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[jira] [Assigned] (KAFKA-13636) Committed offsets could be deleted during a rebalance if a group did not commit for a while
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David Jacot reassigned KAFKA-13636:
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Assignee: David Jacot
> Committed offsets could be deleted during a rebalance if a group did not commit for a while
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> Key: KAFKA-13636
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-13636
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core, offset manager
> Affects Versions: 2.4.0, 2.5.1, 2.6.2, 2.7.2, 2.8.1, 3.0.0
> Reporter: Damien Gasparina
> Assignee: David Jacot
> Priority: Major
>
> The group coordinator might delete invalid offsets during a group rebalance. During a rebalance, the coordinator is relying on the last commit timestamp ({_}offsetAndMetadata.commitTimestamp{_}) instead of the last state modification {_}timestampt (currentStateTimestamp{_}) to detect expired offsets.
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> This is relatively easy to reproduce by playing with group.initial.rebalance.delay.ms, offset.retention.minutes and offset.check.retention.interval, I uploaded an example on: [https://github.com/Dabz/kafka-example/tree/master/docker/offsets-retention] .
> This script does:
> * Start a broker with: offset.retention.minute=2, o[ffset.check.retention.interval.ms=|http://offset.check.retention.interval.ms/]1000, group.initial.rebalance.delay=20000
> * Produced 10 messages
> * Create a consumer group to consume 10 messages, and disable auto.commit to only commit a few times
> * Wait 3 minutes, then the Consumer get a {{kill -9}}
> * Restart the consumer after a few seconds
> * The consumer restart from {{auto.offset.reset}} , the offset got removed
>
> The cause is due to the GroupMetadata.scala:
> * When the group get emptied, the {{subscribedTopics}} is set to {{Set.empty}} ([https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/trunk/core/src/main/scala/kafka/coordinator/group/GroupMetadata.scala#L520-L521])
> * When the new member joins, we add the new member right away in the group ; BUT the {{subscribedTopics}} is only updated once the migration is over (in the initNewGeneration) (which could take a while due to the {{{}group.initial.rebalance.delay{}}})
> * When the log cleaner got executed, {{subscribedTopics.isDefined}} returns true as {{Set.empty != None}} (the underlying condition)
> * Thus we enter [https://github.com/apache/kafka/blob/trunk/core/src/main/scala/kafka/coordinator/group/GroupMetadata.scala#L782-L785] with an empty {{subscribedTopics}} list and we are relying on the {{commitTimestamp}} regardless of the {{currentStateTimestamp}}
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> This seem to be a regression generated by KIP-496 https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/KIP-496%3A+Administrative+API+to+delete+consumer+offsets#KIP496:AdministrativeAPItodeleteconsumeroffsets-ProposedChanges
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