Why Is the Input Size Corresponding to Batch Time on the Web UI Set to 0 Records When Kafka Is Restarted During Spark Streaming Running?
Question
When the Kafka is restarted during the execution of the Spark Streaming application, the application cannot obtain the topic offset from the Kafka. As a result, the job fails to be generated. As shown in Figure 1, 2017/05/11 10:57:00-2017/05/11 10:58:00 indicates the Kafka restart time. After the restart is successful at 10:58:00 on May,11,2017, the value of Input Size is 0 records.
Answer
After Kafka is restarted, the application supplements the missing RDD between 10:57:00 on May 11, 2017 and 10:58:00 on May 11, 2017 based on the batch time. Although the number of read data records displayed on the UI is 0, the missing data is processed in the supplemented RDD. So, no data is lost.
The data processing mechanism during the Kafka restart period is as follows:
The Spark Streaming application uses the state function (for example, updateStateByKey). After Kafka is restarted, the Spark Streaming application generates a batch task at 10:58:00 on May 11, 2017. The missing RDD between10:57:00 on May 11, 2017 and 10:58:00 on May 11, 2017 is supplemented based on the batch time (data that is not read in Kafka before Kafka restart, which belongs to the batch before 10:57:00 on May 11, 2017).
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