Bug 697018 - Add an indicator in cumin-web of how many connected users there are [RFE]
Summary: Add an indicator in cumin-web of how many connected users there are [RFE]
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Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Enterprise MRG
Classification: Red Hat
Component: cumin
Version: Development
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
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Assignee: grid-maint-list
QA Contact: MRG Quality Engineering
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2011-04-15 15:51 UTC by Trevor McKay
Modified: 2016-05-26 20:17 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2016-05-26 20:17:23 UTC
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Description Trevor McKay 2011-04-15 15:51:22 UTC
Tracker BZ for future work.

Suggestion at UI review.  Add a visual indicator (maybe presence can be controlled with config?) of how many simultaneous connections there are to each web server.  This number would be helpful both in gauging scale capability of cumin web and as an indicator to users of heavy load when things might start to run more slowly.

(an interesting question here is whether or not to give the number of actual connections, which changes rapidly as web browsers make multiple parallel requests per page, or track logins (i.e. users) against particular ports.  Or maybe both).

Maybe a running average of page render time, too, as a general indicator of how quickly responses are being served up?

Comment 3 Trevor McKay 2012-03-01 20:04:52 UTC
Not sure how useful this is, sampling number of logins and writing an entry to the log file may be helpful for scale testing/diagnostics and is much simpler.

Comment 4 Anne-Louise Tangring 2016-05-26 20:17:23 UTC
MRG-Grid is in maintenance and only customer escalations will be considered. This issue can be reopened if a customer escalation associated with it occurs.


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