How sink topic, kafka to kafka, using Flume?
I am trying transfer log from topic to another topic. I need connect Kafka to Kafka using Flume. Take a look below:
#
# Flume Conf
#
a1.sources = s1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1
# Kafka Source
a1.sources.s1.type = org.apache.flume.source.kafka.KafkaSource
a1.sources.s1.kafka.bootstrap.servers = kafka:9092
a1.sources.s1.kafka.topics = apache
# Kafka Sink
a1.sinks.k1.type = org.apache.flume.sink.kafka.KafkaSink
a1.sinks.k1.kafka.bootstrap.servers = kafka:9092
# Use a channel which buffers events in memory
a1.channels.c1.type = memory
a1.channels.c1.capacity = 10000000
a1.channels.c1.transactionCapacity = 1000000
# Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.s1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1
The sink are not creating.
apache-kafka flume-ng
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I am trying transfer log from topic to another topic. I need connect Kafka to Kafka using Flume. Take a look below:
#
# Flume Conf
#
a1.sources = s1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1
# Kafka Source
a1.sources.s1.type = org.apache.flume.source.kafka.KafkaSource
a1.sources.s1.kafka.bootstrap.servers = kafka:9092
a1.sources.s1.kafka.topics = apache
# Kafka Sink
a1.sinks.k1.type = org.apache.flume.sink.kafka.KafkaSink
a1.sinks.k1.kafka.bootstrap.servers = kafka:9092
# Use a channel which buffers events in memory
a1.channels.c1.type = memory
a1.channels.c1.capacity = 10000000
a1.channels.c1.transactionCapacity = 1000000
# Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.s1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1
The sink are not creating.
apache-kafka flume-ng
1
Why not use MirrorMaker (or other tool built into Kafka)?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:49
This supports Kerberos? @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
If you want to continue here, what's the problem/error?? Where's the sink topic configuration?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
1
Yes, MirrorMaker is just a wrapper around a regular producer and consumer. I don't know all the properties for the JAAS stuff and Krb5 JVM settings, but yes it supports it
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:51
I will try this. Thanks a lot @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:53
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I am trying transfer log from topic to another topic. I need connect Kafka to Kafka using Flume. Take a look below:
#
# Flume Conf
#
a1.sources = s1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1
# Kafka Source
a1.sources.s1.type = org.apache.flume.source.kafka.KafkaSource
a1.sources.s1.kafka.bootstrap.servers = kafka:9092
a1.sources.s1.kafka.topics = apache
# Kafka Sink
a1.sinks.k1.type = org.apache.flume.sink.kafka.KafkaSink
a1.sinks.k1.kafka.bootstrap.servers = kafka:9092
# Use a channel which buffers events in memory
a1.channels.c1.type = memory
a1.channels.c1.capacity = 10000000
a1.channels.c1.transactionCapacity = 1000000
# Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.s1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1
The sink are not creating.
apache-kafka flume-ng
I am trying transfer log from topic to another topic. I need connect Kafka to Kafka using Flume. Take a look below:
#
# Flume Conf
#
a1.sources = s1
a1.sinks = k1
a1.channels = c1
# Kafka Source
a1.sources.s1.type = org.apache.flume.source.kafka.KafkaSource
a1.sources.s1.kafka.bootstrap.servers = kafka:9092
a1.sources.s1.kafka.topics = apache
# Kafka Sink
a1.sinks.k1.type = org.apache.flume.sink.kafka.KafkaSink
a1.sinks.k1.kafka.bootstrap.servers = kafka:9092
# Use a channel which buffers events in memory
a1.channels.c1.type = memory
a1.channels.c1.capacity = 10000000
a1.channels.c1.transactionCapacity = 1000000
# Bind the source and sink to the channel
a1.sources.s1.channels = c1
a1.sinks.k1.channel = c1
The sink are not creating.
