I am building a performance monitoring tool which works in a cluster with Kafka topics.
For example, I am monitoring two topics: request
, response
. I.e. I need to have two timestamps - one from request
and another from response
. Then I could calculate difference to see how much time spent in a service which received a request and produced a response.
Please take in the account that it is working on a cluster, so different components may run on different hosts, hence - different physical clocks - so they could be out-of-sync and it will distort results significantly.
Also, I could not reliably use the clock of the monitoring tool itself, as this will influence timing results by its own processing times.
So, I would like to design a proper way which is reliably calculate time difference. What is most reliable way to measure time difference between two events in Kafka?
request
andresponse
topics? Or you are using the timestamp of the Kafka message itself? And when you talk about measuring the time between the two events, how are you defining the time of the event?request
event and when it maderesponse
available for others to consume. In this case it could be Kafka Broker's timestamp I guess.log.message.timestamp.type
toLogAppendTime
which use broker timestamp in the records. Then, you can find the time diff b/w request and response.request
andresponse
topics are using the same physical clock? My understanding Kafka may work on a several nodes of a cluster...