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[jira] Created: (SM-507) attribute dumpStats is ignored and Stats.csv not created / filled

attribute dumpStats is ignored and Stats.csv not created / filled
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                 Key: SM-507
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-507
             Project: ServiceMix
          Issue Type: Bug
         Environment: ServiceMix 3.0M2, current trunk from SVN
            Reporter: Georg


According to http://servicemix.org/site/management.html Stats.csv will be written if ServiceMix is configured to do so. In the basic example, servicemix.xml contains the attributes  dumpStats="true" statsInterval="10"   so I assumed ServiceMix will dump statistics to a file. While running the example in the binary distribution  incubating-servicemix-3.0-SNAPSHOT, I searched the whole hard drive but no .csv was found. So I did further reseach. When starting the quartz example of the current SVN snapshot from within eclipse in debugging mode, ServiceMix really reads the information from the servicemix.xml and org.apache.servicemix.jbi.container.EnvironmentContext.setDumpStats(boolean value) is called with value=true (so like it shall) but no csv is written to harddisk. I did not find the place in the source of servicemix where a Stats.csv is created/filled/appended. Moreover, the string "Stats.csv" cannot be found in any source file.

How can one enable the dumping of statistic information to files? 


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[jira] Resolved: (SM-507) attribute dumpStats is ignored and Stats.csv not created / filled

Posted by "Guillaume Nodet (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
     [ https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-507?page=all ]

Guillaume Nodet resolved SM-507.
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    Resolution: Cannot Reproduce

I fixed SM-669.
Stats dump seems to work fine for me, but stats are only dumped
for standard jbi components, not lightweight components.


> attribute dumpStats is ignored and Stats.csv not created / filled
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SM-507
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-507
>             Project: ServiceMix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: ServiceMix 3.0M2, current trunk from SVN
>            Reporter: Georg
>
> According to http://servicemix.org/site/management.html Stats.csv will be written if ServiceMix is configured to do so. In the basic example, servicemix.xml contains the attributes  dumpStats="true" statsInterval="10"   so I assumed ServiceMix will dump statistics to a file. While running the example in the binary distribution  incubating-servicemix-3.0-SNAPSHOT, I searched the whole hard drive but no .csv was found. So I did further reseach. When starting the quartz example of the current SVN snapshot from within eclipse in debugging mode, ServiceMix really reads the information from the servicemix.xml and org.apache.servicemix.jbi.container.EnvironmentContext.setDumpStats(boolean value) is called with value=true (so like it shall) but no csv is written to harddisk. I did not find the place in the source of servicemix where a Stats.csv is created/filled/appended. Moreover, the string "Stats.csv" cannot be found in any source file.
> How can one enable the dumping of statistic information to files? 

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[jira] Commented: (SM-507) attribute dumpStats is ignored and Stats.csv not created / filled

Posted by "Georg (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org>.
    [ https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-507?page=comments#action_37094 ] 
            
Georg commented on SM-507:
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Confirming stats are written, bug resolved. I just did not find stats.csv as stats.cvs was created (see SM-669).

> attribute dumpStats is ignored and Stats.csv not created / filled
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SM-507
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SM-507
>             Project: ServiceMix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: ServiceMix 3.0M2, current trunk from SVN
>            Reporter: Georg
>
> According to http://servicemix.org/site/management.html Stats.csv will be written if ServiceMix is configured to do so. In the basic example, servicemix.xml contains the attributes  dumpStats="true" statsInterval="10"   so I assumed ServiceMix will dump statistics to a file. While running the example in the binary distribution  incubating-servicemix-3.0-SNAPSHOT, I searched the whole hard drive but no .csv was found. So I did further reseach. When starting the quartz example of the current SVN snapshot from within eclipse in debugging mode, ServiceMix really reads the information from the servicemix.xml and org.apache.servicemix.jbi.container.EnvironmentContext.setDumpStats(boolean value) is called with value=true (so like it shall) but no csv is written to harddisk. I did not find the place in the source of servicemix where a Stats.csv is created/filled/appended. Moreover, the string "Stats.csv" cannot be found in any source file.
> How can one enable the dumping of statistic information to files? 

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