George Bloggs created KAFKA-6647: ------------------------------------ Summary: KafkaStreams.cleanUp creates .lock file in directory its trying to clean Key: KAFKA-6647 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-6647 Project: Kafka Issue Type: Bug Components: streams Affects Versions: 1.0.1 Environment: windows 10. java version "1.8.0_162" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_162-b12) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.162-b12, mixed mode) org.apache.kafka:kafka-streams:1.0.1 Reporter: George Bloggs
When calling kafkaStreams.cleanUp() before starting a stream the StateDirectory.cleanRemovedTasks() method contains this check: {code:java} ... Line 240 if (lock(id, 0)) { long now = time.milliseconds(); long lastModifiedMs = taskDir.lastModified(); if (now > lastModifiedMs + cleanupDelayMs) { log.info("{} Deleting obsolete state directory {} for task {} as {}ms has elapsed (cleanup delay is {}ms)", logPrefix(), dirName, id, now - lastModifiedMs, cleanupDelayMs); Utils.delete(taskDir); } } {code} The check for lock(id,0) will create a .lock file in the directory that subsequently is going to be deleted. If the .lock file already exists from a previous run the attempt to delete the .lock file fails with AccessDeniedException. This leaves the .lock file in the taskDir. Calling Utils.delete(taskDir) will then attempt to remove the taskDir path calling Files.delete(path). The call to files.delete(path) in postVisitDirectory will then fail java.nio.file.DirectoryNotEmptyException as the failed attempt to delete the .lock file left the directory not empty. This seems to then cause issues using streams from a topic to an in memory store. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)