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# The default server / connection
alias.default = default
alias.default = default
default.username = petals
default.password = petals
default.password = petals
default.passphrase = petals
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h1. Connection to a Petals node
Available monitored objects are the following:
|| Object || Metric || Command line ||
| Petals BC SOAP | Incoming HTTP request counters | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-http-requests-count}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | Incoming WS request counters | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-count}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | Incoming WS request response times | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-response-times}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | HTTP thread pool | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f http-thread-pool}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | WS-client pools | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f ws-clients-pools}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | Outgoing WS request counters | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f outgoing-ws-requests-count}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | Outgoing WS request response times | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f outgoing-ws-requests-response-times}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | Incoming WS request counters | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-count}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | Incoming WS request response times | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-response-times}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | HTTP thread pool | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f http-thread-pool}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | WS-client pools | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f ws-clients-pools}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | Outgoing WS request counters | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f outgoing-ws-requests-count}} |
| Petals BC SOAP | Outgoing WS request response times | {{-o petals-bc-soap -f outgoing-ws-requests-response-times}} |
| Local transporter | Delivered messages | {{-o local-transporter -f delivered-messages}} |
h4. Petals BC SOAP
h5. Incoming WS request counters
Incoming WS request counters are available through the sub function '{{incoming-ws-requests-count}}' of the monitored object '{{petals-bc-soap}}'. It's usage is:
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-n <component-name> [--list-operations] | [--query-operations [NAME] | [SUCCEEDED|FAULT|ERROR <index>]] | [-t]
{code}
where '{{<component-name>}}' is the unique name of the Petals BC SOAP with which it was deployed.
'{{--list-operations}}' returns the list of all operations of all web-services that were invoked since the last start of the component. Operations are returned with the following pattern: {{<operation>@<ws-path>}}, where {{<operation>}} is the qualified name of the operation and {{<ws-path>}} is the URL path of the web-service.
{code}
>./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-count -- -n petals-bc-soap --list-operations
{http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation@/ChargeService
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'{{--query-operations}}' returns query result about operation:
* {{NAME}} returns operation names by index. It is used to known which operation is associated to index. The output format is: {{<index>!<operation>}}, one operation per line.
* {{SUCCEEDED}} returns the number of succeeded invocation per operation. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index.
* {{FAULT}} returns the number of faulty invocation per operation. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index.
* {{ERROR}} returns the number of failed invocation per operation. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index.
the list of all operations of all web-services that were invoked since the last start of the component. Operations are returned with the following pattern: {{<operation>@<ws-path>}}, where {{<operation>}} is the qualified name of the operation and {{<ws-path>}} is the URL path of the web-service.
{code}
>./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-count -- -n petals-bc-soap --query-operations SUCCEEDED
{http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation@/ChargeService!3
{code}
'{{-t}}' displays a human readable table of all values about incoming WS requests:
{code}
> ./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-count -- -n petals-bc-soap -t
| Service | Operation | WS-client | Execution status || Value |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| /ChargeService | {http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation | 127.0.0.1 | SUCCEEDED || 3 |
| /ChargeService | {http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation | 127.0.0.1 | PENDING || 0 |
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h5. Incoming WS request response times
Incoming WS request response times are available through the sub function '{{incoming-ws-requests-count}}' of the monitored object '{{petals-bc-soap}}'. It's usage is:
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-n <component-name> [--list-operations] | [--query-operations [NAME] | [SUCCEEDED_MIN|SUCCEEDED_AVG|SUCCEEDED_MAX|SUCCEEDED_10P|SUCCEEDED_50P|SUCCEEDED_90P|FAULT_MIN|FAULT_AVG|FAULT_MAX|FAULT_10P|FAULT_50P|FAULT_90P|ERROR_MIN|ERROR_AVG|ERROR_MAX|ERROR_10P|ERROR_50P|ERROR_90P <index>]] | [-t]
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where '{{<component-name>}}' is the unique name of the Petals BC SOAP with which it was deployed.
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'{{--list-operations}}' returns the list of all operations of all web-services that were invoked since the last start of the component. Operations are returned with the following pattern: {{<operation>@<ws-path>}}, where {{<operation>}} is the qualified name of the operation and {{<ws-path>}} is the URL path of the web-service.
{code}
>./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-response-times -- -n petals-bc-soap --list-operations
{http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation@/ChargeService
{code}
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'{{--query-operations}}' returns query result about operation:
|| Query argument || Description ||
| {{NAME}} | returns operation names by index. It is used to known which operation is associated to index. The output format is: {{<index>!<operation>}}, one operation per line. |
| {{SUCCEEDED_MIN}} | returns the minimum value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_AVG}} | returns the average value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_MAX}} | returns the maximum value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_10P}} | returns the 10-percentile value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_50P}} | returns the 50-percentile value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_90P}} | returns the 90-percentile value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_MIN}} | returns the minimum value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_AVG}} | returns the average value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_MAX}} | returns the maximum value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_10P}} | returns the 10-percentile value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_50P}} | returns the 50-percentile value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_90P}} | returns the 90-percentile value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_MIN}} | returns the minimum value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_AVG}} | returns the average value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_MAX}} | returns the maximum value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_10P}} | returns the 10-percentile value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_50P}} | returns the 50-percentile value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_90P}} | returns the 90-percentile value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
{code}
>./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-response-times -- -n petals-bc-soap --query-operations SUCCEEDED
{http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation@/ChargeService!3
{code}
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'{{-t}}' displays a human readable table of all values about incoming WS-request response times:
{code}
> ./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-response-times -- -n petals-bc-soap -t
| Service | Operation | WS-client | Execution status || Value |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| /ChargeService | {http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation | 127.0.0.1 | SUCCEEDED || 3 |
| /ChargeService | {http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation | 127.0.0.1 | PENDING || 0 |
{code}
h4. Petals container - Local transporter
Incoming WS request counters are available through the sub function '{{incoming-ws-requests-count}}' of the monitored object '{{petals-bc-soap}}'. It's usage is:
{code}
-n <component-name> [--list-operations] | [--query-operations [NAME] | [SUCCEEDED|FAULT|ERROR <index>]] | [-t]
{code}
where '{{<component-name>}}' is the unique name of the Petals BC SOAP with which it was deployed.
