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Andrew Purtell commented on PHOENIX-2715:
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No unfortunately tracing does not provide the necessary detail, at least when
sampling is in effect, and certainly metrics do not. You don't want every
statement recorded for those use cases anyway. So there is still value in this
as I said
> Query Log
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> Key: PHOENIX-2715
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2715
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Nick Dimiduk
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> One useful feature of other database systems is the query log. It allows the
> DBA to review the queries run, who's run them, time taken, &c. This serves
> both as an audit and also as a source of "ground truth" for performance
> optimization. For instance, which columns should be indexed. It may also
> serve as the foundation for automated performance recommendations/actions.
> What queries are being run is the first piece. Have this data tied into
> tracing results and perhaps client-side metrics (PHOENIX-1819) becomes very
> useful.
> This might take the form of clients writing data to a new system table, but
> other implementation suggestions are welcome.
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