Suro seems interesting, but it is a lot to add for a dependency that
everyone may not want or need. If scribe is all ready present in an
environment then to use it only introduces one new dependency, all the sub
dependencies of scribe are all ready part of Aurora. Chukwa and Flume could
also be con
Hi Jake,
Took me a while to retrieve my old Harddisk's data.
Since we will only be interested in adding the client as a dependency and
not the server, I have benchmarked the build operation when Suro-Client
dep. is added to the gradle file and without it. They both take very
similar times on avera
Hi,
Let me do some testing tomorrow and get back with an answer. I think you
have a good point.
Thanks,
Ahmed
On Jun 5, 2014 10:44 PM, "Jake Farrell" wrote:
> Hey Ahmed
> This sounds like it would be a good addition as a plugin, Suro has a fair
> amount of dependencies and looks like it can conn
Hey Ahmed
This sounds like it would be a good addition as a plugin, Suro has a fair
amount of dependencies and looks like it can connect via a log4j appender
[1], not sure if it needs to be a direct dependency
-Jake
[1]: https://github.com/Netflix/suro/wiki/Suro-log4j-appender-configuration
On
Hi,
Sorry for the late update!
I have been mostly occupied with making both Suro and Aurora work together.
Now the testing is done on my local machine.
The plan in to file a few tickets in Jira detailing every change I will do.
I will add Suro as a dependency, add it to the vagrant script, add lo