We know that the API call comes for the Router - Message Processor - Policies handled by cassandra and finally routed to the backed.
Is there a way to find out if in case there was a failure in the cassandra, then that particular API call failed due to the cassandra executing policies? How do we track a API call End 2 end, which logs we need to look at - for failures on a multinode (13 node ) cluster?
Case 845466
Answer by Carlos Eberhardt · Apr 03, 2015 at 12:55 AM
In addition to what Maruti says, for monitoring for failures please see the OPDK Operations Guide that came with the OPDK. Also check out this recent post here on using JMX: http://community.apigee.com/articles/2236/apigee-edge-on-premise-deployment-monitoring-api-p.html
@Carlos Eberhardt I do not have access to your mentioned page. Could you please assign me the access?
There is no access control on that community page. You should be able to view it anonymously. Please verify the link: http://community.apigee.com/articles/2236/apigee-edge-on-premise-deployment-monitoring-api-p.html
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