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[jira] [Commented] (CAMEL-8999) Watchdog route policy for spotting
starved, overactive or stuck routes
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ASF GitHub Bot commented on CAMEL-8999:
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Github user yuruki closed the pull request at:
https://github.com/apache/camel/pull/567
> Watchdog route policy for spotting starved, overactive or stuck routes
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>
> Key: CAMEL-8999
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-8999
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Jyrki Ruuskanen
> Priority: Minor
>
> In our use case we need to spot routes that are processing less than expected or too many exchanges in a certain time. The limits also depend on whether it is a busy or a quiet time (day vs night, weekdays vs weekend etc.).
> Also, we would like to be able to spot routes that are stuck but produce no errors.
> In my opinion the most natural solution is a RoutePolicy that would keep count of inflight and completed exchanges and perform periodic checks on this information. Multiple checks with different schedules would be allowed per RoutePolicy instance.
> If a check fails the RoutePolicy would log a warning. These warnings could then be singled out based on the logger by, for example, an automated log watcher.
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