Hi Parag
Just to expand on Jun’s comment, log retention and deletion is at the segment
level, not the message level. Because it’s at the segment level I would avoid
using the term TTL, as that would normally be applied to individual items.
Every log.retention.check.interval.ms (default 5 minutes), the Kafka broker
will check whether any log segment is eligible for deletion. The whole log
segment must be eligible for deletion based on the retention policy so some
messages in the segment will be older than the log.retention.hours (default 7
days) set in the Kafka config.
This isn’t a big deal normally, but is a bit different from other messaging
systems so I thought it was worth pointing out the difference.
Daniel.
On 21/11/2014, at 12:39 pm, Jun Rao jun...@gmail.com wrote:
The retention configure change will be applied on existing data too.
Thanks,
Jun
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Parag Shah ps...@proofpoint.com wrote:
Hi all,
I had a question about TTL changes to a topic’s configuration. When I
make the change and restart kafka, will kafka apply the changes to all
existing messages on disk retroactively or would it do it only for new
messages entering the topic?
Regards
Parag