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[jira] [Updated] (KAFKA-4685) All partitions offline, no controller
znode in ZK
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Sinóros-Szabó Péter updated KAFKA-4685:
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Summary: All partitions offline, no controller znode in ZK (was: All partitions offline, no conroller znode in ZK)
> All partitions offline, no controller znode in ZK
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> Key: KAFKA-4685
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-4685
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Sinóros-Szabó Péter
> Attachments: kafka-0-logs.zip, kafka-1-logs.zip, kafka-2-logs.zip, zookeeper-logs.zip
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> Setup: 3 Kafka 0.11.1.1 nodes on kubernetes (in AWS), and another 3 nodes of Zookeeper 3.5.2-alpha also in kubernetes (in AWS).
> At 2017-01-23 06:51 ZK sessions expired. It seems from the logs that kafka-2 was elected as the new controller, but I am not sure how to read that logs.
> I've checked the ZK data and both the /controller is empty and also the /brokers/ids is empty. Kafka reports that all partitions are offline, although it seems to be working because messages are coming and going.
> We are using an alpha version, I know that it may be a problem, but I suppose that Kafka should see that there is not any node registered as controller.
> I have attached the Kafka and ZK logs
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