Ok thanks very much for your help, my prometheus graph will be much more
useful with these informations :)

Best regards,
Alex

Le jeu. 18 avr. 2019 à 08:24, Dridi Boukelmoune <[email protected]> a écrit :

> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 6:23 PM Guillaume Quintard
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > So:
> >
> > MAIN.client_req        290152364 (aaaaaaaaaaall the requests)
> >
> > vs
> >
> > MAIN.cache_hit           7433491
> > MAIN.cache_hit_grace        36319 (exclude these are they are already
> accounted for in MAIN.cache_hit)
> > MAIN.cache_hitpass       16003020 (exclude these are they are already
> accounted for in MAIN.s_pass)
> > MAIN.cache_miss          89526521
> > MAIN.s_synth               11418599
> > MAIN.s_pipe                     216
> > MAIN.s_pass               181773529
> >
> > the difference is now 8 requests, which is fairly reasonable (some
> requests may be in flight, and threads don't necessarily push their stats
> after every requests)
>
> Well, you can also return(synth) from almost anywhere, including after
> a lookup where we bump one of the outcomes. This can create a bit of
> double-accounting from the point of view of "summing the rest".
>
> Dridi
>
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