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Reed Allman 9eaf824398 add jaeger support, link hot container & req span (#840)
* add jaeger support, link hot container & req span

* adds jaeger support now with FN_JAEGER_URL, there's a simple tutorial in the
operating/metrics.md file now and it's pretty easy to get up and running.
* links a hot request span to a hot container span. when we change this to
sample at a lower ratio we'll need to finagle the hot container span to always
sample or something, otherwise we'll hide that info. at least, since we're
sampling at 100% for now if this is flipped on, can see freeze/unfreeze etc.
if they hit. this is useful for debugging. note that zipkin's exporter does
not follow the link at all, hence jaeger... and they're backed by the Cloud
Empire now (CNCF) so we'll probably use it anyway.

* vendor: add thrift for jaeger
2018-03-13 15:57:12 -07:00

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Building Apache Thrift on CentOS 6.5

Starting with a minimal installation, the following steps are required to build Apache Thrift on Centos 6.5. This example builds from source, using the current development master branch. These instructions should also work with Apache Thrift releases beginning with 0.9.2.

Update the System

sudo yum -y update

Install the Platform Development Tools

sudo yum -y groupinstall "Development Tools"

Upgrade autoconf/automake/bison

sudo yum install -y wget

Upgrade autoconf

wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.69.tar.gz
tar xvf autoconf-2.69.tar.gz
cd autoconf-2.69
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
sudo make install
cd ..

Upgrade automake

wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/automake/automake-1.14.tar.gz
tar xvf automake-1.14.tar.gz
cd automake-1.14
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
sudo make install
cd ..

Upgrade bison

wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/bison-2.5.1.tar.gz
tar xvf bison-2.5.1.tar.gz
cd bison-2.5.1
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
sudo make install
cd ..

Add Optional C++ Language Library Dependencies

All languages require the Apache Thrift IDL Compiler and at this point everything needed to make the IDL Compiler is installed (if you only need the compiler you can skip to the Build step).

If you will be developing Apache Thrift clients/servers in C++ you will also need additional packages to support the C++ shared library build.

Install C++ Lib Dependencies

sudo yum -y install libevent-devel zlib-devel openssl-devel

Upgrade Boost >= 1.53

wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/boost/files/boost/1.53.0/boost_1_53_0.tar.gz
tar xvf boost_1_53_0.tar.gz
cd boost_1_53_0
./bootstrap.sh
sudo ./b2 install

Build and Install the Apache Thrift IDL Compiler

git clone https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/thrift.git
cd thrift
./bootstrap.sh
./configure --with-lua=no
make
sudo make install

This will build the compiler (thrift/compiler/cpp/thrift --version) and any language libraries supported. The make install step installs the compiler on the path: /usr/local/bin/thrift You can use the ./configure --enable-libs=no switch to build the Apache Thrift IDL Compiler only without lib builds. To run tests use "make check".