apache-kafka flume-ng
apache-kafka flume-ng
asked Nov 23 '18 at 2:46
Bruno WegoBruno Wego
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Why not use MirrorMaker (or other tool built into Kafka)?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:49
This supports Kerberos? @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
If you want to continue here, what's the problem/error?? Where's the sink topic configuration?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
1
Yes, MirrorMaker is just a wrapper around a regular producer and consumer. I don't know all the properties for the JAAS stuff and Krb5 JVM settings, but yes it supports it
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:51
I will try this. Thanks a lot @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:53
add a comment |
1
Why not use MirrorMaker (or other tool built into Kafka)?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:49
This supports Kerberos? @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
If you want to continue here, what's the problem/error?? Where's the sink topic configuration?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
1
Yes, MirrorMaker is just a wrapper around a regular producer and consumer. I don't know all the properties for the JAAS stuff and Krb5 JVM settings, but yes it supports it
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:51
I will try this. Thanks a lot @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:53
1
1
Why not use MirrorMaker (or other tool built into Kafka)?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:49
Why not use MirrorMaker (or other tool built into Kafka)?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:49
This supports Kerberos? @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
This supports Kerberos? @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
If you want to continue here, what's the problem/error?? Where's the sink topic configuration?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
If you want to continue here, what's the problem/error?? Where's the sink topic configuration?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
1
1
Yes, MirrorMaker is just a wrapper around a regular producer and consumer. I don't know all the properties for the JAAS stuff and Krb5 JVM settings, but yes it supports it
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:51
Yes, MirrorMaker is just a wrapper around a regular producer and consumer. I don't know all the properties for the JAAS stuff and Krb5 JVM settings, but yes it supports it
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:51
I will try this. Thanks a lot @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:53
I will try this. Thanks a lot @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:53
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If you want to replicate data from one Kafka cluster to another, there are better ways than Flume, including:
MirrorMaker, as @cricket_007 mentioned (open source, part of Apache Kafka)- Confluent's Replicator (commercial tool, 30 day free trial)
uReplicator (open sourced from Uber)
Mirus (open sourced from Salesforce)
Brucke (open source)
If you want a really dirty hack, you can also do something with kafkacat
and nc
.
Disclaimer: I work for Confluent.
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If you want to replicate data from one Kafka cluster to another, there are better ways than Flume, including:
MirrorMaker, as @cricket_007 mentioned (open source, part of Apache Kafka)- Confluent's Replicator (commercial tool, 30 day free trial)
uReplicator (open sourced from Uber)
Mirus (open sourced from Salesforce)
Brucke (open source)
If you want a really dirty hack, you can also do something with kafkacat
and nc
.
Disclaimer: I work for Confluent.
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If you want to replicate data from one Kafka cluster to another, there are better ways than Flume, including:
MirrorMaker, as @cricket_007 mentioned (open source, part of Apache Kafka)- Confluent's Replicator (commercial tool, 30 day free trial)
uReplicator (open sourced from Uber)
Mirus (open sourced from Salesforce)
Brucke (open source)
If you want a really dirty hack, you can also do something with kafkacat
and nc
.
Disclaimer: I work for Confluent.
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If you want to replicate data from one Kafka cluster to another, there are better ways than Flume, including:
MirrorMaker, as @cricket_007 mentioned (open source, part of Apache Kafka)- Confluent's Replicator (commercial tool, 30 day free trial)
uReplicator (open sourced from Uber)
Mirus (open sourced from Salesforce)
Brucke (open source)
If you want a really dirty hack, you can also do something with kafkacat
and nc
.
Disclaimer: I work for Confluent.
If you want to replicate data from one Kafka cluster to another, there are better ways than Flume, including:
MirrorMaker, as @cricket_007 mentioned (open source, part of Apache Kafka)- Confluent's Replicator (commercial tool, 30 day free trial)
uReplicator (open sourced from Uber)
Mirus (open sourced from Salesforce)
Brucke (open source)
If you want a really dirty hack, you can also do something with kafkacat
and nc
.
Disclaimer: I work for Confluent.
answered Nov 23 '18 at 9:13
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Why not use MirrorMaker (or other tool built into Kafka)?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:49
This supports Kerberos? @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
If you want to continue here, what's the problem/error?? Where's the sink topic configuration?
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:50
1
Yes, MirrorMaker is just a wrapper around a regular producer and consumer. I don't know all the properties for the JAAS stuff and Krb5 JVM settings, but yes it supports it
– cricket_007
Nov 23 '18 at 2:51
I will try this. Thanks a lot @cricket_007
– Bruno Wego
Nov 23 '18 at 2:53