rpk cluster partitions balancer-status

Queries cluster for partition balancer status:

If continuous partition balancing is enabled, redpanda will continuously reassign partitions from both unavailable nodes and from nodes using more disk space than the configured limit.

This command can be used to monitor the partition balancer status.

Fields

Field Description

Status

Either off, ready, starting, in progress, or stalled.

Seconds Since Last Tick

The last time the partition balancer ran.

Current Reassignments Count

Current number of partition reassignments in progress.

Unavailable Nodes

The nodes that have been unavailable after a time set by the partition_autobalancing_node_availability_timeout_sec cluster property.

Over Disk Limit Nodes

The nodes that surpassed the threshold of used disk percentage specified in the partition_autobalancing_max_disk_usage_percent cluster property.

Balancer status

Balancer status Description

off

The balancer is disabled.

ready

The balancer is active but there is nothing to do

starting

The balancer is starting but has not run yet.

in_progress

The balancer is active and is in the process of scheduling partition movements.

stalled

Violations have been detected and the balancer cannot correct them.

Stalled Balancer

A stalled balancer can occur for a few reasons and requires a bit of manual investigation. A few areas to investigate:

  • Are there are enough healthy nodes to which to move partitions? For example, in a three node cluster, no movements are possible for partitions with three replicas. You will see a stall every time there is a violation.

  • Does the cluster have sufficient space? If all nodes in the cluster are utilizing more than 80% of their disk space, rebalancing cannot proceed.

  • Do all partitions have quorum? If the majority of a partition`s replicas are down, the partition cannot be moved.

  • Are any nodes in maintenance mode? Partitions are not moved if any node is in maintenance mode.

Usage

rpk cluster partitions balancer-status [flags]

Flags

Value Type Description

-h, --help

-

Help for balancer-status

--admin-api-tls-cert

string

The certificate to be used for TLS authentication with the Admin API.

--admin-api-tls-enabled

-

Enable TLS for the Admin API (not necessary if specifying custom certs).

--admin-api-tls-key

string

The certificate key to be used for TLS authentication with the Admin API.

--admin-api-tls-truststore

string

The truststore to be used for TLS communication with the Admin API.

--api-urls

string

Comma-separated list of admin API addresses (<ip>:<port>

--brokers

strings

Comma-separated list of broker <ip>:<port> pairs (for example, ` --brokers \'192.168.78.34:9092,192.168.78.35:9092,192.179.23.54:9092\' ` ). Alternatively, you may set the REDPANDA_BROKERS environment variable with the comma-separated list of broker addresses.

--config

string

Redpanda config file, if not set the file will be searched for in the default locations.

--password

string

SASL password to be used for authentication.

--sasl-mechanism

string

The authentication mechanism to use. Supported values: SCRAM-SHA-256, SCRAM-SHA-512.

--tls-cert

string

The certificate to be used for TLS authentication with the broker.

--tls-enabled

-

Enable TLS for the Kafka API (not necessary if specifying custom certs).

--tls-key

string

The certificate key to be used for TLS authentication with the broker.

--tls-truststore

string

The truststore to be used for TLS communication with the broker.

--user

string

SASL user to be used for authentication.

-v, --verbose

-

Enable verbose logging (default false).