kafka-acls.sh Command Fails with Operations Containing Underscores in Kafka 2.7.0
I’m experiencing issues when setting ACLs for my users in Kafka 2.7.0. Specifically, the kafka-acls.sh command fails when using operations that contain underscores. However, similar commands for operations without underscores seem to work correctly.
kafka-acls.sh Command Fails with Operations Containing Underscores in Kafka 2.7.0
I’m experiencing issues when setting ACLs for my users in Kafka 2.7.0. Specifically, the kafka-acls.sh command fails when using operations that contain underscores. However, similar commands for operations without underscores seem to work correctly.
kafka-acls.sh Command Fails with Operations Containing Underscores in Kafka 2.7.0
I’m experiencing issues when setting ACLs for my users in Kafka 2.7.0. Specifically, the kafka-acls.sh command fails when using operations that contain underscores. However, similar commands for operations without underscores seem to work correctly.
kafka-acls.sh Command Fails with Operations Containing Underscores in Kafka 2.7.0
I’m experiencing issues when setting ACLs for my users in Kafka 2.7.0. Specifically, the kafka-acls.sh command fails when using operations that contain underscores. However, similar commands for operations without underscores seem to work correctly.
kafka-acls.sh Command Fails with Operations Containing Underscores in Kafka 2.7.0
I’m experiencing issues when setting ACLs for my users in Kafka 2.7.0. Specifically, the kafka-acls.sh command fails when using operations that contain underscores. However, similar commands for operations without underscores seem to work correctly.
Transaction Management Across Microservices with Rollback Mechanism using Kafka
I am currently developing a microservices architecture consisting of two services, and I’m facing a challenge related to transaction management and error handling.
Transaction Management Across Microservices with Rollback Mechanism using Kafka
I am currently developing a microservices architecture consisting of two services, and I’m facing a challenge related to transaction management and error handling.
How do I cleanup “zombie” consumer groups on Kafka after accidental __consumer_offsets partition increase?
I have accidentally performed partition increase to __consumer_offets
topic in Kafka (Was version 2.4 now it’s 3.6.1)
Kafka Producer throws error after awhile / Consumer disconnecting from node upon start-up
Consumer Behaviour
Kafka Producer throws error after awhile / Consumer disconnecting from node upon start-up
Consumer Behaviour