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Posted to commits@kafka.apache.org by ij...@apache.org on 2017/06/28 10:25:22 UTC

kafka-site git commit: Fix a few typos in the generated configs

Repository: kafka-site
Updated Branches:
  refs/heads/asf-site 0f672e80e -> 98c07f419


Fix a few typos in the generated configs


Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/kafka-site/repo
Commit: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/kafka-site/commit/98c07f41
Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/kafka-site/tree/98c07f41
Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/kafka-site/diff/98c07f41

Branch: refs/heads/asf-site
Commit: 98c07f419fdb34bfb919626192103a7b37675786
Parents: 0f672e8
Author: Ismael Juma <is...@juma.me.uk>
Authored: Wed Jun 28 11:25:15 2017 +0100
Committer: Ismael Juma <is...@juma.me.uk>
Committed: Wed Jun 28 11:25:15 2017 +0100

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 0110/generated/consumer_config.html | 2 +-
 0110/generated/kafka_config.html    | 2 +-
 0110/generated/topic_config.html    | 2 +-
 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
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http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/kafka-site/blob/98c07f41/0110/generated/consumer_config.html
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diff --git a/0110/generated/consumer_config.html b/0110/generated/consumer_config.html
index 20cbce8..6a7fa2a 100644
--- a/0110/generated/consumer_config.html
+++ b/0110/generated/consumer_config.html
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 <tr>
 <td>exclude.internal.topics</td><td>Whether records from internal topics (such as offsets) should be exposed to the consumer. If set to <code>true</code> the only way to receive records from an internal topic is subscribing to it.</td><td>boolean</td><td>true</td><td></td><td>medium</td></tr>
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-<td>fetch.max.bytes</td><td>The maximum amount of data the server should return for a fetch request. Records are fetched in batches by the consumer, and if the first record batch in the first non-empty partition of the fetch is larger than this value, the record batch will still be returned to ensure that the consumer can make progress. As such, this is not a absolute maximum.The maximum record batch size accepted by the broker is defined via <code>message.max.bytes</code> (broker config) or <code>max.message.bytes</code> (topic config). Note that the consumer performs multiple fetches in parallel.</td><td>int</td><td>52428800</td><td>[0,...]</td><td>medium</td></tr>
+<td>fetch.max.bytes</td><td>The maximum amount of data the server should return for a fetch request. Records are fetched in batches by the consumer, and if the first record batch in the first non-empty partition of the fetch is larger than this value, the record batch will still be returned to ensure that the consumer can make progress. As such, this is not a absolute maximum. The maximum record batch size accepted by the broker is defined via <code>message.max.bytes</code> (broker config) or <code>max.message.bytes</code> (topic config). Note that the consumer performs multiple fetches in parallel.</td><td>int</td><td>52428800</td><td>[0,...]</td><td>medium</td></tr>
 <tr>
 <td>isolation.level</td><td><p>Controls how to read messages written transactionally. If set to <code>read_committed</code>, consumer.poll() will only return transactional messages which have been committed. If set to <code>read_uncommitted</code>' (the default), consumer.poll() will return all messages, even transactional messages which have been aborted. Non-transactional messages will be returned unconditionally in either mode.</p> <p>Messages will always be returned in offset order. Hence, in  <code>read_committed</code> mode, consumer.poll() will only return messages up to the last stable offset (LSO), which is the one less than the offset of the first open transaction. In particular any messages appearing after messages belonging to ongoing transactions will be withheld until the relevant transaction has been completed. As a result, <code>read_committed</code> consumers will not be able to read up to the high watermark when there are in flight transactions.</p><p> Further, whe
 n in <code>read_committed</mode> the seekToEnd method will return the LSO</td><td>string</td><td>read_uncommitted</td><td>[read_committed, read_uncommitted]</td><td>medium</td></tr>
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http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/kafka-site/blob/98c07f41/0110/generated/kafka_config.html
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diff --git a/0110/generated/kafka_config.html b/0110/generated/kafka_config.html
index 8ea1021..a6be430 100644
--- a/0110/generated/kafka_config.html
+++ b/0110/generated/kafka_config.html
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ hostname of broker. If this is set, it will only bind to this address. If this i
 <tr>
 <td>log.segment.delete.delay.ms</td><td>The amount of time to wait before deleting a file from the filesystem</td><td>long</td><td>60000</td><td>[0,...]</td><td>high</td></tr>
