GAE Monitoring From Third Party

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Brandon Wirtz

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Jan 15, 2013, 11:29:32 PM1/15/13
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We are making this monitoring tool public facing http://gaemonitor.com/ this is hosted on Rackspace, and will get a few changes over the next few days, but it lets you look in to what our apps are doing in terms of performance of the core API’s (datastore, memecache, defer) .  It updates every 5 minutes and tracks the last 24 hours.

 

 

Nickolas Daskalou

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Jan 16, 2013, 1:05:00 AM1/16/13
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That's great, thanks Brandon.

Nick



On 16 January 2013 15:29, Brandon Wirtz <dra...@digerat.com> wrote:

We are making this monitoring tool public facing http://gaemonitor.com/ this is hosted on Rackspace, and will get a few changes over the next few days, but it lets you look in to what our apps are doing in terms of performance of the core API’s (datastore, memecache, defer) .  It updates every 5 minutes and tracks the last 24 hours.

 

 

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Cesium

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Jan 19, 2013, 10:06:01 AM1/19/13
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Brandon,
What graphing routine makes the nifty plots on your monitoring page?

David

Vinny P

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Jan 24, 2013, 4:20:01 PM1/24/13
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Brandon, 

Thanks for the tool. Quick question: Do you have a general number rules for when AppEngine performance is bad? i.e. Can you definitively say something similar to: "When memcache performance is over x ms, we start getting complaints from customers?"

Thanks.
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