropertyFilter > > > # > > > https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/889fd31b207b86db6d0597
Re: MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
Hi, I have a similar issue. I changed the source cluster bootstrap address and MM2 picked it up only partially. Some parts of it still use the old address, some the new. The old and the new address list is routed to the same cluster, same brokers, just on a different network path. So is there any way to force the configuration update? Cheers, Peter On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 18:39, Ning Zhang wrote: > if your new topics are not named "topic1" or "topic2", maybe you want to > use regex * to allow more topics to be considered by Mm2 > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > On 2020/10/30 01:48:00, "Devaki, Srinivas" > wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > > > I'm running mirror maker as a dedicated cluster as given in the > > mirrormaker 2 doc. but for some reason when I add new topics and > > deploy the mirror maker it's not detecting the new topics at all, even > > the config dumps in the mirror maker startup logs don't show the newly > > added topics. > > > > I've attached the config that I'm using, initially I assumed that > > there might be some refresh configuration option either in connect or > > mirror maker, but the connect rest api doesn't seem to be working in > > this mode and also couldn't find any refresh configuration option. > > > > Any ideas on this? Thank you in advance > > > > ``` > > clusters = src-cluster, dst-cluster > > > > # disable topic prefixes > > src-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > > dst-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > > replication.policy.separator = > > source.cluster.alias = > > target.cluster.alias = > > > > > > # enable idemptotence > > source.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > target.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > > > # connection information for each cluster > > # This is a comma separated host:port pairs for each cluster > > # for e.g. "A_host1:9092, A_host2:9092, A_host3:9092" > > src-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > > > sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092 > > dst-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > > > prod-online-v2-kafka-1.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-2.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-3.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-4.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-5.internal:9092 > > > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > > > # client-id > > src-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-consumer-v0 > > dst-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-producer-v0 > > > > > > # group.instance.id=_mirror_make_instance_1 > > # consumer should periodically emit heartbeats > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.auto.offset.reset = earliest > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.overrides.auto.offset.reset = earliest > > > > # connector should periodically emit heartbeats > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.enabled = true > > > > # frequency of heartbeats, default is 5 seconds > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.interval.seconds = 10 > > > > # connector should periodically emit consumer offset information > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.enabled = true > > > > # frequency of checkpoints, default is 5 seconds > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.interval.seconds = 10 > > > > # whether to monitor source cluster ACLs for changes > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.acls.enabled = false > > > > # whether or not to monitor source cluster for configuration changes > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.configs.enabled = true > > # add retention.ms to the default list given in the > DefaultConfigPropertyFilter > > # > https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/889fd31b207b86db6d059792131d14389639d9e4/connect/mirror/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/connect/mirror/DefaultConfigPropertyFilter.java#L33-L38 > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.config.properties.blacklist = > > follower\\.replication\\.throttled\\.replicas, \ > > > > leader\\.replication\\.throttled\\.replicas, \ > > > > message\\.timestamp\\.difference\\.max\\.ms, \ > > > message\\.timestamp\\.type, \ > > > > unclean\\.leader\\.election\\.enable, \ > > > min\\.insync\\.replicas, \ > >retention\\.ms > > > > # connector should periodically check for new topics > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.refresh.topics.enabled = true > > > > # frequency to check source cluster for new topics, default is 5 seconds > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.refresh.topics.interval.seconds = 300 > > > > # enable and configure individual replication flows > > src-cluster->dst-cluster.enabled = true > > dst-cluster->src-cluster.enabled = false > > > > > > # Setting replication factor of newly created remote topics > > # replication.factor=2 > > > > # Internal Topic Settings > > # > > # The replication factor for mm2 internal topics "heartbeats", > > "B.checkpoints.internal
Re: MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
if your new topics are not named "topic1" or "topic2", maybe you want to use regex * to allow more topics to be considered by Mm2 # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 On 2020/10/30 01:48:00, "Devaki, Srinivas" wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I'm running mirror maker as a dedicated cluster as given in the > mirrormaker 2 doc. but for some reason when I add new topics and > deploy the mirror maker it's not detecting the new topics at all, even > the config dumps in the mirror maker startup logs don't show the newly > added topics. > > I've attached the config that I'm using, initially I assumed that > there might be some refresh configuration option either in connect or > mirror maker, but the connect rest api doesn't seem to be working in > this mode and also couldn't find any refresh configuration option. > > Any ideas on this? Thank you in advance > > ``` > clusters = src-cluster, dst-cluster > > # disable topic prefixes > src-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > dst-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > replication.policy.separator = > source.cluster.alias = > target.cluster.alias = > > > # enable idemptotence > source.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > target.