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Jinmei Liao updated GEODE-7757:
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Description:
Pulse shows the gateway sender's connected state, but gfsh list gateways sender
command only shows the running/paused/stopping state, and user needs to infer
the "connected" state by the information in the "Receiver Location" column.
Here is the output sample of list gateways:
{noformat}
GatewaySender Id | Member | Remote Cluster Id |
Type | Status | Queued Events | Receiver Location
---------------- | ------------------------------------- | ----------------- |
------ | ------- | ------------- | -----------------
gws2 | 192.168.86.30(server:72557)<v1>:41001 | 2 |
Serial | Running | 0 |
{noformat}
It would be nice for the gfsh command to spell out if the gateway sender is
"connected" or not. Maybe the Status column should show those state: "running,
not connected", "running and connected" .....
was:Pulse shows the gateway sender's connected state, but gfsh list gateways
sender command only shows the running state. Sometimes, these two states are
not the same, so it provides a confusing view to the users. It would be nice
for the command to also show the connected state of gateway senders as well.
> list gateway command should also show the gateway sender's connected state
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>
> Key: GEODE-7757
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-7757
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: gfsh
> Reporter: Jinmei Liao
> Priority: Major
>
> Pulse shows the gateway sender's connected state, but gfsh list gateways
> sender command only shows the running/paused/stopping state, and user needs
> to infer the "connected" state by the information in the "Receiver Location"
> column.
> Here is the output sample of list gateways:
> {noformat}
> GatewaySender Id | Member | Remote Cluster Id
> | Type | Status | Queued Events | Receiver Location
> ---------------- | ------------------------------------- | -----------------
> | ------ | ------- | ------------- | -----------------
> gws2 | 192.168.86.30(server:72557)<v1>:41001 | 2
> | Serial | Running | 0 |
> {noformat}
>
> It would be nice for the gfsh command to spell out if the gateway sender is
> "connected" or not. Maybe the Status column should show those state:
> "running, not connected", "running and connected" .....
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