hi, check these links.
[1]  https://ignite.apache.org/docs/latest/monitoring-metrics/metrics
[2]  
https://www.zylk.net/en/web-2-0/blog/-/blogs/kibana-dashboard-for-monitoring-liferay-jvm-via-jmx
 
 
>Hi Zhenya,
> 
>It seems those events are not so useful as you suggest, [2]
>In the case of [1], how are these events accessible from a C# Ignite client?
> 
>We don't currently use zabbix, but do use fluentd/kibana.
> 
>Thanks,
>Raymond.
> 
>   
>On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 4:54 PM Zhenya Stanilovsky < [email protected] > 
>wrote:
>>
>>hi ! hope this would be helpful [1].
>>Mentioned events is other one [2] = not useful for you.
>>Also zabbix can parse the logs, you can obtain all cp info there.
>> 
>>[1]  https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-13845
>>[2]  
>>https://ignite.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/org/apache/ignite/spi/checkpoint/CheckpointSpi.html
>>   
>>>I want to make my system detect when a check point has occurred for 
>>>monitoring and control purposes.
>>> 
>>>I found the following events defined in the IA source:
>>> 
>>>    /**
>>>     * All checkpoint events. This array can be directly passed into
>>>     * { @link   IgniteEvents # localListen(IgnitePredicate, int...) } 
>>>method to
>>>     * subscribe to all checkpoint events.
>>>     *
>>>     *  @see  CheckpointEvent
>>>     */
>>>     public   static   final   int []  EVTS_CHECKPOINT  = {
>>>        EVT_CHECKPOINT_SAVED,
>>>        EVT_CHECKPOINT_LOADED,
>>>         EVT_CHECKPOINT_REMOVED
>>>    };
>>> 
>>>Are these the appropriate events to listen to?
>>> 
>>>Thanks,
>>>Raymond.
>>>  --
>>>
>>>Raymond Wilson
>>>Solution Architect, Civil Construction Software Systems (CCSS)
>>>11 Birmingham Drive |  Christchurch, New Zealand
>>>[email protected]
>>>         
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  
> 
>  --
>
>Raymond Wilson
>Solution Architect, Civil Construction Software Systems (CCSS)
>11 Birmingham Drive |  Christchurch, New Zealand
>[email protected]
>         
> 
 
 
 
 

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