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[jira] [Commented] (KAFKA-1110) Unable to produce messages with snappy/gzip compression

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david birdsong commented on KAFKA-1110:
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Just wanted to add a me-to to this. Neither gzip nor snappy append any data to the topic log partitions. When I disable all off all compression, sarama appends data to partiions and the console consumer sees data.

Is anybody looking into this yet?

> Unable to produce messages with snappy/gzip compression
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-1110
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1110
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.8
>         Environment: Kafka version: kafka-0.8.0-beta1
> OS version: Darwin 12.4.1 Darwin Kernel Version 12.4.1: Tue May 21 17:04:50 PDT 2013; root:xnu-2050.40.51~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
>            Reporter: Arup Malakar
>         Attachments: kafka_producer_snappy_pkt_63.pcapng, sarama_producer_snappy_pkt_1.pcapng
>
>
> Sarama[1] (A golang kafka library: https://github.com/Shopify/sarama) is following the specs as defined in: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/A+Guide+To+The+Kafka+Protocol but messages are not getting into the kafka log file and consumers never see them when gzip/snappy is used. Without compression it works fine though.
> Few observations we made:
> 1. Kafka service does have required jars to be able to interpret snappy messages. When I modify ConsoleProducer to produce messages using   SnappyCompressionCodec instead of default GZip codec. I was able to produce/consume messages. Looking at the kafka log files I see that Snappy Compression was indeed getting used:
> % bin/kafka-run-class.sh kafka.tools.DumpLogSegments --files /tmp/kafka-logs/aruptest-0/00000000000000000000.log | tail -1
> offset: 15 position: 18763 isvalid: true payloadsize: 52 magic: 0 compresscodec: SnappyCompressionCodec crc: 1602790249
> So I don't think it would be a case of missing jars in kafka server.
> 2. Kafka doesn't return any error if the message doesn't make it to the log file. This seems pretty serious, as I would expect kafka to throw an error if I am using WaitForLocal/WaitForAll.
> 3. We did an inspection of the tcp packet to see the difference between what ConsoleProducer sends vs what sarama sends
> (Following is a copy/paste from a github issue):
> [~eapache] : "So I have no idea what the ConsoleProducer is actually sending in this case. The outer protocol layers in both cases look identical, but if you compare the actual message value:
> a. Sarama sends two bytes of snappy header and then "<msg-payload>" (since Snappy decides it's too short to properly encode, so makes it a literal). Pretty straightforward.
> b. ConsoleProducer sends 0x82 then the string literal SNAPPY\0 then what appears to be a complete embedded produce request without any compression. This is neither valid snappy nor valid Kafka according to anything I've seen, so I'm pretty confused. It looks almost like an incorrect version of [1] but it's missing several key fields and the case of the identifying string is wrong.
> 1: http://code.google.com/p/snappy/source/browse/trunk/framing_format.txt "
> Let us know if recent changes in the codebase makes the protocol page obsolete, in that case if the protocol page is updated we could update our client to use the new spec.
> More information could be found in the following github issue: https://github.com/Shopify/sarama/issues/32



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