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Currently the kafka client will non-blocking connect to the broker, but if the broker’s OS system shuts down or crashes, and the client is connecting to that node, it will waste a long time for the client to be aware of the connection can’t be reached. If the client is connecting the node to update metadata it will not connect to another node unless the previous connection is closed, then the client can’t send or receive message until it is aware of the connection is broken and try other node. This time is determined by the TCP connection parameters in the environment, sometime maybe several minutes.
So we want to add a connecting timeout to the client in this situation, it will timeout in a specified time and try to connect to other node to update metadata to avoid this issue.
This KIP will add a configuration in the client’s configuration file(both producer and consumer):
connect.timeout.ms: the connecting time out of one connection, default is 5000.
The change is as follow:
(1) Add a connecting time to the network client.
(2) Whenever a connection is trying to connect, we save the connecting channel in a hash map.
(3) At the end of every poll in the selector, we check if there are any connecting channels timeout, if so we will close these the connecting channels, then the client will try to select other node to connect.
(4) If a channel is connected or closed, we will remove it from the connecting channel hash map.
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The proposed change is backward compatible.