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Konstantin Ryakhovskiy edited comment on HBASE-16142 at 7/11/16 7:52 AM:
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default JFR tracing added as java-class with main method.
This works when commercial features are enabled.
How should we proceed with testing?
it does not make sense to fail test if commercial features are disabled by
default.
from the other perspective, the test should fail, if commercial features are
enabled by default, but not enabled for particular run
was (Author: ryakhovskiy.k):
default JFR tracing added as java-class with main method
> Trigger JFR session when under duress -- e.g. backed-up request queue count
> -- and dump the recording to log dir
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> Key: HBASE-16142
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-16142
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Operability
> Reporter: stack
> Assignee: Konstantin Ryakhovskiy
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: beginner
> Attachments: HBASE-16142.master.001.patch
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>
> Chatting today w/ a mighty hbase operator on how to figure what is happening
> during transitory latency spike or any other transitory 'weirdness' in a
> server, the idea came up that a java flight recording during a spike would
> include a pretty good picture of what is going on during the time of duress
> (more ideal would be a trace of the explicit slow queries showing call stack
> with timings dumped to a sink for later review; i.e. trigger an htrace when a
> query is slow...).
> Taking a look, programmatically triggering a JFR recording seems doable, if
> awkward (MBean invocations). There is even a means of specifying 'triggers'
> based off any published mbean emission -- e.g. a query queue count threshold
> -- which looks nice. See
> https://community.oracle.com/thread/3676275?start=0&tstart=0 and
> https://docs.oracle.com/javacomponents/jmc-5-4/jfr-runtime-guide/run.htm#JFRUH184
> This feature could start out as a blog post describing how to do it for one
> server. A plugin on Canary that looks at mbean values and if over a
> configured threshold, triggers a recording remotely could be next. Finally
> could integrate a couple of triggers that fire when issue via the trigger
> mechanism.
> Marking as beginner feature.
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