After checking at work, it seems to work fine. The resetting would fail because of other consumers joining the group due to deployment config errors and i would afterwards check that everything is fine using the incorrect command, forgetting the "-execute".
Thank you On Sat, 1 Sep 2018 at 15:15, Joseph M'BIMBI-BENE <joseph.mbi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Oh thank you for pointing that out, in the screenshot i sent i indeed > forgot that parameter. > It was an attempt to reproduce an error encountered on another system > > On that system i can see that the source code includes the --execute > command. > I will send you logs, screenshots etc. using the original system when i'm > back at work. > > Thank you > > On Sat, 1 Sep 2018 at 15:02, Patrik Kleindl <pklei...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello >> Did you add --execute to the command? >> Which command did you use? >> Best regards >> Patrik >> >> > Am 01.09.2018 um 14:54 schrieb Joseph M'BIMBI-BENE < >> joseph.mbi...@gmail.com>: >> > >> > Hello everyone, >> > >> > Hopefully this is the appropriate mailing list for my message. >> > When i am trying to reset the offset of some consumer group, i get some >> echo telling me that the offset has indeed been reset to earliest or >> latest, but checking right after, the offset is still at its previous >> position, and restarting the consumers on the group, they indeed continue >> to consume message even after issuing the command to reset the offsets of >> the partitions to the latest offset. >> > >> > I am Using Kafka 1.1.1 for scala 2.11, and i will put a screenshot of >> the terminal if that could help you help me. >> > >> > Thank you in advance. Best regards >> >