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > # connection information for each cluster > # This is a comma separated host:port pairs for each cluster > # for e.g. "A_host1:9092, A_host2:9092, A_host3:9092" > src-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092 > dst-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > prod-online-v2-kafka-1.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-2.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-3.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-4.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-5.internal:9092 > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > # client-id > src-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-consumer-v0 > dst-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-producer-v0 > > > # group.instance.id=_mirror_make_instance_1 > # consumer should periodically emit heartbeats > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.auto.offset.reset = earliest > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.overrides.auto.offset.reset = earliest > > # connector should periodically emit heartbeats > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.enabled = true > > # frequency of heartbeats, default is 5 seconds > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.interval.seconds = 10 > > # connector should periodically emit consumer offset information > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.enabled = true > > # frequency of checkpoints, default is 5 seconds > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.interval.seconds = 10 > > # whether to monitor source cluster ACLs for changes > src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.acls.enabled = false > > # whether or not to monitor source cluster for configuration changes > src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.configs.enabled = true > # add retention.ms to the default list given in the > DefaultConfigPropertyFilter > # > https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/889fd31b207b86db6d059792131d14389639d9e4/connect/mirror/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/connect/mirror/DefaultConfigPropertyFilter.java#L33-L38 > src-cluster->dst-cluster.config.properties.blacklist = > follower\\.replication\\.throttled\\.replicas, \ > > leader\\.replication\\.throttled\\.replicas, \ > > message\\.timestamp\\.difference\\.max\\.ms, \ > > message\\.timestamp\\.type, \ > > unclean\\.leader\\.election\\.enable, \ >min\\.insync\\.replicas, \ >retention\\.ms > > # connector should periodically check for new topics > src-cluster->dst-cluster.refresh.topics.enabled = true > > # frequency to check source cluster for new topics, default is 5 seconds > src-cluster->dst-cluster.refresh.topics.interval.seconds = 300 > > # enable and configure individual replication flows > src-cluster->dst-cluster.enabled = true > dst-cluster->src-cluster.enabled = false > > > # Setting replication factor of newly created remote topics > # replication.factor=2 > > # Internal Topic Settings > # > # The replication factor for mm2 internal topics "heartbeats", > "B.checkpoints.internal" and > # "mm2-offset-syncs.B.internal" > # For anything other than development testing, a value greater than 1 > is recommended to ensure availability such as 3. > checkpoints.topic.replication.factor=3 > # 14 days > checkpoints.topic.retention.ms=120960 > heartbeats.topic.replication.factor=3 > offset-syncs.topic.replication.factor=3 > > # The replication factor for connect internal topics > "mm2-configs.B.internal", "mm2-offsets.B.internal" and > # "mm2-status.B.internal"
Re: MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
Hi Folks, I've also ran a console-consumer on the `mm2-configs` kafka topic created by the mirror maker and found that even after the restart of the mirror maker 2 with new config, the config registered in the mm2-configs kafka topic is still pointing to a legacy mirror maker configuration. Thanks On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 7:18 AM Devaki, Srinivas wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > I'm running mirror maker as a dedicated cluster as given in the > mirrormaker 2 doc. but for some reason when I add new topics and > deploy the mirror maker it's not detecting the new topics at all, even > the config dumps in the mirror maker startup logs don't show the newly > added topics. > > I've attached the config that I'm using, initially I assumed that > there might be some refresh configuration option either in connect or > mirror maker, but the connect rest api doesn't seem to be working in > this mode and also couldn't find any refresh configuration option. > > Any ideas on this? Thank you in advance > > ``` > clusters = src-cluster, dst-cluster > > # disable topic prefixes > src-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > dst-cluster.replication.policy.separator = > replication.policy.separator = > source.cluster.alias = > target.cluster.alias = > > > # enable idemptotence > source.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > target.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true > > # connection information for each cluster > # This is a comma separated host:port pairs for each cluster > # for e.g. "A_host1:9092, A_host2:9092, A_host3:9092" > src-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092 > dst-cluster.bootstrap.servers = > prod-online-v2-kafka-1.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-2.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-3.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-4.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-5.internal:9092 > > # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" > src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 > > # client-id > src-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-consumer-v0 > dst-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-producer-v0 > > > # group.instance.id=_mirror_make_instance_1 > # consumer should periodically emit heartbeats > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.auto.offset.reset = earliest > src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.overrides.auto.offset.reset = earliest > > # connector should periodically emit heartbeats > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.enabled = true > > # frequency of heartbeats, default is 5 seconds > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.interval.seconds = 10 > > # connector should periodically emit consumer offset information > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.enabled = true > > # frequency of checkpoints, default is 5 seconds > src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.interval.seconds = 10 > > # whether to monitor source cluster ACLs for changes > src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.acls.enabled = false > > # whether or not to monitor source cluster for configuration changes > src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.configs.enabled = true > # add retention.ms to the default list given in the > DefaultConfigPropertyFilter > # > https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/889fd31b207b86db6d059792131d14389639d9e4/connect/mirror/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/connect/mirror/DefaultConfigPropertyFilter.java#L33-L38 > src-cluster->dst-cluster.config.properties.blacklist = > follower\\.replication\\.throttled\\.replicas, \ > > leader\\.replication\\.throttled\\.replicas, \ > > message\\.timestamp\\.difference\\.max\\.ms, \ > > message\\.timestamp\\.type, \ > > unclean\\.leader\\.election\\.enable, \ >min\\.insync\\.replicas, \ >retention\\.ms > > # connector should periodically check for new topics > src-cluster->dst-cluster.refresh.topics.enabled = true > > # frequency to check source cluster for new topics, default is 5 seconds > src-cluster->dst-cluster.refresh.topics.interval.seconds = 300 > > # enable and configure individual replication flows > src-cluster->dst-cluster.enabled = true > dst-cluster->src-cluster.enabled = false > > > # Setting replication factor of newly created remote topics > # replication.factor=2 > > # Internal Topic Settings > # > # The replication factor for mm2 internal topics "heartbeats", > "B.checkpoints.internal" and > # "mm2-offset-syncs.B.internal" > # For anything other than development testing, a value greater than 1 > is recommended to ensure availability such as 3. > checkpoints.topic.replication.factor=3 > # 14 days > checkpoints.topic.retention.ms=120960 > heartbeats.topic.replication.factor=3 > offset-syncs.topic.replication.factor=3 > > # The replication factor for connect internal topics > "mm2-configs.B.internal", "mm2-offsets.B.internal"
MirrorMaker 2 Reload Configuration
Hi Folks, I'm running mirror maker as a dedicated cluster as given in the mirrormaker 2 doc. but for some reason when I add new topics and deploy the mirror maker it's not detecting the new topics at all, even the config dumps in the mirror maker startup logs don't show the newly added topics. I've attached the config that I'm using, initially I assumed that there might be some refresh configuration option either in connect or mirror maker, but the connect rest api doesn't seem to be working in this mode and also couldn't find any refresh configuration option. Any ideas on this? Thank you in advance ``` clusters = src-cluster, dst-cluster # disable topic prefixes src-cluster.replication.policy.separator = dst-cluster.replication.policy.separator = replication.policy.separator = source.cluster.alias = target.cluster.alias = # enable idemptotence source.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true target.cluster.producer.enable.idempotence = true # connection information for each cluster # This is a comma separated host:port pairs for each cluster # for e.g. "A_host1:9092, A_host2:9092, A_host3:9092" src-cluster.bootstrap.servers = sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092,sng-kfnode1.internal:9092 dst-cluster.bootstrap.servers = prod-online-v2-kafka-1.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-2.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-3.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-4.internal:9092,prod-online-v2-kafka-5.internal:9092 # regex which defines which topics gets replicated. For eg "foo-.*" src-cluster->dst-cluster.topics = topic1,topic2 # client-id src-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-consumer-v0 dst-cluster.client.id = prod-mm2-onlinev1-to-onlinev2-producer-v0 # group.instance.id=_mirror_make_instance_1 # consumer should periodically emit heartbeats src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.auto.offset.reset = earliest src-cluster->dst-cluster.consumer.overrides.auto.offset.reset = earliest # connector should periodically emit heartbeats src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.enabled = true # frequency of heartbeats, default is 5 seconds src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.heartbeats.interval.seconds = 10 # connector should periodically emit consumer offset information src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.enabled = true # frequency of checkpoints, default is 5 seconds src-cluster->dst-cluster.emit.checkpoints.interval.seconds = 10 # whether to monitor source cluster ACLs for changes src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.acls.enabled = false # whether or not to monitor source cluster for configuration changes src-cluster->dst-cluster.sync.topic.configs.enabled = true # add retention.ms to the default list given in the DefaultConfigPropertyFilter # https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/889fd31b207b86db6d059792131d14389639d9e4/connect/mirror/src/main/java/org/apache/kafka/connect/mirror/DefaultConfigPropertyFilter.java#L33-L38 src-cluster->dst-cluster.config.properties.blacklist = follower\\.replication\\.throttled\\.replicas, \ leader\\.replication\\.throttled\\.replicas, \ message\\.timestamp\\.difference\\.max\\.ms, \ message\\.timestamp\\.type, \ unclean\\.leader\\.election\\.enable, \ min\\.insync\\.replicas, \ retention\\.ms # connector should periodically check for new topics src-cluster->dst-cluster.refresh.topics.enabled = true # frequency to check source cluster for new topics, default is 5 seconds src-cluster->dst-cluster.refresh.topics.interval.seconds = 300 # enable and configure individual replication flows src-cluster->dst-cluster.enabled = true dst-cluster->src-cluster.enabled = false # Setting replication factor of newly created remote topics # replication.factor=2 # Internal Topic Settings # # The replication factor for mm2 internal topics "heartbeats", "B.checkpoints.internal" and # "mm2-offset-syncs.B.internal" # For anything other than development testing, a value greater than 1 is recommended to ensure availability such as 3. checkpoints.topic.replication.factor=3 # 14 days checkpoints.topic.retention.ms=120960 heartbeats.topic.replication.factor=3 offset-syncs.topic.replication.factor=3 # The replication factor for connect internal topics "mm2-configs.B.internal", "mm2-offsets.B.internal" and # "mm2-status.B.internal" # For anything other than development testing, a value greater than 1 is recommended to ensure availability such as 3. offset.storage.replication.factor=3 status.storage.replication.factor=3 config.storage.replication.factor=3 # customize as needed # replication.policy.separator = _ # sync.topic.acls.enabled = false # emit.heartbeats.interval.seconds = 5 ``` Thanks