Re: Weekly Cassandra Wrap-Up: Oct 16 Edition

2017-11-23 Thread Lucas Benevides
Hello Pedro, You can see two of mine there https://github.com/lucasbenevides/dtcs_vs_twcs . It was based on Ben Slater's post on Cassandra Stress Tool. Lucas Benevides 2017-11-23 9:18 GMT-02:00 Pedro Gordo : > Hi Jon > > I

Re: Weekly Cassandra Wrap-Up: Oct 16 Edition

2017-11-23 Thread Pedro Gordo
Hi Jon I'm looking to create some more stress profiles, but I would like to see a couple of stress profiles from someone with more experience first. Can you please send a link to this repo? Pedro Gordo On 16 October 2017 at 19:09, Jon Haddad wrote: > Regarding the stress tests, if you’re willi

Re: Weekly Cassandra Wrap-Up: Oct 16 Edition

2017-10-16 Thread Jon Haddad
Regarding the stress tests, if you’re willing to share, I’m starting a repo where we can keep a bunch of different stress profiles. I’d like to start running them on releases before we agree to push them out. If anyone has a stress test they are willing to share, please get in touch with me!

Re: Weekly Cassandra Wrap-Up: Oct 16 Edition

2017-10-16 Thread Jeff Jirsa
Also learned of https://github.com/aragozin/jvm-tools , which can generate flame graphs easily without requiring a restart with an agent, and works on openjdk+oracle. On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Jeff Jirsa wrote: > > I got some feedback last week that I should try this on Monday morning,

Weekly Cassandra Wrap-Up: Oct 16 Edition

2017-10-16 Thread Jeff Jirsa
I got some feedback last week that I should try this on Monday morning, so let's see if we can nudge a few people into action this week. 3.0.15 and 3.11.1 are released. This is a dev list, so that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone here - you should have seen the votes and release notifications. Th