Hi Sushil,
According to the docs
<http://geode.docs.pivotal.io/docs/reference/topics/gemfire_properties.html>,
you need to set two more properties as described below:
enable-time-statistics Boolean instructing the system to track time-based
statistics for the distributed system and caching. Disabled by default for
performance reasons and not recommended for production environments. You
must also configurestatistics-sampling-enabled to true and specify a
statistics-archive-file. false

On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 9:10 AM, Chaudhary, Sushil (CONT) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Barry,
> Thanks for the below.
>
> I have had enable-time-statistics=true in gemfire.properties. But still I
> do see lantecies as 0. Am I missing something ?
>
> Cluster-wide Region Metrics
>
>
> Category  |            Metric            | Value
>
> --------- | ---------------------------- | -------
>
> cluster   | member count                 | 2
>
>           | region entry count           | 7453666
>
> region    | lastModifiedTime             | -1
>
>           | lastAccessedTime             | -1
>
>           | missCount                    | -1
>
>           | hitCount                     | -1
>
>           | hitRatio                     | -1
>
>           | getsRate                     | 33158
>
>           | putsRate                     | 16580
>
>           | createsRate                  | 0
>
>           | destroyRate                  | 0
>
>           | putAllRate                   | 0
>
> partition | putLocalRate                 | 16580
>
>           | putRemoteRate                | 0
>
>           | putRemoteLatency             | 0
>
>           | putRemoteAvgLatency          | 0
>
>           | bucketCount                  | 113
>
>           | primaryBucketCount           | 113
>
>           | numBucketsWithoutRedundancy  | 0
>
>           | totalBucketSize              | 7453666
>
>           | averageBucketSize            | 32980
>
> diskstore | totalEntriesOnlyOnDisk       | 0
>
>           | diskReadsRate                | 0
>
>           | diskWritesRate               | 0
>
>           | totalDiskWriteInProgress     | 0
>
>           | diskTaskWaiting              | 0
>
> callback  | cacheWriterCallsAvgLatency   | 0
>
>           | cacheListenerCallsAvgLatency | 0
>
> eviction  | lruEvictionRate              | 0
>
>           | lruDestroyRate               | 0
>
>
> *Sushil Chaudhary*
> *Email*: [email protected]
>
> From: Barry Oglesby <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: "[email protected]" <
> [email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 5:43 PM
>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Monitoring the latency and disc through put
>
> You can also use the gfsh show metrics command to see rates and latencies
> like:
>
> gfsh -e "connect --locator=localhost[23456]" -e "show metrics
> --region=/data"
>
> That will log output for the 'data' region like below.
>
> The rate stats are per second. The latency stats are in nanoseconds.
> You'll need to set enable-time-statistics=true to see latencies.
>
> Executing - show metrics --region=/data
>
> Cluster-wide Region Metrics
>
> Category  |            Metric            | Value
> --------- | ---------------------------- | ------
> cluster   | member count                 | 2
>           | region entry count           | 10000
> region    | lastModifiedTime             | -1
>           | lastAccessedTime             | -1
>           | missCount                    | -1
>           | hitCount                     | -1
>           | hitRatio                     | -1
>           | getsRate                     | 0
>           | putsRate                     | 10396
>           | createsRate                  | 0
>           | destroyRate                  | 0
>           | putAllRate                   | 0
> partition | putLocalRate                 | 5189
>           | putRemoteRate                | 5207
>           | putRemoteLatency             | 160965
>           | putRemoteAvgLatency          | 163281
>           | bucketCount                  | 226
>           | primaryBucketCount           | 113
>           | numBucketsWithoutRedundancy  | 0
>           | totalBucketSize              | 20000
>           | averageBucketSize            | 44
> diskstore | totalEntriesOnlyOnDisk       | 0
>           | diskReadsRate                | 0
>           | diskWritesRate               | 0
>           | totalDiskWriteInProgress     | 0
>           | diskTaskWaiting              | 0
> callback  | cacheWriterCallsAvgLatency   | 0
>           | cacheListenerCallsAvgLatency | 0
> eviction  | lruEvictionRate              | 0
>           | lruDestroyRate               | 0
>
>
> Thanks,
> Barry Oglesby
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:31 PM, Chaudhary, Sushil (CONT) <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks John, let me try with the same.
>>
>> *Sushil Chaudhary*
>>
>>
>> From: John Blum <[email protected]>
>> Reply-To: "[email protected]" <
>> [email protected]>
>> Date: Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 5:21 PM
>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: Monitoring the latency and disc through put
>>
>> You have to *enable stats* on your application-defined *Regions*.
>>
>> You do that via the API
>> <http://data-docs-samples.cfapps.io/docs-gemfire/latest/javadocs/japi/com/gemstone/gemfire/cache/RegionFactory.html#setStatisticsEnabled(boolean)>
>>  [1],
>> or with cache.xml
>> <http://gemfire.docs.pivotal.io/docs-gemfire/latest/reference/topics/cache_xml.html#region-attributes>
>> [2] (search for statistics-enabled) for via Spring Data GemFire, by
>> example...
>>
>> <gfe:partitioned-region id="Example" statistics="true"/>
>>
>> Note, the default value is *false*, since recording statistics will
>> incur more overhead.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> John
>>
>>
>> [1]
>> [2] http://gemfire.docs.pivotal.io/docs-gemfire
>> /latest/reference/topics/cache_xml.html#region-attributes
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Chaudhary, Sushil (CONT) <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I am using geode with Apex. Can anyone please guide me how can I monitor
>>> latency and through put for each get and put.
>>>
>>> I am not getting stars on Geode UI, it always says Zero.
>>>
>>> *Sushil Chaudhary*
>>> *Cell #:* 408-466-2004
>>> *Email*: [email protected]
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