The Kafka Profile configuration defines which Kafka broker to consume from or produce to, if any security shall be applied and if other specific settings for communication is needed.
Configuration
To create a new Kafka profile configuration, click the New Configuration button and then select Kafka Profile from the Configurations dialog.
The Kafka profile configuration contains two tabs: Connectivity and Advanced.
Connectivity tab
The Connectivity tab is displayed by default when creating or opening a Kafka profile.
The Connectivity tab contains the following settings:
Setting | Description |
---|---|
Host | Hostname of the Kafka broker. |
Port | Port of the Kafka broker. |
Security Profile | Click Browse to select a security profile with certificate and configuration to use, if you prefer to use a secure connection. Refer to Security Profile for more information. |
Advanced tab
In the Advanced tab, you can configure properties for optimizing the performance of the Kafka Producer and Consumer. The Advanced tab contains two tabs: Producer and Consumer.
Producer tab
In the Producer tab, you can configure the properties of the Kafka forwarding agent.
Kafka profile configuration - Producer tab in the Advanced tab
The property producer.abortunknown=true
sets the agent to abort if the broker replies with Unknown topic or partition
.
When running in Acknowledged execution mode, the property producer.full.response
determines if the data sent to the Kafka log is also included in the response UDR. The value is set to true
by default. Setting the value to false
reduces the memory footprint.
For information on how to configure the properties for SSL and Kerberos, please refer to https://www.cloudera.com/documentation/kafka/latest/topics/kafka_security.html .
Note!
Once you have edited the JAAS file required for Kerberos, you will need to restart the EC to register the changes made.
Note!
If you make any changes to the security configuration of the Kafka Producer, any topics used must be recreated before they can be used.
For further information on the properties refer to https://kafka.apache.org .
Enabling Compression for Kafka
Compression for messages to be sent to Kafka brokers can now be enabled from the Advanced producer properties. The compression codec utilized by the system follows the standard Kafka library, where Gzip, Lz4 and Snappy are supported.
To enable compression, just add the property compression.type
into the Advanced producer properties. Followed by the value, gzip
, lz4
, snappy
or none.
Consumer tab
In the Consumer tab, you can configure the properties of the Kafka collection agent.
See the text in the Advanced consumer properties field for further information about the properties