Kafka Troubleshooting Guide
This doc is about a Kafka troubleshooting guide
Pre-reads
https://kafka.apache.org/intro https://zookeeper.apache.org/
Pre-requisites
kubectl is a CLI to connect to the kubernetes cluster from your machine
Install Visualstudio IDE Code for better code/configuration editing capabilities
Git
Status check of Kafka Broker's
Using the below command you can able list down the Kafka brokers and their status
kubectl get pods -n kafka-cluster
If Kafka brokers are in crashloopbackoff or Error status
Describe the brokers and look for error
kubectl describe kafka-v2-0 -n kafka-cluster
kubectl describe kafka-v2-1 -n kafka-cluster
kubectl describe kafka-v2-2 -n kafka-cluster
Check Kafka broker's logs for error
kubectl logs -f kafka-v2-0 -n kafka-cluster
kubectl logs -f kafka-v2-1 -n kafka-cluster
kubectl logs -f kafka-v2-2 -n kafka-cluster
If brokers are in crashloopbackoff due to disk space issues, follow the below document for the cleanup of the logs
Status check of Zookeeper
Ensure Zookeeper pods are running without any errors in order to run Kafka brokers without a hitch
If Zookeeper pods are in crashloopbackoff or Error status, Use the below commands to check the error
Describe the Zookeeper and look for error
kubectl describe zookeeper-v2-0 -n zookeeper-cluster
kubectl describe zookeeper-v2-1 -n zookeeper-cluster
kubectl describe zookeeper-v2-2 -n zookeeper-cluster
Check Kafka broker's logs for error
kubectl logs -f zookeeper-v2-0 -n zookeeper-cluster
kubectl logs -f zookeeper-v2-1 -n zookeeper-cluster
kubectl logs -f zookeeper-v2-2 -n zookeeper-cluster
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