'{{--list-operations}}' returns the list of all operations of all web-services that were invoked since the last start of the component. Operations are returned with the following pattern: {{<operation>@<ws-path>}}, where {{<operation>}} is the qualified name of the operation and {{<ws-path>}} is the URL path of the web-service.
{code}
>./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-count -- -n petals-bc-soap --list-operations
{http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation@/ChargeService
{code}
'{{--query-operations}}' returns query result about operation:
* {{NAME}} returns operation names by index. It is used to known which operation is associated to index. The output format is: {{<index>!<operation>}}, one operation per line.
* {{SUCCEEDED}} returns the number of succeeded invocation per operation. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index.
* {{FAULT}} returns the number of faulty invocation per operation. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index.
* {{ERROR}} returns the number of failed invocation per operation. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index.
the list of all operations of all web-services that were invoked since the last start of the component. Operations are returned with the following pattern: {{<operation>@<ws-path>}}, where {{<operation>}} is the qualified name of the operation and {{<ws-path>}} is the URL path of the web-service.
{code}
>./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-count -- -n petals-bc-soap --query-operations SUCCEEDED
{http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation@/ChargeService!3
{code}
'{{-t}}' displays a human readable table of all values about incoming WS requests:
{code}
> ./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-count -- -n petals-bc-soap -t
| Service | Operation | WS-client | Execution status || Value |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| /ChargeService | {http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation | 127.0.0.1 | SUCCEEDED || 3 |
| /ChargeService | {http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation | 127.0.0.1 | PENDING || 0 |
{code}
h5. Incoming WS request response times
Incoming WS request response times are available through the sub function '{{incoming-ws-requests-count}}' of the monitored object '{{petals-bc-soap}}'. It's usage is:
{code}
-n <component-name> [--list-operations] | [--query-operations [NAME] | [SUCCEEDED_MIN|SUCCEEDED_AVG|SUCCEEDED_MAX|SUCCEEDED_10P|SUCCEEDED_50P|SUCCEEDED_90P|FAULT_MIN|FAULT_AVG|FAULT_MAX|FAULT_10P|FAULT_50P|FAULT_90P|ERROR_MIN|ERROR_AVG|ERROR_MAX|ERROR_10P|ERROR_50P|ERROR_90P <index>]] | [-t]
{code}
where '{{<component-name>}}' is the unique name of the Petals BC SOAP with which it was deployed.
\\
'{{--list-operations}}' returns the list of all operations of all web-services that were invoked since the last start of the component. Operations are returned with the following pattern: {{<operation>@<ws-path>}}, where {{<operation>}} is the qualified name of the operation and {{<ws-path>}} is the URL path of the web-service.
{code}
>./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-response-times -- -n petals-bc-soap --list-operations
{http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation@/ChargeService
{code}
\\
'{{--query-operations}}' returns query result about operation:
|| Query argument || Description ||
| {{NAME}} | returns operation names by index. It is used to known which operation is associated to index. The output format is: {{<index>!<operation>}}, one operation per line. |
| {{SUCCEEDED_MIN}} | returns the minimum value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_AVG}} | returns the average value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_MAX}} | returns the maximum value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_10P}} | returns the 10-percentile value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_50P}} | returns the 50-percentile value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{SUCCEEDED_90P}} | returns the 90-percentile value of response times of succeeded invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_MIN}} | returns the minimum value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_AVG}} | returns the average value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_MAX}} | returns the maximum value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_10P}} | returns the 10-percentile value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_50P}} | returns the 50-percentile value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{FAULT_90P}} | returns the 90-percentile value of response times of faulty invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_MIN}} | returns the minimum value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_AVG}} | returns the average value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_MAX}} | returns the maximum value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_10P}} | returns the 10-percentile value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_50P}} | returns the 50-percentile value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
| {{ERROR_90P}} | returns the 90-percentile value of response times of failed invocation per operation on the current sample. The operation is expressed by its index. The output format is: {{<index>!<value>}}, one operation per line. If an index value is set on the command line, the output is limited to the provided index |
{code}
>./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-response-times -- -n petals-bc-soap --query-operations SUCCEEDED
{http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation@/ChargeService!3
{code}
\\
'{{-t}}' displays a human readable table of all values about incoming WS-request response times:
{code}
> ./petals-cli.sh -h localhost -n 7700 -u petals -p petals -c -- monitoring -o petals-bc-soap -f incoming-ws-requests-response-times -- -n petals-bc-soap -t
| Service | Operation | WS-client | Execution status || Value |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| /ChargeService | {http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation | 127.0.0.1 | SUCCEEDED || 3 |
| /ChargeService | {http://esb.mediation.archi.acoss.fr/services/charge/se-diff-agreg/1.0}chargeOperation | 127.0.0.1 | PENDING || 0 |
{code}
h4. Petals container - Local transporter
h1. Known Problems