JournaledGrain diagnostics
Monitor connection errors
By design, log consistency providers are resilient under connection errors (including both connections to storage, and connections between clusters). But just tolerating errors is not enough, as applications usually need to monitor any such issues, and bring them to the attention of an operator if they are serious.
JournaledGrain subclasses can override the following methods to receive notifications when there are connection errors observed, and when those errors are resolved:
protected override void OnConnectionIssue(
ConnectionIssue issue)
{
/// handle the observed error described by issue
}
protected override void OnConnectionIssueResolved(
ConnectionIssue issue)
{
/// handle the resolution of a previously reported issue
}
ConnectionIssue is an abstract class, with several common fields describing the issue, including how many times it has been observed since the last time connection was successful. The actual type of connection issue is defined by subclasses. Connection issues are categorized into types, such as PrimaryOperationFailed or NotificationFailed, and sometimes have extra keys (such as RemoteCluster) that further narrow the category.
If the same category of issue happens several times (for example, we keep getting a NotificationFailed
that targets the same RemoteCluster
), it is reported each time by OnConnectionIssue . Once this category of issue is resolved (for example, we are finally successful with sending a notification to this RemoteCluster
), then OnConnectionIssueResolved is called once, with the same issue
object that was last reported by OnConnectionIssue
. Connection issues, and their resolution, for independent categories, are reported independently.
Simple statistics
We currently offer simple support for basic statistics (in the future, we will probably replace this with a more standard telemetry mechanism). Statistics collection can be enabled or disabled for a JournaledGrain by calling:
void EnableStatsCollection()
void DisableStatsCollection()
The statistics can be retrieved by calling:
LogConsistencyStatistics GetStats()