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[jira] [Updated] (IMPALA-11850) impala-shell: add tracing headers to hs2-http requests
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Jason Fehr updated IMPALA-11850:
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Description: Add 'X-Request-ID' in the http header for hs2-http mode when communicating from the impala shell to the impala cluster. This is useful for tracing end to end logs when using a reverse proxy such as nginx. Would be good to include the X-Request-ID in the server logs also, when it logs rpc requests and responses. (was: impala-shell client logs can be improved to add logs when an rpc request is sent/received.
Also, would be good to add 'X-Request-ID' in the http header for hs2-http mode. This is useful for tracing end to end logs when using a reverse proxy such as nginx. Would be good to include the X-Request-ID in the server logs also, when it logs rpc requests and responses.)
> impala-shell: add tracing headers to hs2-http requests
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> Key: IMPALA-11850
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-11850
> Project: IMPALA
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Jason Fehr
> Assignee: Jason Fehr
> Priority: Major
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> Add 'X-Request-ID' in the http header for hs2-http mode when communicating from the impala shell to the impala cluster. This is useful for tracing end to end logs when using a reverse proxy such as nginx. Would be good to include the X-Request-ID in the server logs also, when it logs rpc requests and responses.
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