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[jira] [Assigned] (KAFKA-6214) Using standby replicas with an in
memory state store causes Streams to crash
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-6214?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Damian Guy reassigned KAFKA-6214:
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Assignee: Damian Guy
> Using standby replicas with an in memory state store causes Streams to crash
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: KAFKA-6214
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-6214
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: streams
> Affects Versions: 0.11.0.1
> Reporter: Matt Farmer
> Assignee: Damian Guy
> Labels: statestore
>
> We decided to start experimenting with Standby Replicas of our State Stores by setting the following configuration setting:
> {code}
> num.standby.replicas=1
> {code}
> Most applications did okay with this except for one that used an in memory state store instead of a persistent state store. With the new configuration, the first instance of this application booted fine. When the second instance came up, both instances crashed with the following exception:
> {code}
> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Consumer is not subscribed to any topics or assigned any partitions
> at org.apache.kafka.clients.consumer.KafkaConsumer.poll(KafkaConsumer.java:1037)
> at org.apache.kafka.streams.processor.internals.StreamThread.maybeUpdateStandbyTasks(StreamThread.java:752)
> at org.apache.kafka.streams.processor.internals.StreamThread.runOnce(StreamThread.java:524)
> at org.apache.kafka.streams.processor.internals.StreamThread.runLoop(StreamThread.java:480)
> at org.apache.kafka.streams.processor.internals.StreamThread.run(StreamThread.java:457)
> {code}
> Monit attempted to restart both instances but they would just continue to crash over and over again. The state store in our problematic application is declared like so:
> {code}
> Stores
> .create("TheStateStore")
> .withStringKeys()
> .withStringValues()
> .inMemory()
> .build()
> {code}
> Luckily we had a config switch in place that could turn on an alternate, persistent state store. As soon as we flipped to the persistent state store, things started working as we expected.
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