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[jira] [Created] (HDDS-1154) Add tracing to the client side of StorageContainerLocationProtocol and OzoneManagerProtocol

Elek, Marton created HDDS-1154:
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             Summary: Add tracing to the client side of StorageContainerLocationProtocol and OzoneManagerProtocol
                 Key: HDDS-1154
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDDS-1154
             Project: Hadoop Distributed Data Store
          Issue Type: Sub-task
            Reporter: Elek, Marton
            Assignee: Elek, Marton


The best way to display the network performance in the tracing server is to start a new span (=save tracing information) on both of the client and and server side.

This issue is about improving the client side tracing of OzoneManager and StorageLocationManager.

The easiest way to turn on tracing for a class which implements an interface is to create a java proxy with TracingUtil.createProxy. With this utility we can execute the required tracing methods (create span/close span) around the original methods without adding any boilerplate code.

Thanks to the current design hadoop rpc calls are create by the *ClientSideTranslatorPB classes which implements the original protocol interface (eg. StorageContainerLocationProtocolClientSideTranslatorPB implements StorageContainerLocationProtocol) which means that it can easily instrumented by TracingUtil.createProxy.

The only thing what we need is to use the interface everywhere (StorageContainerLocationProtocol) instead of the implementation (ClientSideTranslator) as a client.

The only required method which is not published in the ClientSideTranslator is the close method. With adding the close method to the interface (extends Closable) we are able to use the interface everywhere which can be instrumented to send the tracing information.



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