Hi Juan,

It is not clear if you're talking about (network) troubleshooting zookeeper or 
your whole application. Are you talking about inspecting zookeeper server 
traffic?

-Flavio

On 03 Apr 2014, at 23:16, Juan Jimenez <[email protected]> wrote:

> I need to be able to see what¹s happening when apps are trying to talk to
> each other. Part of it is the learning curve, but it would surely help if
> there were more visibility to the underlying chatter.
> 
> Juan Jiménez
> Electric Cloud, Inc.
> Sr. Solutions Engineer - US Northeast Region
> Mobile +1.787.464.5062 | Fax +1.617-766-6980
> [email protected]
> www.electric-cloud.com <http://www.electric-cloud.com/>
> 
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> 
> On 4/3/14, 5:15 PM, "Michi Mutsuzaki" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Juan,
>> 
>> You can use 4-letter word commands to check the status of ZooKeeper.
>> What kind of problems are you trying to troubleshoot?
>> 
>> https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/trunk/zookeeperAdmin.html#sc_zkCommands
>> 
>> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Juan  Jimenez
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>> 
>>> I am attempting to debug a configuration of servers, database, web
>>> servers and other components that I am trying to load balance with
>>> haproxy and keep synchronized with zookeeper. I've reached a point where
>>> I need to see what is going on in the network to troubleshoot why it is
>>> not working as desired.
>>> 
>>> Are there recommendations for a tool or tools that I can use to do
>>> this? I've got a combination of Win 7 and CentOS 6.4 configurations.
>>> 
>>> Juan Jiménez
>>> Electric Cloud, Inc.
>>> Sr. Solutions Engineer - US Northeast Region
>>> Mobile +1.787.464.5062 | Fax +1.617-766-6980
>>> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>> www.electric-cloud.com<http://www.electric-cloud.com/>
>>> 
> 


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