Rabbitmq plugin: connection-related metrics.#1908
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@sparrc anything else needed for this one? |
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@sparrc Just checking again if there is anything we can do to get this merged up. Know you all are terribly busy. :-) |
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don't think so, I'm finishing up some feature development and planning on getting into my backlog of PR reviews this week. Should be in for 1.2. |
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Thanks! |
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* Rabbitmq plugin: connection-related metrics. * Run go fmt.
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* Rabbitmq plugin: connection-related metrics. * Run go fmt.
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This would help us track the "state" of connections, which can be used to identify bottlenecks in the infrastructure.