ay, January 10, 2018 9:06 AM
> To: user@cassandra.apache.org
> Subject: [announce] Release of Cassandra Prometheus metrics exporter
>
> Hello C*,
>
> A little mail to announce that we released today our internal tool at Criteo
> to monitor Cassandra nodes with Prome
Hello,
Sorry for the delay of response, I am right now in Nepal for 2 weeks,
so my internet connectivity is not that much available.
@Lucas BenevidesYou can't try Criteo, or maybe you can if you want to
join my company :). I will suppose you meant Prometheus, in this case
you will need to setup a
Hello Romain,
I want to test criteo but have some doubts. Graphite is not good for me
because data is stored in a whisper file, which is not accurate and I have
scientific purposes.
Do I have to run the java application (jar) in every node of my cluster?
Is the internal storage a round-robin
Gerard [mailto:romain.ger...@erebe.eu]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 9:06 AM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: [announce] Release of Cassandra Prometheus metrics exporter
Hello C*,
A little mail to announce that we released today our internal tool at Criteo to
monitor Cassandra nodes
Hello Alain,
Thanks for the praise, and be aware that your hardwork has been noticed
(at least by us) as we link in the readme toward your post http://thela
stpickle.com/blog/2017/12/05/datadog-tlp-dashboards.htmlThanks for
having spend time to write it, as I you said creating comprehensive
Hello Romain,
This is an amazing information!
I truly believe that monitoring is still a weak point for many people, in
many companies, even though it is quite easy to share between us. I mean
all the cluster have to be mostly monitored the same way (+ some
specificities).
Because of this, I
Hello C*,
A little mail to announce that we released today our internal tool at
Criteo to monitor Cassandra nodes with Prometheus[1].
https://github.com/criteo/cassandra_exporter
The application is production ready as we use it internally to monitor
our > 100 Cassandra nodes.
I hope it can be