humkum opened a new issue #3662:
URL: https://github.com/apache/rocketmq/issues/3662


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       Hello. We found that the client's runtime metrics are collected on the 
client, but when the rocketmq-exporter obtains these metrics, it first requests 
the broker, and then the broker uses the callConsumer() method to request the 
client to obtain them. 
       There are two problems are currently found:
           1. If the version of the client is behind the server, the broker may 
fail to request runtime metrics from the client, resulting in the 
rocketmq-exporter not being able to collect the runtime metrics of the consumer.
           2. Every time the consumer's runtime metrics are obtained, the 
broker requests the client, which will inevitably cause additional RPC calls.
       Based on the above problems, we consider collecting client metrics on 
the client side, and then push the metrics to the same statistics node by 
actively pushing. At the same time, in order to make the client runtime metrics 
more accurate, we consider using the Metrics tool to count these metrics. In 
addition, we designed this module as a plug-in, which users can switch on and 
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