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Tracing

Tracing is implemented via the tracing crate. This page describes the spans used by the client and the fields emitted on each of the spans.

See the benchmark application for an example showing how to configure tracing with a local Jaeger instance. This crate ships with a small example that uses docker-compose to run a local Jaeger instance.

Spans

This table shows the spans emitted by the client. The Partial Trace column describes whether the span will appear when only the partial-tracing feature flag is enabled.

Name Description Partial Trace
fred.command The top level span used for all redis commands. x
fred.prepare Time spent checking and preparing arguments.
fred.queued Time spent waiting in the in-memory queue before being sent to the server. Pipelining and backpressure settings can significantly affect this.
fred.write Time spent routing and writing a command to the socket.
fred.rtt Time spent waiting on a response from the server, starting from when the first byte is fed to the socket and ending when the full response has been decoded. x
fred.pubsub Time spent parsing a publish-subscribe message.

Tracing levels for the two tracing features can be configured separately through the TracingConfig.

Events

Name Description
fred.backpressure Emitted when a command hits backpressure due to too many in-flight commands.

Attributes

Name Description
client.id The ID of the client instance (client.id()).
client.queued The length of the in-memory command queue.
cmd.name The redis command name.
cmd.req The size (in bytes) of the command's arguments.
cmd.res The size (in bytes) of the command's response.
cmd.args The number of arguments being sent to the server.
cmd.flush Whether the socket was flushed while sending the command.
msg.channel The channel on which a pubsub message was received.
duration The duration of a pause, in milliseconds, of a backpressure event.