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Nick Bailey commented on CASSANDRA-1489: ---------------------------------------- It doesn't seem like this should be too hard from either the sending or receiving side. Both have a list of pending files they are expecting to send/receive. Granularity can be easily readded to the read/write commands. After each read or write the streamcontext or pending file just needs to be updated and then can be presented in jmx. > Expose progress made on PendingStreams through JMX > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CASSANDRA-1489 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-1489 > Project: Cassandra > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Tools > Reporter: paul cannon > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 0.7.0 > > Original Estimate: 2h > Remaining Estimate: 2h > > So I thought originally that the pairs of numbers shown after filenames > returned from org.apache.cassandra.service:type=StreamingService's > getOutgoingFiles/getIncomingFiles calls were (octetsSent, totalSizeInOctets). > Now I know that they are ranges, and that there can be several of them with > one file, and that makes sense, but there doesn't seem to be any way to query > the progress made on a PendingFile stream. > We would very much like to be able to inspect that from the outside, in > whatever way makes sense. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.