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Jonathan Hsieh edited comment on HBASE-5786 at 4/13/12 11:26 PM:
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At least for the constant write load testing I'm doing currently, 1000 entries
would are exhausted in about 8 hours.
The histogramming currently uses reservoir sampling (with 1000 slots) to keep
metrics over all time. Forward biasing makes more recent entries favored.
With the sampling method we could keep reasonable metrics for longer periods of
time (weeks).
was (Author: jmhsieh):
At least for the constant write load testing I'm doing currently, 1000 entries
would are exhausted in about 8 hours.
The histogramming currently uses reservoir sampling (with 100 slots) to keep
metrics over all time. Forward biasing makes more recent entries favored.
With the sampling method we could keep reasonable metrics for longer periods of
time (weeks).
> Implement histogram metrics for flush and compaction latencies and sizes.
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> Key: HBASE-5786
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-5786
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: metrics, regionserver
> Affects Versions: 0.92.2, 0.94.0, 0.96.0
> Reporter: Jonathan Hsieh
> Assignee: Shaneal Manek
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> Average time for region operations doesn't really tell a useful story when
> that help diagnose anomalous conditions.
> It would be extremely useful to add histogramming metrics similar to
> HBASE-5533 for region operations like flush, compaction and splitting. The
> probably should be forward biased at a much coarser granularity however
> (maybe decay every day?)
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