Andrei, Check out the monitoring tool here and see if it helps
http://flume.apache.org/FlumeUserGuide.html#monitoring *Author and Instructor for the Upcoming Book and Lecture Series* *Massive Log Data Aggregation, Processing, Searching and Visualization with Open Source Software* *http://massivelogdata.com* On 27 August 2013 06:22, Andrei <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Juhani, > > thanks for your answer. Can you please tell me how can I use JMX to get > fill percentage? I have very poor knowledge of JMX, but as far as I > understand it helps to monitor specific resources used by JVM. So what > resource should I monitor to to get fill percentage? > > > On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Juhani Connolly < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> You can get the channel capacity and fill percentage using jmx. You'd >> need to regularly poll the fill percentage. >> >> >> On 08/26/2013 08:41 PM, Andrei wrote: >> >>> Are there any tools to monitor state of a Flume channel and, >>> specifically, determine the moment when there are no more events? >>> >>> To give you some context: I have a batch of events that I want to pass >>> through Flume and eventually get to HDFS via corresponding sink. When all >>> events of the batch are dumped, I want to perform post-processing routine >>> on the entire batch. My assumption is that if channel is empty for a while, >>> all events of the batch are dumped and I can start the routing. But how can >>> I determine if channel is empty? >>> >> >> >
