Neha, Thanks. I'd still love to know if anyone has used Consul and/or Confd to manage a cluster.
Casey ________________________________________ From: Neha Narkhede [neha.narkh...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2014 9:54 AM To: users@kafka.apache.org Subject: Re: Kafka/Zookeeper deployment Questions In other words, if I change the number of partitions, can I restart the brokers one at a time so that I can continue processing data? Changing the # of partitions is an online operation and doesn't require restarting the brokers. However, any other configuration (with the exception of a few operations) that requires a broker restart can be done in a rolling manner. On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 7:16 PM, Sybrandy, Casey < casey.sybra...@six3systems.com> wrote: > Hello, > > We're looking into deploying Kafka and Zookeeper into an environment where > we want things to be as easy to stand up and administer. To do this, we're > looking into using Consul, or similar, and Confd to try to make this as > automatic as possible. I was wondering if anyone had an experience in this > area. My major concern is reconfiguring Kafka as, in my experience, is > making sure we don't end up losing messages. > > Also, can kafka and zookeeper be reconfigured in a rolling manner? In > other words, if I change the number of partitions, can I restart the > brokers one at a time so that I can continue processing data? > > Thanks.