[Glass] Some more easy stats printing or production tools?

Mariano Martinez Peck via Glass glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
Wed Jun 10 12:08:15 PDT 2015


On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 3:37 AM, Johan Brichau via Glass <
glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

> You can set the gem description like this in it’s ‘startup script’
> (Smalltalk part:)
>
> System _cacheName: '$1_$2’.
>


Dale,
Johan is right. By default in startSeaside30_Adaptor we only include the
$1. But the port is very useful too. In fact, I also prefixed it with
"Seaside". So in my script it looks like:

run
| x |
"set _cacheName: for Gem to get unique id in statmon output. see
http://code.google.com/p/glassdb/issues/detail?id=132"
System _cacheName: ((x := *'Seaside-$1-$2-' *, (GsSession serialOfSession:
System session) printString , '-' , System myUserProfile userId) copyFrom:
1 to: (x size min: 31)).
%

I would do this by default in GsDevKit/Glass.

Cheers,



>
> The $1 and $2 are env vars in my script that contain the adaptor name and
> port.
> I think this is also in the standard startSeaside30_Adaptor script but I
> don’t know for sure.
>
> This way, the session name shows up in the stats and should be available
> where you are looking for it as well I believe.
>
> Johan
>
> On 10 Jun 2015, at 08:31, Mariano Martinez Peck via Glass <
> glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 2:02 PM, Dale Henrichs via Glass <
> glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com> wrote:
>
>> Mariano,
>>
>> Great idea!
>>
>> I took a look at the `gs` command in tODE and here are a couple of more
>> things that you could provide:
>>
>>   System gemConfigurationReport.
>>   System stoneConfigurationReport.
>>   System clientVersionReport.
>>   System clientVersionReport.
>>   System clientVersionReport.
>>
>>   "The following provides a desription for the current gemstone gem.
>> `System currentSessions` provides
>>     list of all sessionIds in system, so you could also generate a table
>> of all sessions and their description"
>>
>>
> Hi Dale,
>
> Is there a way to know which are the seaside gems and the seaside
> maintenance gem from such a list? Watching the description and everything,
> I cannot find an easy way of knowing it. The only thing is the gem pid. But
> then it is not that easy for me to know if such a pid is a seaside gem or
> not.
>
> Is there a way? I would like to list the seaside gems and their status (if
> at least one seaside gem works)... (I am thinking if I could do a http
> request over the exact port and check on timeout).  mmmm maybe I can do a
> "System perform: " over the monit status. grrrr gemstone doesn't have
> permissions to execute monit..grr. Ok, I will see... but any idea is
> appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>>     | sessionId ar |
>>   sessionId := System session.
>>   ar := System descriptionOfSession: sessionId.
>>   ^ Dictionary new
>>     at: #'userProfile' put: (ar at: 1);
>>     at: #'gemPid' put: (ar at: 2);
>>     at: #'gemHost' put: (ar at: 3);
>>     at: #'gemPrimitiveNumber' put: (ar at: 4);
>>     at: #'mostRecentTransactionTime' put: (ar at: 5);
>>     at: #'sessionState' put: (ar at: 6);
>>     at: #'transactionMode' put: (ar at: 7);
>>     at: #'onOldestCommitRecord' put: (ar at: 8);
>>     at: #'sessionSerialNumber' put: (ar at: 9);
>>     at: #'sessionId' put: (ar at: 10);
>>     at: #'gciHostIP' put: (ar at: 11);
>>     at: #'sessionPriority' put: (ar at: 12);
>>     at: #'gciUniqueHostId' put: (ar at: 13);
>>     at: #'mostRecetStoneRequest' put: (ar at: 14);
>>     at: #'sessionLoginTime' put: (ar at: 15);
>>     at: #'systemCommitsSinceSessionView' put: (ar at: 16);
>>     at: #'systemDescription' put: (ar at: 17);
>>     at: #'numTempObjIds' put: (ar at: 18);
>>     at: #'numTempPageIds' put: (ar at: 19);
>>     at: #'sessionVoteState' put: (ar at: 20);
>>     yourself
>>
>>   Dale
>>
>>
>> On 06/09/2015 09:46 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck via Glass wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I am adding some WEB tools for those users which are very admin or
>> developers to my app. So far I added WAObjectLog and now a simple component
>> that renders the result of "(Smalltalk at: #SystemRepository)
>> fileSizeReport. "
>> I wonder which other kind of easy stats or production tool I might be
>> missing.
>> If there is something else that could be of use to me, please let me
>> know. I want to provide as much as possible I have at hand for a small
>> amount of effort, to my admin users.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> --
>> Mariano
>> http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
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