Option | ALLOW_KAFKA_RESET_UNTIL_TIMESTAMP_MS | |
Introduced Version | 1.159 | |
Description | Allows to perform a Kafka reset in a given timestamp in the future. |
This variable ensures that Kafka resets are not allowed by default, so as to provide safeguard against accidental misconfiguration causing a cluster split (see Switching Kafka for more information on Kafka resets).
With this variable unset by default, a change in the Kafka
cluster ID or the HUMIO_KAFKA_TOPIC_PREFIX
will
cause nodes to crash until these two values match what is in the
global snapshot. This prevents the cluster from acting on the
change to Kafka until an administrator assents to having a Kafka
reset performed.
To intentionally perform a Kafka reset, set
ALLOW_KAFKA_RESET_UNTIL_TIMESTAMP_MS
to an epoch
timestamp in near future (for instance now + one hour), which
will make sure that the setting is automatically disabled again
once the reset is complete. You can set the timestamp to a
maximum of six hours into the future.