> > If you're looking for logging like "get keyX with CL quorum and slice Y > took n millis"
That would be even better! Maybe should I file a ticket in Cassandra Jira for this feature? Do you think it would be helpful? BTW, just "get keyX" or "set keyX" would work for me. I'll check org.apache.cassandra.thrift.CassandraServer as Aaron suggested (but still the list of classes would be helpful :) ) Thanks! 2013/5/19 Ilya Kirnos <i...@cardspring.com> > If you're looking for logging like "get keyX with CL quorum and slice Y > took n millis" there's nothing like that from what I could find. We had to > modify c* source (CassandraServer.java) to add this query logging to the > thrift codepath. > On May 18, 2013 3:20 PM, "Tomàs Núnez" <tomas.nu...@groupalia.com> wrote: > >> Yes, I read how to do that here, as well: >> http://www.datastax.com/docs/1.1/configuration/logging_options >> >> But I didn't know what classes to enable logging for the queries... Is >> there any document with the list of classes with a bit explanation for each >> of them? I can't find any, and I don't understand java enough to dive >> through the code.... >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> 2013/5/17 aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> >> >>> And... could I be more precise when enabling logging? Because right now, >>> with *log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG,stdout,R* I'm getting a lot of information >>> I won't use ever, and I'd like to enable just what I need to see gets and >>> seds…. >>> >>> >>> see the example at the bottom of this file about setting the log level >>> for a single class >>> https://github.com/apache/cassandra/blob/trunk/conf/log4j-server.properties >>> >>> You probably want to set it for the >>> org.apache.cassandra.thrift.CassandraServer class. But I cannot remember >>> what the logging is like in 0.8. >>> >>> Cassandra gets faster in the later versions, which normally means doing >>> less work. Upgrading to 1.1 would be the first step I would take in >>> improving performance. >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> ----------------- >>> Aaron Morton >>> Freelance Cassandra Consultant >>> New Zealand >>> >>> @aaronmorton >>> http://www.thelastpickle.com >>> >>> On 18/05/2013, at 4:00 AM, Tomàs Núnez <tomas.nu...@groupalia.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi! >>> >>> For quite time I've been having some unexpected loadavg in the cassandra >>> servers. I suspect there are lots of uncontrolled queries to the cassandra >>> servers causing this load, but the developers say that there are none, and >>> the load is due to cassandra internal processes. >>> >>> Trying to get to the bottom, I've been looking into completed ReadStage >>> and MutationStage through JMX, and the numbers seem to confirm my theory, >>> but I'd like to go one step forward and, if possible, list all the queries >>> from the webservers to the cassandra cluster (just one node would be >>> enough). >>> >>> I've been playing with cassandra loglevels, and I can see when a Read or >>> a Write is done, but it would be better if I could knew the CF of the >>> query. For my tests I've put the in the log4j.server >>> " log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG,stdout,R", writing and reading a test CF, and I >>> can't see the name of it anywhere. >>> >>> For the test I'm using Cassandra 0.8.4 (yes, still), as my production >>> servers, and also 1.0.11. Maybe this changes in 1.1? Maybe I'm doing >>> something wrong? Any hint? >>> >>> And... could I be more precise when enabling logging? Because right now, >>> with *log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG,stdout,R* I'm getting a lot of information >>> I won't use ever, and I'd like to enable just what I need to see gets and >>> seds.... >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> Tomàs >>> >>> >>