- 14 May, 2023 1 commit
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Oran Agra authored
new test added in #11963, fails on freebsd CI which is slow.
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- 12 May, 2023 1 commit
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Chen Tianjie authored
The measured latency(duration) includes the list below, which can be shown by `INFO STATS`. ``` eventloop_cycles // ever increasing counter eventloop_duration_sum // cumulative duration of eventloop in microseconds eventloop_duration_cmd_sum // cumulative duration of executing commands in microseconds instantaneous_eventloop_cycles_per_sec // average eventloop count per second in recent 1.6s instantaneous_eventloop_duration_usec // average single eventloop duration in recent 1.6s ``` Also added some experimental metrics, which are shown only when `INFO DEBUG` is called. This section isn't included in the default INFO, or even in `INFO ALL` and the fields in this section can change in the future without considering backwards compatibility. ``` eventloop_duration_aof_sum // cumulative duration of writing AOF eventloop_duration_cron_sum // cumulative duration cron jobs (serverCron, beforeSleep excluding IO and AOF) eventloop_cmd_per_cycle_max // max number of commands executed in one eventloop eventloop_duration_max // max duration of one eventloop ``` All of these are being reset by CONFIG RESETSTAT
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- 21 Feb, 2022 1 commit
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Oran Agra authored
This is a followup work for #10278, and a discussion about #10279 The changes: - fix failed_calls in command stats for blocked clients that got error. including CLIENT UNBLOCK, and module replying an error from a thread. - fix latency stats for XREADGROUP that filed with -NOGROUP Theory behind which errors should be counted: - error stats represents errors returned to the user, so an error handled by a module should not be counted. - total error counter should be the same. - command stats represents execution of commands (even with RM_Call, and if they fail or get rejected it counts these calls in commandstats, so it should also count failed_calls) Some thoughts about Scripts: for scripts it could be different since they're part of user code, not the infra (not an extension to redis) we certainly want commandstats to contain all calls and errors a simple script is like mult-exec transaction so an error inside it should be counted in error stats a script that replies with an error to the user (using redis.error_reply) should also be counted in error stats but then the problem is that a plain `return redis.call("SET")` should not be counted twice (once for the SET and once for EVAL) so that's something left to be resolved in #10279
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- 23 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Binbin authored
Summary of changes: 1. Rename `redisCommand->name` to `redisCommand->declared_name`, it is a const char * for native commands and SDS for module commands. 2. Store the [sub]command fullname in `redisCommand->fullname` (sds). 3. List subcommands in `ACL CAT` 4. List subcommands in `COMMAND LIST` 5. `moduleUnregisterCommands` now will also free the module subcommands. 6. RM_GetCurrentCommandName returns full command name Other changes: 1. Add `addReplyErrorArity` and `addReplyErrorExpireTime` 2. Remove `getFullCommandName` function that now is useless. 3. Some cleanups about `fullname` since now it is SDS. 4. Delete `populateSingleCommand` function from server.h that is useless. 5. Added tests to cover this change. 6. Add some module unload tests and fix the leaks 7. Make error messages uniform, make sure they always contain the full command name and that it's quoted. 7. Fixes some typos see the history in #9504, fixes #10124 Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com> Co-authored-by:
guybe7 <guy.benoish@redislabs.com>
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- 17 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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zhaozhao.zz authored
since `info commandstats` already shows sub-commands, we should do the same in `info latencystats`. similarly, the LATENCY HISTOGRAM command now shows sub-commands (with their full name) when: * asking for all commands * asking for a specific container command * asking for a specific sub-command) Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
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- 10 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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Madelyn Olson authored
Changed latency percentile output to omit trailing 0s and periods
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- 05 Jan, 2022 1 commit
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filipe oliveira authored
