I am using Spring Boot Actuator dependency to get insights of application. For that, I have used Spring Boot Admin. Configuration for client-server is working fine. I have t
MAX represents the maximum time taken to execute endpoint.
Analysis for /user/asset/getAllAssets
COUNT TOTAL_TIME MAX
5 115 17
6 122 17 (Execution Time = 122 - 115 = 17)
7 131 17 (Execution Time = 131 - 122 = 17)
8 187 56 (Execution Time = 187 - 131 = 56)
9 204 56 From Now MAX will be 56 (Execution Time = 204 - 187 = 17)
No number of request for particular endPoint does not affect the MAX
There is Timer which set the value 0. When the endpoint is not being called or executed for sometime Timer sets MAX to 0. Here approximate timer value is 2.30 minutes (150 seconds)
For that, I have taken 6 samples (executed the same endpoint for 6 times). For that, I have determined the time difference between the time of calling the endpoint - time for when MAX set back to zero
DistributionStatisticConfig has .expiry(Duration.ofMinutes(2)).bufferLength(3)
which sets some measurements to 0 if there is no request has been made in between expiry time or rotate time.
MAX property belongs to enum Statistic which is used by Measurement (In Measurement we get COUNT, TOTAL_TIME, MAX)
public static final Statistic MAX
The maximum amount recorded. When this represents a time, it is reported in the monitoring system's base unit of time.
Notes:
This is the cases from metric for a particular endpoint (here /actuator/metrics/http.server.requests?tag=uri:/user/asset/getAllAssets).
For generalize metric of actuator/metrics/http.server.requests
As you can see from Request 1, Request 2 (in question) the MAX has been reduced (from 3.0002913 to 2.3612968) so that maybe because of MAX for some endPoint will be set backed to 0 due to a timer. In my view for MAX for /http.server.requests will be same as a particular endpoint. (but sure on that, investigating on it)