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Metrics exposure for volcano scheduling start time and end time for each job #2312
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Please help take a look @william-wang @hwdef @Thor-wl , I can help raise a PR for this if there is chance |
I think this is useful. |
@dontan001 That's reasonable to have start time and end time of the job. Go ahead to raise a PR :) |
ref: #1764 |
Thank you @hwdef for sharing the PR Let me prepare a PR then please comment further, thanks very much for the update @hwdef @william-wang |
+1. It makes sense. |
Please review and let me know if any suggestion, thanks a lot |
Considering the kube-state-metrics may not be deployed in user environment, it would be brilliant to expose the start time in Volcano as well. I have refined the PR to include both, please review again when get chance @hwdef @william-wang @Thor-wl |
/close |
@Thor-wl: Closing this issue. In response to this:
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What would you like to be added:
Currently we find there are no metrics to indicate the scheduling start time and end time for each job, and only scheduling duration is available, which is e2e_job_scheduling_duration.
We would like these two timestamps could be exposed in Volcano, there after could be visualized via Grafana annotation in dashboard, and it is a great help when we are doing the Spark+Volcano performance analysis
Why is this needed:
It is for spark+volcano performance analysis
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