pub enum GooseCoordinatedOmissionMitigation {
    Average,
    Maximum,
    Minimum,
    Disabled,
}
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THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL FEATURE, DISABLED BY DEFAULT. Optionally mitigate the loss of data (coordinated omission) due to stalls on the upstream server.

Stalling can happen for many reasons, for example: garbage collection, a cache stampede, even unrelated load on the same server. Without any mitigation, Goose loses statistically relevant information as GooseUser threads are unable to make additional requests while they are blocked by an upstream stall. Goose mitigates this by backfilling the requests that would have been made during that time. Backfilled requests show up in the --request-file if enabled, though they were not actually sent to the server.

Goose can be configured to backfill requests based on the expected user_cadence. The expected cadence can be automatically calculated with any of the following configuration options.

Variants

Average

Backfill based on the average user_cadence for this GooseUser.

Maximum

Backfill based on the maximum user_cadence for this GooseUser.

Minimum

Backfill based on the minimum user_cadence for this GooseUser.

Disabled

Completely disable coordinated omission mitigation (default).

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Allow --co-mitigation from the command line using text variations on supported GooseCoordinatedOmissionMitigations by implementing FromStr.

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