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[jira] [Comment Edited] (ACCUMULO-1817) Create a monitoring bridge
similar to Hadoop's GangliaContext that can allow easy pluggable support
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Josh Elser edited comment on ACCUMULO-1817 at 11/25/14 6:24 PM:
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[~billie.rinaldi] and I have started looking at porting things over to metrics2.
was (Author: elserj):
[~billie.rinaldi] and I have started looking at porting things over.
> Create a monitoring bridge similar to Hadoop's GangliaContext that can allow easy pluggable support
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> Key: ACCUMULO-1817
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-1817
> Project: Accumulo
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Corey J. Nolet
> Assignee: Billie Rinaldi
> Priority: Trivial
> Labels: proposed
> Fix For: 1.7.0
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> We currently expose JMX and it's possible (with external code) to bridge the JMX to solutions like Ganglia. It would be ideal if the integration were native and pluggable.
> Turns out that Hadoop (hdfs, mapred) and HBase has "direct" metrics reporting to Ganglia through some nice code provided in Hadoop.
> Look into the GangliaContext to see if we can implement Ganglia metrics reporting by Accumulo configuration alone.
> References: http://wiki.apache.org/hadoop/GangliaMetrics, http://hbase.apache.org/metrics.html
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