Kafka-configs
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kafka-configs This tool helps to manipulate and describe entity config for a topic, client, user, broker or ip Option Description ------ ----------- --add-config <String> Key Value pairs of configs to add. Square brackets can be used to group values which contain commas: 'k1=v1, k2=[v1,v2,v2],k3=v3'. The following is a list of valid configurations: For entity-type 'topics': cleanup.policy compression.type delete.retention.ms file.delete.delay.ms flush.messages flush.ms follower.replication.throttled. replicas index.interval.bytes leader.replication.throttled.replicas max.compaction.lag.ms max.message.bytes message.downconversion.enable message.format.version message.timestamp.difference.max.ms message.timestamp.type min.cleanable.dirty.ratio min.compaction.lag.ms min.insync.replicas preallocate retention.bytes retention.ms segment.bytes segment.index.bytes segment.jitter.ms segment.ms unclean.leader.election.enable For entity-type 'brokers': advertised.listeners background.threads compression.type follower.replication.throttled.rate leader.replication.throttled.rate listener.security.protocol.map listeners log.cleaner.backoff.ms log.cleaner.dedupe.buffer.size log.cleaner.delete.retention.ms log.cleaner.io.buffer.load.factor log.cleaner.io.buffer.size log.cleaner.io.max.bytes.per.second log.cleaner.max.compaction.lag.ms log.cleaner.min.cleanable.ratio log.cleaner.min.compaction.lag.ms log.cleaner.threads log.cleanup.policy log.flush.interval.messages log.flush.interval.ms log.index.interval.bytes log.index.size.max.bytes log.message.downconversion.enable log.message.timestamp.difference.max. ms log.message.timestamp.type log.preallocate log.retention.bytes log.retention.ms log.roll.jitter.ms log.roll.ms log.segment.bytes log.segment.delete.delay.ms max.connection.creation.rate max.connections max.connections.per.ip max.connections.per.ip.overrides message.max.bytes metric.reporters min.insync.replicas num.io.threads num.network.threads num.recovery.threads.per.data.dir num.replica.fetchers principal.builder.class replica.alter.log.dirs.io.max.bytes. per.second sasl.enabled.mechanisms sasl.jaas.config sasl.kerberos.kinit.cmd sasl.kerberos.min.time.before.relogin sasl.kerberos.principal.to.local.rules sasl.kerberos.service.name sasl.kerberos.ticket.renew.jitter sasl.kerberos.ticket.renew.window. factor sasl.login.refresh.buffer.seconds sasl.login.refresh.min.period.seconds sasl.login.refresh.window.factor sasl.login.refresh.window.jitter sasl.mechanism.inter.broker.protocol ssl.cipher.suites ssl.client.auth ssl.enabled.protocols ssl.endpoint.identification.algorithm ssl.engine.factory.class ssl.key.password ssl.keymanager.algorithm ssl.keystore.certificate.chain ssl.keystore.key ssl.keystore.location ssl.keystore.password ssl.keystore.type ssl.protocol ssl.provider ssl.secure.random.implementation ssl.trustmanager.algorithm ssl.truststore.certificates ssl.truststore.location ssl.truststore.password ssl.truststore.type unclean.leader.election.enable For entity-type 'users': SCRAM-SHA-256 SCRAM-SHA-512 consumer_byte_rate controller_mutation_rate producer_byte_rate request_percentage For entity-type 'clients': consumer_byte_rate controller_mutation_rate producer_byte_rate request_percentage For entity-type 'ips': connection_creation_rate Entity types 'users' and 'clients' may be specified together to update config for clients of a specific user. --add-config-file <String> Path to a properties file with configs to add. See add-config for a list of valid configurations. --all List all configs for the given topic, broker, or broker-logger entity (includes static configuration when the entity type is brokers) --alter Alter the configuration for the entity. --bootstrap-server <String: server to The Kafka server to connect to. This connect to> is required for describing and altering broker configs. --broker <String> The broker's ID. --broker-defaults The config defaults for all brokers. --broker-logger <String> The broker's ID for its logger config. --client <String> The client's ID. --client-defaults The config defaults for all clients. --command-config <String: command Property file containing configs to be config property file> passed to Admin Client. This is used only with --bootstrap-server option for describing and altering broker configs. --delete-config <String> config keys to remove 'k1,k2' --describe List configs for the given entity. --entity-default Default entity name for clients/users/brokers/ips (applies to corresponding entity type in command line) --entity-name <String> Name of entity (topic name/client id/user principal name/broker id/ip) --entity-type <String> Type of entity (topics/clients/users/brokers/broker- loggers/ips) --force Suppress console prompts --help Print usage information. --ip <String> The IP address. --ip-defaults The config defaults for all IPs. --topic <String> The topic's name. --user <String> The user's principal name. --user-defaults The config defaults for all users. --version Display Kafka version. --zk-tls-config-file <String: Identifies the file where ZooKeeper ZooKeeper TLS configuration> client TLS connectivity properties are defined. Any properties other than zookeeper.clientCnxnSocket, zookeeper.ssl.cipher.suites, zookeeper.ssl.client.enable, zookeeper.ssl.crl.enable, zookeeper. ssl.enabled.protocols, zookeeper.ssl. endpoint.identification.algorithm, zookeeper.ssl.keystore.location, zookeeper.ssl.keystore.password, zookeeper.ssl.keystore.type, zookeeper.ssl.ocsp.enable, zookeeper. ssl.protocol, zookeeper.ssl. truststore.location, zookeeper.ssl. truststore.password, zookeeper.ssl. truststore.type are ignored. --zookeeper <String: urls> DEPRECATED. The connection string for the zookeeper connection in the form host:port. Multiple URLS can be given to allow fail-over. Replaced by --bootstrap-server, REQUIRED unless --bootstrap-server is given.
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