pub struct Metrics {
pub num_handles: usize,
pub num_refreshes: usize,
pub open_reachable_indices: usize,
pub known_reachable_indices: usize,
pub open_reachable_packs: usize,
pub known_packs: usize,
pub unused_slots: usize,
pub unreachable_indices: usize,
pub unreachable_packs: usize,
pub loose_dbs: usize,
}
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A snapshot about resource usage.
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§num_handles: usize
The total amount of handles which can be used to access object information.
num_refreshes: usize
The amount of refreshes performed to reconcile with the ODB state on disk.
open_reachable_indices: usize
The amount of indices that are currently open and will be returned to handles.
known_reachable_indices: usize
The amount of reachable, known indices, which aren’t opened yet.
open_reachable_packs: usize
The amount of packs which are open in memory and will be returned to handles.
known_packs: usize
The amount of packs that are reachable and will be returned to handles. They aren’t open yet.
unused_slots: usize
The amount of slots which are empty.
Over time these will fill, but they can be emptied as files are removed from disk.
unreachable_indices: usize
Unreachable indices are still using slots, but aren’t returned to new handles anymore unless they still happen to know their id.
This allows to keep files available while they are still potentially required for operations like pack generation, despite the file on disk being removed or changed.
unreachable_packs: usize
Equivalent to unreachable_indices
, but for mapped packed data files
loose_dbs: usize
The amount of loose object databases currently available for object retrieval.
There may be more than one if ‘alternates’ are used.