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Mike Thomsen updated NIFI-989:
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Summary: Support size() operation in distributed map cache server (was:
Support size() operation in distributed map cache)
> Support size() operation in distributed map cache server
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> Key: NIFI-989
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-989
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core Framework
> Reporter: Joe Mészáros
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: cache, command-line, distributed, improvement
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> The distributed map cache server is a great tool for caching along with the
> cache client (DistributedMapCacheClientService), but after you configure and
> enable it, it is a black box. You are unable to get any information from the
> cache e.g how much entries live in the cache.
> The purpose of this issue to extend the cache interface and associated
> implementations to support the size() operation, which returns the number of
> entries in the distributed cache.
> It could be a first step in a direction of a more transparent cache, where
> the user can understand, what happens with the distributed cache. I mean
> after the size() operation, it could be really helpful to implement a stats()
> command, which s used to query the server about statistics it
> maintains and other internal data (e.g. evictions, hit rates, ...).
> Similar to:
> - memcached :
> https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17952_01/refman-5.0-en/ha-memcached-stats-general.html
> - couchbase: http://blog.couchbase.com/monitoring-couchbase-cluster
> - redis: http://haydenjames.io/using-redis-stat-for-redis-statistics-tracking/
> I implemented a really simple command line tool, which can interact with the
> cache server from the command line, e.g. get a cache entry and it also able
> to get the size of the cache, which could be useful, when you would like to
> debug cache related problems, or just get basic interaction with the cache.
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