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Key: HQ-44
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Heather Mangan
Reporter: Gerard Loughnane
Votes: 0
Watchers: 1
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Problems with performance counter in Fuse HQ when using Fuse Services Framework.

Created: 29/Sep/08 12:03 PM   Updated: 25/Nov/09 09:50 AM
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 3.2.3.0-fuse
Fix Version/s: 4.1


 Description  « Hide
The following two problems exist with the performance counter in Fuse HQ.

a. If you have a CXF server that works as a bridge ( ie it calls another backend webservice ) , you have in the jmx console two performancecounters, one for the server point of view and one for the client point of view ( the server that works as a client for the backend). In fuse HQconsole however only one performance counter is displayed.

b. Despite the fact that multiple operations are been called. Fuse HQ doesn't show attributes for the individual operations. The jconsole however does.



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Gerard Loughnane made changes - 29/Sep/08 12:03 PM
Field Original Value New Value
Link This issue fixes DEV-1158 [ DEV-1158 ]
Hadrian Zbarcea made changes - 02/Oct/08 11:37 AM
Status Open [ 1 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
Hadrian Zbarcea added a comment - 02/Oct/08 11:38 AM
I can confirm that, a fix is needed in the cxf plugin.

Hadrian Zbarcea added a comment - 16/Oct/08 11:44 AM
A fix was committed and will be available in the next version 3.2.5.1-fuse

Aileen Cunningham made changes - 17/Oct/08 07:43 AM
Fix Version/s 3.2.5.1-fuse [ 10305 ]
Hadrian Zbarcea added a comment - 17/Oct/08 09:44 AM
Part of this issue is still not resolved. The operation counters are discovered by the agent, but they are not displayed by the server. The reason for this seems to be that the ONs are very similar to the service counters. They only differ by having an extra "operation" attribute, so the server does not realize this is a different metric.

The impact of that, while unpleasant, should not be critical. The metrics are correctly aggregated and reported for the service.

I have to take this issue with hyperic and get it resolved asap.


Darren Lee-Middleman made changes - 20/Oct/08 07:12 AM
Fix Version/s 3.2.5.2-fuse [ 10315 ]
Fix Version/s 3.2.5.1-fuse [ 10305 ]
Aileen Cunningham made changes - 18/Nov/08 01:17 PM
Fix Version/s 3.2.5.2-fuse [ 10315 ]
Hadrian Zbarcea made changes - 19/Dec/08 10:08 AM
Status In Progress [ 3 ] Open [ 1 ]
Niall Donnelly made changes - 24/Jul/09 02:59 PM
Workflow jira [ 14354 ] Forge Default Workflow [ 17713 ]
Amanda Hall made changes - 13/Aug/09 03:28 PM
Assignee Hadrian Zbarcea [ hzbarcea ] Heather Mangan [ HMangan ]
Amanda Hall made changes - 19/Oct/09 03:25 PM
Fix Version/s 4.1 [ 10561 ]
Paul Taylor added a comment - 23/Nov/09 03:03 PM
I've tested the client and server counters with the CXF support in the Sonic mgmt plugin and all appear to be working ok.

Paul Taylor made changes - 25/Nov/09 09:50 AM
Status Open [ 1 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]