Any feedback from folks? Not sure if the silence should be interpreted as ambivalence or plain old being busy :)
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Josh Elser <els...@apache.org> wrote: > Hiya, > > I wanted to share this little design doc with you about some feature work > we've been thinking about. The following is a Google doc in which anyone > should be allowed to comment. Feel free to comment there, or here on the > thread. > > https://s.apache.org/phoenix-query-log > > The high-level goal is to create a construct in which Phoenix clients will > automatically serialize information about the queries they run to a table > for retrospective analysis. Ideally, this information would be stored in a > Phoenix table. We want this data to help answer questions like: > > * What queries are running against my system > * What specific queries started between 535AM and 620AM two days ago > * What queries are user "bob" running > * Are my user's queries effectively using the indexes in the system > > Anti-goals for include: > > * Cluster impact (computation/memory) usage of a query > * Query performance may be slowed to ensure all data is serialized > * A third-party service dedicated to ensuring query info is serialized (in > the event of client failure) > > Take a look at the document and let us know what you think please. I'm happy > to try to explain this in greater detail. > > - Josh (on behalf of myself, Ankit, Rajeshbabu, and Sergey)