Make kafka consumer group inactive





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My biggest question is that do we have a concept in kafka called as consumer group to be inactive/active.



I am not sure how to achieve this in my local kafka server.



Can anyone help in how to do the kafka consumer group to inactive/active state?










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    My biggest question is that do we have a concept in kafka called as consumer group to be inactive/active.



    I am not sure how to achieve this in my local kafka server.



    Can anyone help in how to do the kafka consumer group to inactive/active state?










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      My biggest question is that do we have a concept in kafka called as consumer group to be inactive/active.



      I am not sure how to achieve this in my local kafka server.



      Can anyone help in how to do the kafka consumer group to inactive/active state?










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      My biggest question is that do we have a concept in kafka called as consumer group to be inactive/active.



      I am not sure how to achieve this in my local kafka server.



      Can anyone help in how to do the kafka consumer group to inactive/active state?







      apache-kafka kafka-consumer-api






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      edited Nov 19 '18 at 17:32









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          If you have an active Consumer that is reading message, and the offsets are being commited back to Kafka, then you can confidently say, that is in an active state, as far as the Consumer Group is concerned.



          If the group is rebalancing, consumers die periodically, or there is no more any consumers reading from a topic, then it is inactive.






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          • Thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me how can we configure the consumergroup as inactive?

            – Patan
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          • You need to track down and find the active consumers and stop them. There is no way to do that externally.

            – cricket_007
            Apr 1 at 17:05












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          If you have an active Consumer that is reading message, and the offsets are being commited back to Kafka, then you can confidently say, that is in an active state, as far as the Consumer Group is concerned.



          If the group is rebalancing, consumers die periodically, or there is no more any consumers reading from a topic, then it is inactive.






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          • Thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me how can we configure the consumergroup as inactive?

            – Patan
            Apr 1 at 5:36











          • You need to track down and find the active consumers and stop them. There is no way to do that externally.

            – cricket_007
            Apr 1 at 17:05
















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          If you have an active Consumer that is reading message, and the offsets are being commited back to Kafka, then you can confidently say, that is in an active state, as far as the Consumer Group is concerned.



          If the group is rebalancing, consumers die periodically, or there is no more any consumers reading from a topic, then it is inactive.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me how can we configure the consumergroup as inactive?

            – Patan
            Apr 1 at 5:36











          • You need to track down and find the active consumers and stop them. There is no way to do that externally.

            – cricket_007
            Apr 1 at 17:05














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          If you have an active Consumer that is reading message, and the offsets are being commited back to Kafka, then you can confidently say, that is in an active state, as far as the Consumer Group is concerned.



          If the group is rebalancing, consumers die periodically, or there is no more any consumers reading from a topic, then it is inactive.






          share|improve this answer













          If you have an active Consumer that is reading message, and the offsets are being commited back to Kafka, then you can confidently say, that is in an active state, as far as the Consumer Group is concerned.



          If the group is rebalancing, consumers die periodically, or there is no more any consumers reading from a topic, then it is inactive.







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          • Thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me how can we configure the consumergroup as inactive?

            – Patan
            Apr 1 at 5:36











          • You need to track down and find the active consumers and stop them. There is no way to do that externally.

            – cricket_007
            Apr 1 at 17:05



















          • Thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me how can we configure the consumergroup as inactive?

            – Patan
            Apr 1 at 5:36











          • You need to track down and find the active consumers and stop them. There is no way to do that externally.

            – cricket_007
            Apr 1 at 17:05

















          Thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me how can we configure the consumergroup as inactive?

          – Patan
          Apr 1 at 5:36





          Thank you for your reply. Can you please tell me how can we configure the consumergroup as inactive?

          – Patan
          Apr 1 at 5:36













          You need to track down and find the active consumers and stop them. There is no way to do that externally.

          – cricket_007
          Apr 1 at 17:05





          You need to track down and find the active consumers and stop them. There is no way to do that externally.

          – cricket_007
          Apr 1 at 17:05




















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