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Karan Mehta updated ZOOKEEPER-2770:
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    Description: 
ZooKeeper is a complex distributed application. There are many reasons why any 
given read or write operation may become slow: a software bug, a protocol 
problem, a hardware issue with the commit log(s), a network issue. If the 
problem is constant it is trivial to come to an understanding of the cause. 
However in order to diagnose intermittent problems we often don't know where, 
or when, to begin looking. We need some sort of timestamped indication of the 
problem. Although ZooKeeper is not a datastore, it does persist data, and can 
suffer intermittent performance degradation, and should consider implementing a 
'slow query' log, a feature very common to services which persist information 
on behalf of clients which may be sensitive to latency while waiting for 
confirmation of successful persistence.

Log the client and request details if the server discovers, when finally 
processing the request, that the current time minus arrival time of the request 
is beyond a configured threshold. 

Look at the HBase {{responseTooSlow}} feature for inspiration. 

  was:
Log the client and request details if the server discovers, when finally 
processing the request, that the current time minus arrival time of the request 
is beyond a configured threshold. 

Look at the HBase {{responseTooSlow}} feature for inspiration. 


> ZooKeeper slow operation log
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-2770
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-2770
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Karan Mehta
>         Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-2770.001.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2770.002.patch, 
> ZOOKEEPER-2770.003.patch
>
>
> ZooKeeper is a complex distributed application. There are many reasons why 
> any given read or write operation may become slow: a software bug, a protocol 
> problem, a hardware issue with the commit log(s), a network issue. If the 
> problem is constant it is trivial to come to an understanding of the cause. 
> However in order to diagnose intermittent problems we often don't know where, 
> or when, to begin looking. We need some sort of timestamped indication of the 
> problem. Although ZooKeeper is not a datastore, it does persist data, and can 
> suffer intermittent performance degradation, and should consider implementing 
> a 'slow query' log, a feature very common to services which persist 
> information on behalf of clients which may be sensitive to latency while 
> waiting for confirmation of successful persistence.
> Log the client and request details if the server discovers, when finally 
> processing the request, that the current time minus arrival time of the 
> request is beyond a configured threshold. 
> Look at the HBase {{responseTooSlow}} feature for inspiration. 



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