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Andrew Purtell reassigned PHOENIX-4276:
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Assignee: Ashish Misra
> Surface metrics on statistics collection
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> Key: PHOENIX-4276
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4276
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Samarth Jain
> Assignee: Ashish Misra
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> It would be good to get an insight on how stats collection is doing over
> time. An initial set of metrics that I can think of would be:
> Time taken to compute stats (reading cells and computing their size)
> Time taken to commit stats per physical table.
> Number of guide posts collected per physical table
> Number of guide posts collected per region.
> Number of regions on which stats collection happened per physical table
> Number of times stats was collected due to major compaction vs update stats
> per physical table
> If possible, figure out if stats was collected because minor compaction was
> promoted to major compaction and surface a metric for it.
> Because most of the collection work happens on server side, one option would
> be to see how HBase's metrics are surfaced (my guess is JMX) and follow the
> same pattern. Or we could possibly use the hbase-metrics-api module but that
> is an HBase 1.4 thing. Another option would be see PHOENIX-3807 for some
> inspiration.
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