Added INFO LATENCYSTATS section: latency by percentile distribution/latency by cumulative distribution of latencies (#9462) # Short description The Redis extended latency stats track per command latencies and enables: - exporting the per-command percentile distribution via the `INFO LATENCYSTATS` command. **( percentile distribution is not mergeable between cluster nodes ).** - exporting the per-command cumulative latency distributions via the `LATENCY HISTOGRAM` command. Using the cumulative distribution of latencies we can merge several stats from different cluster nodes to calculate aggregate metrics . By default, the extended latency monitoring is enabled since the overhead of keeping track of the command latency is very small. If you don't want to track extended latency metrics, you can easily disable it at runtime using the command: - `CONFIG SET latency-tracking no` By default, the exported latency percentiles are the p50, p99, and p999. You can alter them at runtime using the command: - `CONFIG SET latency-tracking-info-percentiles "0.0 50.0 100.0"` ## Some details: - The total size per histogram should sit around 40 KiB. We only allocate those 40KiB when a command was called for the first time. - With regards to the WRITE overhead As seen below, there is no measurable overhead on the achievable ops/sec or full latency spectrum on the client. Including also the measured redis-benchmark for unstable vs this branch. - We track from 1 nanosecond to 1 second ( everything above 1 second is considered +Inf ) ## `INFO LATENCYSTATS` exposition format - Format: `latency_percentiles_usec_<CMDNAME>:p0=XX,p50....` ## `LATENCY HISTOGRAM [command ...]` exposition format Return a cumulative distribution of latencies in the format of a histogram for the specified command names. The histogram is composed of a map of time buckets: - Each representing a latency range, between 1 nanosecond and roughly 1 second. - Each bucket covers twice the previous bucket's range. - Empty buckets are not printed. - Everything above 1 sec is considered +Inf. - At max there will be log2(1000000000)=30 buckets We reply a map for each command in the format: `<command name> : { `calls`: <total command calls> , `histogram` : { <bucket 1> : latency , < bucket 2> : latency, ... } }` Co-authored-by:
Oran Agra <oran@redislabs.com>
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- 23 Nov, 2021 1 commit
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guybe7 authored
Some people complain that QUIT is missing from help/command table. Not appearing in COMMAND command, command stats, ACL, etc. and instead, there's a hack in processCommand with a comment that looks outdated. Note that it is [documented](https://redis.io/commands/quit) At the same time, HOST: and POST are there in the command table although these are not real commands. They would appear in the COMMAND command, and even in commandstats. Other changes: 1. Initialize the static logged_time static var in securityWarningCommand 2. add `no-auth` flag to RESET so it can always be executed.
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- 20 Oct, 2021 1 commit
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guybe7 authored
## Intro The purpose is to allow having different flags/ACL categories for subcommands (Example: CONFIG GET is ok-loading but CONFIG SET isn't) We create a small command table for every command that has subcommands and each subcommand has its own flags, etc. (same as a "regular" command) This commit also unites the Redis and the Sentinel command tables ## Affected commands CONFIG Used to have "admin ok-loading ok-stale no-script" Changes: 1. Dropped "ok-loading" in all except GET (this doesn't change behavior since there were checks in the code doing that) XINFO Used to have "read-only random" Changes: 1. Dropped "random" in all except CONSUMERS XGROUP Used to have "write use-memory" Changes: 1. Dropped "use-memory" in all except CREATE and CREATECONSUMER COMMAND No changes. MEMORY Used to have "random read-only" Changes: 1. Dropped "random" in PURGE and USAGE ACL Used to have "admin no-script ok-loading ok-stale" Changes: 1. Dropped "admin" in WHOAMI, GENPASS, and CAT LATENCY No changes. MODULE No changes. SLOWLOG Used to have "admin random ok-loading ok-stale" Changes: 1. Dropped "random" in RESET OBJECT Used to have "read-only random" Changes: 1. Dropped "random" in ENCODING and REFCOUNT SCRIPT Used to have "may-replicate no-script" Changes: 1. Dropped "may-replicate" in all except FLUSH and LOAD CLIENT Used to have "admin no-script random ok-loading ok-stale" Changes: 1. Dropped "random" in all except INFO and LIST 2. Dropped "admin" in ID, TRACKING, CACHING, GETREDIR, INFO, SETNAME, GETNAME, and REPLY STRALGO No changes. PUBSUB No changes. CLUSTER Changes: 1. Dropped "admin in countkeysinslots, getkeysinslot, info, nodes, keyslot, myid, and slots SENTINEL No changes. (note that DEBUG also fits, but we decided not to convert it since it's for debugging and anyway undocumented) ## New sub-command This commit adds another element to the per-command output of COMMAND, describing the list of subcommands, if any (in the same structure as "regular" commands) Also, it adds a new subcommand: ``` COMMAND LIST [FILTERBY (MODULE <module-name>|ACLCAT <cat>|PATTERN <pattern>)] ``` which returns a set of all commands (unless filters), but excluding subcommands. ## Module API A new module API, RM_CreateSubcommand, was added, in order to allow module writer to define subcommands ## ACL changes: 1. Now, that each subcommand is actually a command, each has its own ACL id. 2. The old mechanism of allowed_subcommands is redundant (blocking/allowing a subcommand is the same as blocking/allowing a regular command), but we had to keep it, to support the widespread usage of allowed_subcommands to block commands with certain args, that aren't subcommands (e.g. "-select +select|0"). 