Use AWS S3 offloader with Pulsar
This chapter guides you through every step of installing and configuring the AWS S3 offloader and using it with Pulsar.
Installation
Follow the steps below to install the AWS S3 offloader.
Prerequisite
- Pulsar: 2.4.2 or later versions
Step
This example uses Pulsar 2.5.1.
Download the Pulsar tarball using one of the following ways:
Download from the Apache mirror
Download from the Pulsar downloads page
Use wget:
wget https://archive.apache.org/dist/pulsar/pulsar-2.5.1/apache-pulsar-2.5.1-bin.tar.gz
Download and untar the Pulsar offloaders package.
wget https://downloads.apache.org/pulsar/pulsar-2.5.1/apache-pulsar-offloaders-2.5.1-bin.tar.gz
tar xvfz apache-pulsar-offloaders-2.5.1-bin.tar.gz
Copy the Pulsar offloaders as
offloaders
in the Pulsar directory.mv apache-pulsar-offloaders-2.5.1/offloaders apache-pulsar-2.5.1/offloaders
ls offloaders
**Output**
As shown from the output, Pulsar uses [Apache jclouds](https://jclouds.apache.org) to support [AWS S3](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/) and [GCS](https://cloud.google.com/storage/) for long term storage.
```
tiered-storage-file-system-2.5.1.nar
tiered-storage-jcloud-2.5.1.nar
```
##### note
- If you are running Pulsar in a bare metal cluster, make sure that `offloaders` tarball is unzipped in every broker's Pulsar directory.
- If you are running Pulsar in Docker or deploying Pulsar using a Docker image (such as K8s and DCOS), you can use the `apachepulsar/pulsar-all` image instead of the `apachepulsar/pulsar` image. `apachepulsar/pulsar-all` image has already bundled tiered storage offloaders.
Configuration
note
Before offloading data from BookKeeper to AWS S3, you need to configure some properties of the AWS S3 offload driver.
Besides, you can also configure the AWS S3 offloader to run it automatically or trigger it manually.
Configure AWS S3 offloader driver
You can configure the AWS S3 offloader driver in the configuration file broker.conf
or standalone.conf
.
Required configurations are as below.
Required configuration Description Example value managedLedgerOffloadDriver
Offloader driver name, which is case-insensitive.
Note: there is a third driver type, S3, which is identical to AWS S3, though S3 requires that you specify an endpoint URL usings3ManagedLedgerOffloadServiceEndpoint
. This is useful if using an S3 compatible data store other than AWS S3.aws-s3 offloadersDirectory
Offloader directory offloaders s3ManagedLedgerOffloadBucket
Bucket pulsar-topic-offload Optional configurations are as below.
Optional Description Example value s3ManagedLedgerOffloadRegion
Bucket region
Note: before specifying a value for this parameter, you need to set the following configurations. Otherwise, you might get an error.
- Set s3ManagedLedgerOffloadServiceEndpoint.
Examples3ManagedLedgerOffloadServiceEndpoint=https://s3.YOUR_REGION.amazonaws.com
- GrantGetBucketLocation
permission to a user.
For how to grantGetBucketLocation
permission to a user, see here.eu-west-3 s3ManagedLedgerOffloadReadBufferSizeInBytes
Size of block read 1 MB s3ManagedLedgerOffloadMaxBlockSizeInBytes
Size of block write 64 MB managedLedgerMinLedgerRolloverTimeMinutes
Minimum time between ledger rollover for a topic
Note: it is not recommended that you set this configuration in the production environment.2 managedLedgerMaxEntriesPerLedger
Maximum number of entries to append to a ledger before triggering a rollover.
Note: it is not recommended that you set this configuration in the production environment.5000
Bucket (required)
A bucket is a basic container that holds your data. Everything you store in AWS S3 must be contained in a bucket. You can use a bucket to organize your data and control access to your data, but unlike directory and folder, you cannot nest a bucket.
Example
This example names the bucket as pulsar-topic-offload.
s3ManagedLedgerOffloadBucket=pulsar-topic-offload
Bucket region
A bucket region is a region where a bucket is located. If a bucket region is not specified, the default region (US East (N. Virginia)
) is used.
tip
For more information about AWS regions and endpoints, see here.
Example
This example sets the bucket region as europe-west-3.
s3ManagedLedgerOffloadRegion=eu-west-3
Authentication (required)
To be able to access AWS S3, you need to authenticate with AWS S3.
Pulsar does not provide any direct methods of configuring authentication for AWS S3, but relies on the mechanisms supported by the DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain.
Once you have created a set of credentials in the AWS IAM console, you can configure credentials using one of the following methods.
Use EC2 instance metadata credentials.
If you are on AWS instance with an instance profile that provides credentials, Pulsar uses these credentials if no other mechanism is provided.
Set the environment variables
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
andAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
inconf/pulsar_env.sh
.“export” is important so that the variables are made available in the environment of spawned processes.
