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. 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