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[jira] [Created] (NIFI-3716) Utility to calculate MAX storage
required for BackPressure on a Node
Joseph Niemiec created NIFI-3716:
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Summary: Utility to calculate MAX storage required for BackPressure on a Node
Key: NIFI-3716
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-3716
Project: Apache NiFi
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Joseph Niemiec
Priority: Trivial
Today there is no way to understand the max amount of data which can be stored in backpressure for a given flow. Personally have had users configure queues with impossible backpressure amounts that would definitely fill the disk, having an operational tool to understand if anyone has done something so dramatic would be helpful.
I see this produce a report by analyzing the FlowFile.xml.gz.
*Total Storage for all queues Backpressure
*Average Storage of all queues Backpressure
* Min and Max of all queues Backpressure over the entire flow.
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