rpk redpanda start
Start Redpanda.
Setting up a mode
It’s possible to setup a mode for redpanda to start. Currently we support the mode dev-container
.
To set up the mode dev-container
run:
rpk redpanda start --mode dev-container
Mode uses well-known configuration properties for development or tests environments:
Bundled flags:
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--overprovisioned
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--reserve-memory 0M
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--check=false
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--unsafe-bypass-fsync
Bundled cluster properties:
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auto_create_topics_enabled: true
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group_topic_partitions: 3
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storage_min_free_bytes: 10485760 (10MiB)
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topic_partitions_per_shard: 1000
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fetch_reads_debounce_timeout: 10
After redpanda starts you can modify the cluster properties using:
rpk config set <key> <value>
Flags
Value | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
--advertise-kafka-addr |
strings |
A comma-separated list of Kafka addresses to advertise (<name>://<host>:<port>). |
--advertise-pandaproxy-addr |
strings |
A comma-separated list of Pandaproxy addresses to advertise (<name>://<host>:<port>). |
--advertise-rpc-addr |
string |
The advertised RPC address (<host>:<port>). |
--check |
- |
When set to false will disable system checking before
starting redpanda (default |
--config |
string |
Redpanda config file, if not set the file will be searched for in the default locations. |
-h, --help |
- |
Help for start. |
--install-dir |
string |
Directory where redpanda has been installed. |
--kafka-addr |
strings |
A comma-separated list of Kafka listener addresses to bind to (<name>://<host>:<port>). |
--mode |
string |
Mode sets well-known configuration properties for
development or test environments; use |
--node-id |
int |
The node ID. Must be an integer and must be unique within a cluster. |
--pandaproxy-addr |
strings |
A comma-separated list of Pandaproxy listener addresses to bind to (<name>://<host>:<port>). |
--rpc-addr |
string |
The RPC address to bind to (<host>:<port>). |
--schema-registry-addr |
strings |
A comma-separated list of Schema Registry listener addresses to bind to (<name>://<host>:<port>). |
-s, --seeds |
strings |
A comma-separated list of seed node addresses (<host>[:<port>]) to connect to. |
--timeout |
duration |
The maximum time to wait for the checks and tune
processes to complete. The value passed is a sequence of decimal
numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix, such as
|
--tune |
- |
When present will enable tuning before starting |
--well-known-io |
string |
The cloud vendor and VM type, in the format <vendor>:<vm type>:<storage type>. |
-v, --verbose |
- |
Enable verbose logging (default |