3. I have renamed allowed_subcommands to allowed_firstargs to emphasize the difference. 4. Because subcommands are commands in ACL too, you can now use "-" to block subcommands (e.g. "+client -client|kill"), which wasn't possible in the past. 5. It is also possible to use the allowed_firstargs mechanism with subcommand. For example: `+config -config|set +config|set|loglevel` will block all CONFIG SET except for setting the log level. 6. All of the ACL changes above required some amount of refactoring. ## Misc 1. There are two approaches: Either each subcommand has its own function or all subcommands use the same function, determining what to do according to argv[0]. For now, I took the former approaches only with CONFIG and COMMAND, while other commands use the latter approach (for smaller blamelog diff). 2. Deleted memoryGetKeys: It is no longer needed because MEMORY USAGE now uses the "range" key spec. 4. Bugfix: GETNAME was missing from CLIENT's help message. 5. Sentinel and Redis now use the same table, with the same function pointer. Some commands have a different implementation in Sentinel, so we redirect them (these are ROLE, PUBLISH, and INFO). 6. Command stats now show the stats per subcommand (e.g. instead of stats just for "config" you will have stats for "config|set", "config|get", etc.) 7. It is now possible to use COMMAND directly on subcommands: COMMAND INFO CONFIG|GET (The pipeline syntax was inspired from ACL, and can be used in functions lookupCommandBySds and lookupCommandByCString) 8. STRALGO is now a container command (has "help") ## Breaking changes: 1. Command stats now show the stats per subcommand (see (5) above)
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- 07 Aug, 2021 1 commit
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DarrenJiang13 authored
add error counting for some missed behaviors.
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- 09 Jun, 2021 1 commit
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Yossi Gottlieb authored
This commit revives the improves the ability to run the test suite against external servers, instead of launching and managing `redis-server` processes as part of the test fixture. This capability existed in the past, using the `--host` and `--port` options. However, it was quite limited and mostly useful when running a specific tests. Attempting to run larger chunks of the test suite experienced many issues: * Many tests depend on being able to start and control `redis-server` themselves, and there's no clear distinction between external server compatible and other tests. * Cluster mode is not supported (resulting with `CROSSSLOT` errors). This PR cleans up many things and makes it possible to run the entire test suite against an external server. It also provides more fine grained controls to handle cases where the external server supports a subset of the Redis commands, limited number of databases, cluster mode, etc. The tests directory now contains a `README.md` file that describes how this works. This commit also includes additional cleanups and fixes: * Tests can now be tagged. * Tag-based selection is now unified across `start_server`, `tags` and `test`. * More information is provided about skipped or ignored tests. * Repeated patterns in tests have been extracted to common procedures, both at a global level and on a per-test file basis. * Cleaned up some cases where test setup was based on a previous test executing (a major anti-pattern that repeats itself in many places). * Cleaned up some cases where test teardown was not part of a test (in the future we should have dedicated teardown code that executes even when tests fail). * Fixed some tests that were flaky running on external servers.
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- 24 Feb, 2021 1 commit
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sundb authored
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- 15 Feb, 2021 1 commit
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Yossi Gottlieb authored
Fixes #8489
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- 31 Dec, 2020 1 commit
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filipe oliveira authored
This Commit pushes forward the observability on overall error statistics and command statistics within redis-server: It extends INFO COMMANDSTATS to have - failed_calls in - so we can keep track of errors that happen from the command itself, broken by command. - rejected_calls - so we can keep track of errors that were triggered outside the commmand processing per se Adds a new section to INFO, named ERRORSTATS that enables keeping track of the different errors that occur within redis ( within processCommand and call ) based on the reply Error Prefix ( The first word after the "-", up to the first space ). This commit also fixes RM_ReplyWithError so that it can be correctly identified as an error reply.
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