 <tr>
-<td>message.max.bytes</td><td><p>The largest record batch size allowed by Kafka. If this is increased and there are consumers older than 0.10.2, the consumers' fetch size must also be increased so that the they can fetch record batches this large.</p><p>In the latest message format version, records are always grouped into batches for efficiency. In previous message format versions, uncompressed records are not grouped into batches and this limit only applies to asingle record in that case.</p><p>This can be set per topic with the topic level <code>max.message.bytes</code> config.</p></td><td>int</td><td>1000012</td><td>[0,...]</td><td>high</td></tr>
+<td>message.max.bytes</td><td><p>The largest record batch size allowed by Kafka. If this is increased and there are consumers older than 0.10.2, the consumers' fetch size must also be increased so that the they can fetch record batches this large.</p><p>In the latest message format version, records are always grouped into batches for efficiency. In previous message format versions, uncompressed records are not grouped into batches and this limit only applies to a single record in that case.</p><p>This can be set per topic with the topic level <code>max.message.bytes</code> config.</p></td><td>int</td><td>1000012</td><td>[0,...]</td><td>high</td></tr>
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 <td>min.insync.replicas</td><td>When a producer sets acks to "all" (or "-1"), min.insync.replicas specifies the minimum number of replicas that must acknowledge a write for the write to be considered successful. If this minimum cannot be met, then the producer will raise an exception (either NotEnoughReplicas or NotEnoughReplicasAfterAppend).<br>When used together, min.insync.replicas and acks allow you to enforce greater durability guarantees. A typical scenario would be to create a topic with a replication factor of 3, set min.insync.replicas to 2, and produce with acks of "all". This will ensure that the producer raises an exception if a majority of replicas do not receive a write.</td><td>int</td><td>1</td><td>[1,...]</td><td>high</td></tr>
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http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/kafka-site/blob/98c07f41/0110/generated/topic_config.html
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diff --git a/0110/generated/topic_config.html b/0110/generated/topic_config.html
index ebf03a1..38587fc 100644
--- a/0110/generated/topic_config.html
+++ b/0110/generated/topic_config.html
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 <tr>
 <td>leader.replication.throttled.replicas</td><td>A list of replicas for which log replication should be throttled on the leader side. The list should describe a set of replicas in the form [PartitionId]:[BrokerId],[PartitionId]:[BrokerId]:... or alternatively the wildcard '*' can be used to throttle all replicas for this topic.</td><td>list</td><td>""</td><td>kafka.server.ThrottledReplicaListValidator$@52feb982</td><td>leader.replication.throttled.replicas</td><td>medium</td></tr>
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-<td>max.message.bytes</td><td><p>The largest record batch size allowed by Kafka. If this is increased and there are consumers older than 0.10.2, the consumers' fetch size must also be increased so that the they can fetch record batches this large.</p><p>In the latest message format version, records are always grouped into batches for efficiency. In previous message format versions, uncompressed records are not grouped into batches and this limit only applies to asingle record in that case.</p></td><td>int</td><td>1000012</td><td>[0,...]</td><td>message.max.bytes</td><td>medium</td></tr>
+<td>max.message.bytes</td><td><p>The largest record batch size allowed by Kafka. If this is increased and there are consumers older than 0.10.2, the consumers' fetch size must also be increased so that the they can fetch record batches this large.</p><p>In the latest message format version, records are always grouped into batches for efficiency. In previous message format versions, uncompressed records are not grouped into batches and this limit only applies to a single record in that case.</p></td><td>int</td><td>1000012</td><td>[0,...]</td><td>message.max.bytes</td><td>medium</td></tr>
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 <td>message.format.version</td><td>Specify the message format version the broker will use to append messages to the logs. The value should be a valid ApiVersion. Some examples are: 0.8.2, 0.9.0.0, 0.10.0, check ApiVersion for more details. By setting a particular message format version, the user is certifying that all the existing messages on disk are smaller or equal than the specified version. Setting this value incorrectly will cause consumers with older versions to break as they will receive messages with a format that they don't understand.</td><td>string</td><td>0.11.0-IV2</td><td></td><td>log.message.format.version</td><td>medium</td></tr>
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