mvn clean package -DskipTests
mvn clean install -DskipTests
To run test, you should start pegasus onebox firstly, and run test as:
mvn clean package
or specify one test:
mvn clean package -Dtest=TestPing
Configure client by "pegasus.properties", for example:
meta_servers = 127.0.0.1:34601,127.0.0.1:34602,127.0.0.1:34603
operation_timeout = 1000
async_workers = 4
enable_perf_counter = true
perf_counter_tags = k1=v1,k2=v2,k3=v3
push_counter_interval_secs = 10
You can provide a parameter of 'configPath' when creating a client instance.
The format of 'configPath' should be one of these:
- zk path: zk://host1:port1,host2:port2,host3:port3/path/to/config
- local file path: file:///path/to/config
- resource path: resource:///path/to/config
Pegasus Java Client supports QPS and latency statistics of requests.
The related configurations are:
enable_perf_counter = true
perf_counter_tags = k1=v1,k2=v2,k3=v3
push_counter_interval_secs = 10
For each type of request(get, set, multiset, etc.), we collect 8 metrics:
- cps-1sec: the request's qps
- cps-1min: the request's queries per 1 minute
- cps-5min: the request's queries per 5 minutes
- cps-15min: the request's queries per 15 minutes
- latency-p50: the moving median of request's queries
- latency-p99: the moving p99 of request's queries
- lantecy-p999: the moving p999 of request's queries 8: latency-max: the moving max of request's queries
We use io.dropwizard.metrics library to calculate the request count.
Currently, metrics are integrated with open-falcon(http://open-falcon.com/), which push counters to local http agent http://127.0.0.1:1988/push/v1.
If you'd like to integrate pegasus client with other monitor system, please let us know ASAP.