Evan, That is a good idea. Would you mind filing a JIRA so that the community can help discussing viable solutions there ?
Thanks, Neha On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Evan Chan <e...@ooyala.com> wrote: > Is there a trick to getting jconsole to work with Kafka? It just hangs > and doesn't return any info. > > BTW I was thinking of creating a web console for Kafka. One that would > aggregate the info from both JMX and ZK and present it visually, so one can > easily see the partitions, consumers, and offsets or at least get a sense > of how big the queue is for each consumer. > > I'd like the project to be supported by the community though. Either JRuby > or Scala (with Play! or something like that). > > Any thoughts? > > On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:29 AM, Jun Rao <jun...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> SuoNayi, >> >> Currently, we have jmx that reports #messages (per topic) consumed by a >> consumer (and soon to have #messages produced as well). We don't have >> anything that measures #messages in the queue. This is partly due to that >> in Kafka, messages are not immediately deleted after consumption and are >> only deleted after certain amount of time has passed. We do have a tool >> ConsumerOffsetChecker that reports the lag of the consumer in bytes. >> Finally, we don't have anything that exposes #partitions. This is probably >> useful to have. Could you open a jira for that? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jun >> >> 2012/2/7 SuoNayi <suonayi2...@163.com> >> >> > Hi all, >> > >> > It's natural that I want to see how many messages in my queue >> > >> > or how many consumers are active on my broker. >> > >> > I want to know about how many partitions as well. >> > >> > It seems that no related document is available in the official website or >> > I miss something? >> > >> > >> > >> > SuoNayi >> > > > > -- > -- > *Evan Chan* > Senior Software Engineer | > e...@ooyala.com | (650) 996-4600 > www.ooyala.com | blog <http://www.ooyala.com/blog> | > @ooyala<http://www.twitter.com/ooyala>