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Stefan Miklosovic commented on CASSJAVA-92:
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I think that there is also a _default execution profile_, right? So in that 
case, looking into the link Bret sent, you might send us some kind of a map.

{code}
"default: {dc1}, oltp: {dc1,dc2}, olap: {dc3}"
{code}

This string would be visible. But again, all the dc's specified would be in 
there _only in case they are actually used_.



> Add Local DC to driver connection info and provide visibility with nodetool 
> clientstats
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>                 Key: CASSJAVA-92
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSJAVA-92
>             Project: Apache Cassandra Java driver
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Core
>            Reporter: Brad Schoening
>            Assignee: Lukasz Antoniak
>            Priority: Normal
>          Time Spent: 40m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> When a client application connects to Cassandra using one of the drivers, it 
> specifies a local DC now. If the server is aware of the local DC specified, 
> this would be very useful to include in {_}nodetool clientstats{_}.
> We often have clusters running disaster recovery scenarios and they'll turn 
> off NTR on a DC. But they do not always understand what DC's are being used 
> as local DC if they have dozens of applications connecting from different 
> teams. In a brown-out scenario, this would also be useful to identify the 
> applications connecting to a degraded datacenter.



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