Ah, I see. Thanks very much. (I spend too much time writing custom
processors and not enough time dog-fooding so when I do, I tend to choke
like a beginning NiFi user.)
On 05/05/2017 03:37 PM, Joe Witt wrote:
Go here:
https://nifi.apache.org/docs/nifi-docs/html/user-guide.html#Summary_Page
It shows you how to get the summary view. Click on connections.
Sort on the column of interest.
Thanks
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 5:35 PM, Russell Bateman <[email protected]> wrote:
Is there some NiFi power-user trick to quick-finding queues that have
flowfiles sitting in them?
I have a pretty big flow with lots of processor groups, processors, input-
and output-ports, etc. and I ingest some files. I realize, however, that
they don't all show up at the end, so I must go looking.
I need to find out which queues contain the ones that never made it to the
end. Have I no other choice than to inspect every processor group and every
queue visually in search of my lost files?
I know that processors that failed will have a red blob in their upper-right
corner and that I'll find that the queue in front of them may contain files.
I also know that a stopped processor's (i.e.: a processor I never started)
preceding queue may contain files. But, is there a faster way than to
inspect each processor, queue, etc?
Thanks for any comments, experience, tricks, etc.