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author | oetiker <oetiker@a5681a0c-68f1-0310-ab6d-d61299d08faa> | |
Mon, 6 Oct 2008 19:05:47 +0000 (19:05 +0000) | ||
committer | oetiker <oetiker@a5681a0c-68f1-0310-ab6d-d61299d08faa> | |
Mon, 6 Oct 2008 19:05:47 +0000 (19:05 +0000) |
In this mode, a client can feed multiple commands to rrdcached without
waiting for acknowledgement. This permits multiple commands to be sent
for each read()/write(). This can dramatically increase the command
throughput by increasing the amount of work done per system call.
It enables over 100k updates/second with no CPU
utilization due to the reduced system calls.
-- kevin brintnall
git-svn-id: svn://svn.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/trunk@1581 a5681a0c-68f1-0310-ab6d-d61299d08faa
waiting for acknowledgement. This permits multiple commands to be sent
for each read()/write(). This can dramatically increase the command
throughput by increasing the amount of work done per system call.
It enables over 100k updates/second with no CPU
utilization due to the reduced system calls.
-- kevin brintnall
git-svn-id: svn://svn.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/trunk@1581 a5681a0c-68f1-0310-ab6d-d61299d08faa
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index e0571a4ea6f813fbd7e5e9d0a5bb6080dbc7b868..4bd1bb81fc3d0696ac8f6367c8450fda7ba3c5de 100644 (file)
updates have already been applied. It is I<only> valid in the journal; it
is not accepted from the other command channels.
+=item B<BATCH>
+
+This command initiates the bulk load of multiple commands. This is
+designed for installations with extremely high update rates, since it
+permits more than one command to be issued per read() and write().
+
+All commands are executed just as they would be if given individually,
+except for output to the user. Messages indicating success are
+suppressed, and error messages are delayed until the client is finished.
+
+Command processing is finished when the client sends a dot (".") on its
+own line. After the client has finished, the server responds with an
+error count and the list of error messages (if any). Each error messages
+indicates the number of the command to which it corresponds, and the error
+message itself. The first user command after B<BATCH> is command number one.
+
+ client: BATCH
+ server: 0 Go ahead. End with dot '.' on its own line.
+ client: UPDATE x.rrd N:1:2:3 <--- command #1
+ client: UPDATE y.rrd N:3:4:5 <--- command #2
+ client: and so on...
+ client: .
+ server: 2 Errors
+ server: 1 message for command 1
+ server: 12 message for command 12
+
=back
=head2 Performance Values
index 03dd181f76189a60945c89c7aaf59de8f6c222ec..e2726e39ebd9eb9257446c0689d00412e5f09b99 100644 (file)
--- a/program/src/rrd_daemon.c
+++ b/program/src/rrd_daemon.c
int family;
socket_privilege privilege;
+ /* state for BATCH processing */
+ int batch_mode;
+ int batch_cmd;
+
/* buffered IO */
char *rbuf;
off_t next_cmd;
int len;
if (sock == NULL) return 0; /* journal replay mode */
+ if (sock->batch_mode) return 0; /* no extra info returned when in BATCH */
va_start(argp, fmt);
#ifdef HAVE_VSNPRINTF
if (sock == NULL) return rc; /* journal replay mode */
- if (rc == RESP_OK)
+ if (sock->batch_mode)
{
- lines = count_lines(sock->wbuf);
+ if (rc == RESP_OK)
+ return rc; /* no response on success during BATCH */
+ lines = sock->batch_cmd;
}
+ else if (rc == RESP_OK)
+ lines = count_lines(sock->wbuf);
else
lines = -1;
len += rclen;
+ /* append the result to the wbuf, don't write to the user */
+ if (sock->batch_mode)
+ return add_to_wbuf(sock, buffer, len);
+
/* first write must be complete */
if (len != write(sock->fd, buffer, len))
{
"FLUSHALL\n"
"HELP [<command>]\n"
"UPDATE <filename> <values> [<values> ...]\n"
+ "BATCH\n"
"STATS\n"
};
"a description of the values.\n"
};
+ char *help_batch[2] =
+ {
+ "Help for BATCH\n"
+ ,
+ "The 'BATCH' command permits the client to initiate a bulk load\n"
+ " of commands to rrdcached.\n"
+ "\n"
+ "Usage:\n"
+ "\n"
+ " client: BATCH\n"
+ " server: 0 Go ahead. End with dot '.' on its own line.\n"
+ " client: command #1\n"
+ " client: command #2\n"
+ " client: ... and so on\n"
+ " client: .\n"
+ " server: 2 errors\n"
+ " server: 7 message for command #7\n"
+ " server: 9 message for command #9\n"
+ "\n"
+ "For more information, consult the rrdcached(1) documentation.\n"
+ };
+
status = buffer_get_field (&buffer, &buffer_size, &command);
if (status != 0)
help_text = help_help;
help_text = help_flushall;
else if (strcasecmp (command, "stats") == 0)
help_text = help_stats;
+ else if (strcasecmp (command, "batch") == 0)
+ help_text = help_batch;
else
help_text = help_help;
}
return (0);
} /* }}} int handle_request_wrote */
+/* start "BATCH" processing */
+static int batch_start (listen_socket_t *sock) /* {{{ */
+{
+ int status;
+ if (sock->batch_mode)
+ return send_response(sock, RESP_ERR, "Already in BATCH\n");
+
+ status = send_response(sock, RESP_OK,
+ "Go ahead. End with dot '.' on its own line.\n");
+ sock->batch_mode = 1;
+ sock->batch_cmd = 0;
+
+ return status;
+} /* }}} static int batch_start */
+
+/* finish "BATCH" processing and return results to the client */
+static int batch_done (listen_socket_t *sock) /* {{{ */
+{
+ assert(sock->batch_mode);
+ sock->batch_mode = 0;
+ sock->batch_cmd = 0;
+ return send_response(sock, RESP_OK, "errors\n");
+} /* }}} static int batch_done */
+
/* returns 1 if we have the required privilege level */
static int has_privilege (listen_socket_t *sock, /* {{{ */
socket_privilege priv)
return (-1);
}
+ if (sock != NULL && sock->batch_mode)
+ sock->batch_cmd++;
+
if (strcasecmp (command, "update") == 0)
{
status = has_privilege(sock, PRIV_HIGH);
return (handle_request_stats (sock));
else if (strcasecmp (command, "help") == 0)
return (handle_request_help (sock, buffer_ptr, buffer_size));
+ else if (strcasecmp (command, "batch") == 0 && sock != NULL)
+ return batch_start(sock);
+ else if (strcasecmp (command, ".") == 0 && sock != NULL && sock->batch_mode)
+ return batch_done(sock);
else
return send_response(sock, RESP_ERR, "Unknown command: %s\n", command);