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=ABC123456789
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=ded7db27a4558e2ea8bbf0bf37ae0e8521618f366c
Add the Java system properties
aws.accessKeyId
andaws.secretKey
toPULSAR_EXTRA_OPTS
inconf/pulsar_env.sh
.PULSAR_EXTRA_OPTS="${PULSAR_EXTRA_OPTS} ${PULSAR_MEM} ${PULSAR_GC} -Daws.accessKeyId=ABC123456789 -Daws.secretKey=ded7db27a4558e2ea8bbf0bf37ae0e8521618f366c -Dio.netty.leakDetectionLevel=disabled -Dio.netty.recycler.maxCapacity.default=1000 -Dio.netty.recycler.linkCapacity=1024"
Set the access credentials in
~/.aws/credentials
.[default]
aws_access_key_id=ABC123456789
aws_secret_access_key=ded7db27a4558e2ea8bbf0bf37ae0e8521618f366c
Assume an IAM role.
This example uses the
DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain
for assuming this role.The broker must be rebooted for credentials specified in
pulsar_env
to take effect.s3ManagedLedgerOffloadRole=<aws role arn>
s3ManagedLedgerOffloadRoleSessionName=pulsar-s3-offload
Size of block read/write
You can configure the size of a request sent to or read from AWS S3 in the configuration file broker.conf
or standalone.conf
.
Configuration | Description | Default value |
---|---|---|
s3ManagedLedgerOffloadReadBufferSizeInBytes | Block size for each individual read when reading back data from AWS S3. | 1 MB |
s3ManagedLedgerOffloadMaxBlockSizeInBytes | Maximum size of a “part” sent during a multipart upload to AWS S3. It cannot be smaller than 5 MB. | 64 MB |
Configure AWS S3 offloader to run automatically
Namespace policy can be configured to offload data automatically once a threshold is reached. The threshold is based on the size of data that a topic has stored on a Pulsar cluster. Once the topic reaches the threshold, an offloading operation is triggered automatically.
Threshold value | Action |
---|---|
> 0 | It triggers the offloading operation if the topic storage reaches its threshold. |
= 0 | It causes a broker to offload data as soon as possible. |
< 0 | It disables automatic offloading operation. |
Automatic offloading runs when a new segment is added to a topic log. If you set the threshold on a namespace, but few messages are being produced to the topic, offloader does not work until the current segment is full.
You can configure the threshold size using CLI tools, such as pulsar-admin.
The offload configurations in broker.conf
and standalone.conf
are used for the namespaces that do not have namespace level offload policies. Each namespace can have its own offload policy. If you want to set offload policy for each namespace, use the command pulsar-admin namespaces set-offload-policies options command.
Example
This example sets the AWS S3 offloader threshold size to 10 MB using pulsar-admin.
bin/pulsar-admin namespaces set-offload-threshold --size 10M my-tenant/my-namespace
tip
For more information about the pulsar-admin namespaces set-offload-threshold options
command, including flags, descriptions, and default values, see here.
Configure AWS S3 offloader to run manually
For individual topics, you can trigger AWS S3 offloader manually using one of the following methods:
Use REST endpoint.
Use CLI tools (such as pulsar-admin).
To trigger it via CLI tools, you need to specify the maximum amount of data (threshold) that should be retained on a Pulsar cluster for a topic. If the size of the topic data on the Pulsar cluster exceeds this threshold, segments from the topic are moved to AWS S3 until the threshold is no longer exceeded. Older segments are moved first.
Example
This example triggers the AWS S3 offloader to run manually using pulsar-admin.
bin/pulsar-admin topics offload --size-threshold 10M my-tenant/my-namespace/topic1
**Output**
```
Offload triggered for persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/topic1 for messages before 2:0:-1
```
##### tip
For more information about the `pulsar-admin topics offload options` command, including flags, descriptions, and default values, see [here](https://pulsar.apache.org/tools/pulsar-admin/2.6.0-SNAPSHOT/#-em-offload-em-).
This example checks the AWS S3 offloader status using pulsar-admin.
bin/pulsar-admin topics offload-status persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/topic1
**Output**
```
Offload is currently running
```
To wait for the AWS S3 offloader to complete the job, add the `-w` flag.
```
bin/pulsar-admin topics offload-status -w persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/topic1
```
**Output**
```
Offload was a success
```
If there is an error in offloading, the error is propagated to the `pulsar-admin topics offload-status` command.
```
bin/pulsar-admin topics offload-status persistent://my-tenant/my-namespace/topic1
```
**Output**
```
Error in offload
null
Reason: Error offloading: org.apache.bookkeeper.mledger.ManagedLedgerException: java.util.concurrent.CompletionException: com.amazonaws.services.s3.model.AmazonS3Exception: Anonymous users cannot initiate multipart uploads. Please authenticate. (Service: Amazon S3; Status Code: 403; Error Code: AccessDenied; Request ID: 798758DE3F1776DF; S3 Extended Request ID: dhBFz/lZm1oiG/oBEepeNlhrtsDlzoOhocuYMpKihQGXe6EG8puRGOkK6UwqzVrMXTWBxxHcS+g=), S3 Extended Request ID: dhBFz/lZm1oiG/oBEepeNlhrtsDlzoOhocuYMpKihQGXe6EG8puRGOkK6UwqzVrMXTWBxxHcS+g=
```
##### tip
For more information about the `pulsar-admin topics offload-status options` command, including flags, descriptions, and default values, see [here](https://pulsar.apache.org/tools/pulsar-admin/2.6.0-SNAPSHOT/#-em-offload-status-em-).
Tutorial
For the complete and step-by-step instructions on how to use the AWS S3 offloader with Pulsar, see here.