performance-analyzer | OpenDistro for Elasticsearch Performance Analyzer | Analytics library
kandi X-RAY | performance-analyzer Summary
kandi X-RAY | performance-analyzer Summary
Performance Analyzer exposes a REST API that allows you to query numerous performance metrics for your cluster, including aggregations of those metrics, independent of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). PerfTop is the default command line interface (CLI) for displaying those metrics.
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- Collect metric metrics
- Gets the master thread id
- Generate finish metrics
- Package - private for testing
- Checks if the request is valid or not
- Returns consumer with error
- Prepares an HTTP request for the agent
- Gets the agent URI
- Gets the metrics for this domain
- Check if the ADmission control feature is available
- Collects all pending tasks
- Collect performance metrics
- Initialize and RCA state from the configuration file
- Initialization state from configuration
- Initialize the performance analyzer state from the configuration file
- Configure metrics
- Collect cluster state metrics
- Initialize the logging state from the configuration file
- This method implements the PerformanceAnalyzer interface
- Collects metrics about the cluster
- Prepare the request for execution
- Collect metrics
- Purge queue and persist it
- Collects performance metrics
- Collect all of the fault detection metrics
- Collect max weight metrics
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QUESTION
I am capturing ADO.Net diagnostics ETW, as described in Data Access Tracing in SQL Server 2008. The setup works, an ETL file is produced and I can see the ADO.Net trace if I use, say, tracerpt:
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Answered 2017-Sep-06 at 14:04Windows Performance Analyzer reads the manifest data from registry to decode the events. If WPA fails to get the data it shows only the GUID for provider and for Taskname and Eventname. Those Managed Object Format (MOF) files which ares by ADO tracing are not supported by WPA (classic, legacy provider), but it looks like
tracerpt.exe
does support it.
For raw analysis of ETL files to only look for Events, I suggest Perfview.
It has its own parsers to get decode Events:
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Install performance-analyzer
You can use performance-analyzer like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the performance-analyzer component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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