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Albert Moser updated SOLR-16400:
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Description: Our current Solr deployment runs in a GKE cluster on Google
Cloud Platform (GCP). There some different reporters, such as
SolrGraphiteReporter or SolrSlf4Reporter. However, there is no reporter which
sends the Solr metrics directly to GCP via the [monitoring API
|#auto-creation]]provided by GCP. A direct integration would be phenomenal.
(was: Our current Solr deployment runs in a GKE cluster on Google Cloud
Platform (GCP). There some different reporters, such as SolrGraphiteReporter or
SolrSlf4Reporter. However, there is no reporter which sends the Solr metrics
directly to GCP via the [monitoring API
|[https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/custom-metrics/creating-metrics#auto-creation]]provided
by GCP.)
> SolrMetricsReport for Google Cloud Platform
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> Key: SOLR-16400
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16400
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Components: metrics
> Environment: Platform: Google Cloud Platform
> Solr version: 9.0.0
> Reporter: Albert Moser
> Priority: Minor
>
> Our current Solr deployment runs in a GKE cluster on Google Cloud Platform
> (GCP). There some different reporters, such as SolrGraphiteReporter or
> SolrSlf4Reporter. However, there is no reporter which sends the Solr metrics
> directly to GCP via the [monitoring API |#auto-creation]]provided by GCP. A
> direct integration would be phenomenal.
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