Thank you Darrel! Where I can download jvsd?
More, I found something like queryExecutionTime statistics but how can I measure time taken by each individual query or function as well as which indexes were being utilized? Can that be achieved by statistics as well? Thanks & Regards, Dharam On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 10:27 PM, Darrel Schneider <[email protected]> wrote: > For visualization one option you have is to use the closed source "vsd" > tool. I believe you can download it for free. > Check out this gemfire page that tells you how to use it and has a > download link: http://gemfire.docs.pivotal.io/gemfire/tools_ > modules/vsd/running_vsd.html > The pulse tool also visualizes some of them. > The open source jvsd also allows you to visualize them but is not fully > functional. > > The command line, gfsh, tool also has some commands that will show stats > in a textual format. > > The only subset of the statistics you can disable are the "time" > statistics (they measure elapsed time). > The above link tells you how to configure archiving of stats and how to > enable/disable the time stats. > > You might want to post a separate email on java 8 and tuning so it will > not get lost in responses about stats. > > On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 4:30 AM, Parin dazz <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello Team, >> >> Could you help me to understand geode statistics? I found out below link >> which briefly lists down all available statistics. >> >> https://pubs.vmware.com/vfabric5/index.jsp?topic=/com.vmware >> .vfabric.gemfire.6.6/managing/statistics/statistics_list.html >> >> 1. Is it possible to measure only interested statistics out of all >> mentioned? >> >> 2. How can we visualize/see output of generated statistics file? >> >> More, I also want to know geode support for java 8? Do we have any >> reference for jvm tuning with java 8? >> >> I found few ones related to CMS & MarkSweep GC. Is it a good idea to use >> G1 GC from Java 8 onwards? What care we must take while using G1 GC? Any >> standard recommendations for G1 GC parameters? >> >> Regards, >> Parin >> > >
