Guozhang Wang created KAFKA-2334:
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             Summary: Prevent HW from going back during leader failover 
                 Key: KAFKA-2334
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-2334
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Guozhang Wang
             Fix For: 0.9.0


Consider the following scenario:

0. Kafka use replication factor of 2, with broker B1 as the leader, and B2 as 
the follower. 
1. A producer keep sending to Kafka with ack=-1.
2. A consumer repeat issuing ListOffset request to Kafka.

And the following sequence:

0. B1 current log-end-offset (LEO) 0, HW-offset 0; and same with B2.
1. B1 receive a ProduceRequest of 100 messages, append to local log (LEO 
becomes 100) and hold the request in purgatory.
2. B1 receive a FetchRequest starting at offset 0 from follower B2, and returns 
the 100 messages.
3. B2 append its received message to local log (LEO becomes 100).
4. B1 receive another FetchRequest starting at offset 100 from B2, knowing that 
B2's LEO has caught up to 100, and hence update its own HW, and satisfying the 
ProduceRequest in purgatory, and sending the FetchResponse with HW 100 back to 
B2 ASYNCHRONOUSLY.
5. B1 successfully sends the ProduceResponse to the producer, and then fails, 
hence the FetchResponse did not reach B2, whose HW remains 0.

>From the consumer's point of view, it could first see the latest offset of 100 
>(from B1), and then see the latest offset of 0 (from B2), and then the latest 
>offset gradually catch up to 100.

This is because we use HW to guard the ListOffset and 
Fetch-from-ordinary-consumer.



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