2019-02-13 09:35:58 UTC - ashok bohra: @ashok bohra has joined the channel
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2019-02-13 15:12:08 UTC - Chris DiGiovanni: It wants the broker's rest api.  It 
then tries to communicate via pulsar:// on the podIP which my client cannot 
connect to.
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2019-02-13 16:42:15 UTC - Karthik Palanivelu: Team, In my kubernetes cluster I 
have broker configured to use hostIP as advertised address. In this case, I 
believe we do not need to run Proxy. Please confirm. Second question is, above 
is not an advisable design considering the resource utilization - Can you 
please comment or let me know if there is any alternate approach?
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2019-02-13 19:39:26 UTC - Randal Burrier: @Randal Burrier has joined the channel
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2019-02-13 19:48:48 UTC - Randal Burrier: @Vincent Ngan Do you have an example 
or repo we can see for your Kotlin usage of Apache Pulsar?
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2019-02-13 19:58:45 UTC - Ali Ahmed: I think it’s something we will have to 
change can you create an issue
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2019-02-13 23:10:43 UTC - Emma Pollum: Are there any performance tuning guides 
for pulsar?
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2019-02-13 23:38:18 UTC - Ali Ahmed: Hi Karthik you can get it to work with 
host ip
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2019-02-14 01:34:34 UTC - Siva Prasad Rao Janapati: I am setting up 
Asynchronous geo replication with active-active setup by following 
<https://streaml.io/blog/geo-replication-patterns-practices>. Some how when 
produce messages on DC1 using pulsar CLI tool, the messages are not replicated 
to DC2. I have 3 zookeepers, 3 bookies and 3 brokers on DC1 and 3 zookeepers, 3 
bookies and 1 broker on DC2
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2019-02-14 01:34:57 UTC - Siva Prasad Rao Janapati: Do you guys see any issue 
with this setup?
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2019-02-14 02:10:04 UTC - jia zhai: @Siva Prasad Rao Janapati  have you already 
read other docs for geo-replication?
<https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/administration-geo/>
<https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/deploy-bare-metal-multi-cluster/>
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