Hi,
This is great news! Congratulations all!
So since Hawk-Metrics is consumed by Openshift 3.1 ....and Openshift 3.1 is 17 days from
GA ..... please help me understand this release a bit more. I am curious now how this
Hawk-Metrics release stream relates to the Openshift stream.
Is it?
Hawk-Metrics Version Openshift Version
0.8.0 3.1
0.9.0 3.1.1??
Or ... is there no direct intersection of the Hawk-Metrics release stream and the
Openshift stream ... because there exists the Openshift Origin Metrics project ? [
https://github.com/openshift/origin-metrics ]
The reason I ask is the use-case around patching Hawk-Metrics for Openshift 3.1. Visualize
this perhaps unlikely scenario, ...a bug is found in Hawk-Metrics in Openshift 3.1 that we
need to address.
* there is a bug or defect in Hawk-Metrics (presumably version 0.8.0?) as it exists in
Openshift Origin Metrics and Openshift 3.1 GA.
* we need to supply a fix, ASAP
* is this bug fix coming from Origin Metrics? Hawk-Metrics version 0.8.0? Hawk-Metrics
0.9.0?
* what version of Hawk-Metrics would development put the fix in? What version of
Hawk-Metrics would QE use to perform the qualification of this fix?
* is what is in Openshift Origin Metrics ... is that code Hawk-Metrics 0.8.0 final? Or
was that something else? Is that code in Orign Metrics ...the integration point with
OSE... updated when you update Hawk-Metrics?
I just want to understand this a bit more ...how these projects are coupled ... as the
answer is important to the continued support and new feature development of metrics as it
relates to the 1 consumer of Hawk-Metrics ...OSE 3.1. More generally, I would like to
understand how this stream of Hawk-Metric releases is related to the OSE stream ... what
the plan is there ...particularly as it relates to our ability to deliver qualified fixes
to OSE in a timely manner.
Second topic ...
One thing that has been incredibly useful on Hawkular releases is the developer demo
(thank you, thank you, thank you). The developer demo has had many benefits including:
* it shows the new features
* transparency
* it helps QE engage
* it helps other teams who may use this feature, engage
As a suggestion, is it possible you could consider performing a developer demo for each
release? I think it would be of great value to those consuming the release, or who may
want to consume the release. I would imagine the consumers of Hawk-Metrics would love to
see the new features. I know ...as a QE ... that seeing the new features is invaluable
first step in testing them.
Third, on a more pragmatic note ... it would be great if ... on each release ...... we
could document or share information regarding:
* No performance regressions. We now have Performance CI in place on Hawk-Metrics
...and I think it would be of great value to show documented evidence that there is no
performance regression in the release.
* OSE Integration ... that this release is compatible with OSE ...and does not cause a
major breakage.
Again ... congratulations on yet another release! Well done!
Regards,
Michael Foley
QE Supervisor, Middleware BU
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Negrea" <snegrea(a)redhat.com>
To: "Discussions around Hawkular development"
<hawkular-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Monday, November 2, 2015 5:28:58 PM
Subject: Hawkular Metrics 0.9.0 - Release & Beyond
Hello Everybody,
I am happy to announce that release 0.9.0 of Hawkular Metrics was published on Friday.
This is a regular schedule release anchored by integration enhancements for Hawkular
project via Hawkular Bus.
Here is a list of major changes in this release:
1) Hawkular integration
* When deployed within Hawkular, the project now publishes metrics insertion events on the
Hawkular Bus for consumption by interested parties (HWKMETRICS-83, HWKMETRICS-10)
* Added support for publishing large amounts of events (HWKMETRICS-315)
2) Improved tag query
* It is now possible to query metrics by tag via respective metric type end-points:
/gauges, /counters, /availability (HWKMETRICS-317)
3) InfluxDB compatibility
* Added millisecond unit support (HWKMETRICS-32)
Github Release:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-metrics/releases/tag/0.9.0
JBoss Nexus Maven artifacts:
http://origin-repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/public/org/...
Jira release tracker:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/HWKMETRICS/fixforversion/12328458
Hawkular Metrics Clients
* Ruby:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-client-ruby
* Python:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-client-python
* Go:
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-client-go
Hawkular Metrics 0.10.0 & Beyond:
1) Continuous agggregation - this has been a long term project goal and we are getting
closer with refining the requirements and infrastructure
2) Improved docker and kubernetes support - this is a long term goal for the project
3) Improved tag support - to add bulk tag operations and tag queries
4) Improved aggregate downsampling for multiple metrics - the project has now a base with
recently added stacking and uniform support; the goal is to expand the aggregation methods
5) Improved integration of Hawkular Metrics and Hawkular Alerts - this will be added the
our long term development goals with the initial integration phase part of the release
scheduled at the end of November. Keep and eye on both projects and the mailing list for
more announcements.
A big "Thank you" goes to John Sanda, Thomas Segismont, Mike Thompson, Matt
Wringe, Michael Burman, Libor Zoubek, and Heiko Rupp for their project contributions.
Thank you,
Stefan Negrea
Software Engineer