Hi,

that depend on the memory channel you configure (Xmx option in flume-env.sh). 
More memory, more events, more throughput. And the flow depends on the 
eventsize too.

best,
 Alex 

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Alexander Lorenz
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On Apr 13, 2012, at 10:42 AM, shekhar sharma wrote:

> Hello,
> I am using Flume trunk (NG), and i am trying to quatify certain parameters 
> like
> 
> 1. No of events processed by the flume agent. Can we quantify the processing 
> of events per source and agent? I mean can i calculate the number of events 
> processed per second by ve written a source and sink individually?
> 
> 2. Also i would like to know how to capture the foot print.
> 
> what i am trying to do is,
> I have written a python script which is generating 20000 records per second, 
> and then i have an agent which keeps polling the file and takes the events 
> and sends it to agent.So i would like to know how many records per second is 
> processed by the flume? For this i have written a python script to calculate 
> the throughput, which will poll my final output log file every six seconds 
> and will calculate how many records are being written every second.
> 
> Is there any other way? it would be of great help...
> 
> Regards,
> Som

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