# Plan: KPI History Hourly Rollups (deferred #22) **Status:** Draft plan (not yet executed) — 2026-07-10 **Register row:** `docs/plans/2026-07-08-deferred-work-register.md` #22 **Revisit trigger that fired this plan:** *"KpiSample query latency on dashboards."* **Owning component:** KPI History (#26); touches Configuration Database (#17), Commons (#16), Central UI (#9), and every `IKpiSampleSource` owner. --- ## 1. Problem `KpiSample` is a tall/EAV table sampled once per minute per series (`(Source, Metric, Scope, ScopeKey)` 4-tuple). Long-range trend queries fetch and sort every raw row in the window before `KpiSeriesBucketer` downsamples to `DefaultMaxSeriesPoints = 200`: | Window | Raw rows/series @ 1/min | |--------|-------------------------| | 24 h | 1,440 | | 7 d | 10,080 | | 30 d | 43,200 | | 90 d | 129,600 | The four trend surfaces (Notification Outbox, Site Calls, Audit Log, Health) today offer only **24 h** and **7 d** windows, so the worst case is ~10k rows/series. The latency trigger only truly bites once **30 d / 90 d** windows are added — so this plan must decide whether to add those windows *and* pre-aggregate them, or rollups have no caller. ## 2. Key facts that shape the design (from the code) - **The bucketer is not the bottleneck.** `KpiSeriesBucketer.Bucket` derives bucket width purely from `(to − from) / maxPoints` *after* rows are in memory. The cost is entirely in `GetRawSeriesAsync` fetching/sorting rows. Hourly rollups plug in by feeding the bucketer a **pre-thinned ≤1-row/hour series** (≈60× fewer rows). - **`KpiHistoryQueryService.GetSeriesAsync` already owns fetch→bucket + options** — the natural place to branch raw-vs-rollup by range. - **`KpiHistoryRecorderActor` takes the root `IServiceProvider` and opens a per-tick scope** — a new hourly rollup timer needs **no constructor change**, just a new timer + repo method (same shape as the existing sample/purge timers). - **Metrics are not all gauges.** Most are instantaneous gauges (`queueDepth`, `buffered`, `connectionsDown`, `oldestPendingAgeSeconds`) where last-value-per- hour is correct. But several are **already-windowed rate counters** (`deliveredLastInterval`, `failedLastInterval`, `*LastHour`, `scriptErrors`, `deadLetters`) where last-value-per-hour **undercounts** (keeps one minute's delta, discards the other 59). This is the single biggest correctness decision. - Some metrics are **conditionally emitted** (`oldestPendingAgeSeconds` skipped when null) — a rollup must not assume a row exists every minute. - **This is greenfield** — no `rollup`/`KpiRollup` table/column/code exists. ## 3. Chosen approach **A separate `KpiRollupHourly` table, populated by an hourly recorder tick, with per-metric aggregation intent, queried via a range threshold, retained longer than raw samples, and backfilled once at migration.** Also add **30 d / 90 d** windows to the four surfaces so the rollups have a caller. Rationale for each decision (the research surfaced these as the required choices): **(a) Separate table vs. computed-on-read → separate `KpiRollupHourly` table.** Computed-on-read (`GROUP BY DATEADD(hour…)`) needs no migration/backfill but still **scans all raw rows** in SQL every query — it shrinks rows *returned*, not rows *scanned*, so it only partially addresses the latency trigger. A pre-aggregated table (design-consistent with the non-partitioned `KpiSample` model) makes a 90 d read a small indexed scan (~2,160 rows vs ~130k). **(b) Who computes → recorder-side hourly tick.** Add a third Akka timer (`RollupTick`) to `KpiHistoryRecorderActor`. Fold the **trailing N hours** (lookback window, not just "last hour") so a singleton-failover handover that misses a tick re-folds on recovery. Idempotent **upsert** keyed on `(Source, Metric, Scope, ScopeKey, HourStartUtc)`. Query-time fold was rejected because it doesn't reduce SQL scan (see (a)). **(c) Range routing → in `KpiHistoryQueryService.GetSeriesAsync`.** New option `RollupThresholdHours` (default 168 = 7 d): windows ≤ threshold → `GetRawSeriesAsync` (preserves intra-minute detail on 24 h/7 d); windows > threshold → `GetHourlySeriesAsync`. `KpiSeriesBucketer.Bucket` then runs unchanged on whichever series (note 90 d rollup = 2,160 rows > 200, so bucketing still applies on top). **(d) Retention → rollups outlive raw.** Keep raw `KpiSample` at 90 d (existing purge). Retain `KpiRollupHourly` much longer (new `RollupRetentionDays`, default 365) via a **second purge pass** mirroring the 1-hour-sliced batch DELETE in `PurgeOlderThanAsync`. Validator must enforce `RollupRetentionDays ≥ RetentionDays`. This delivers *both* read-speed and history depth; without it the feature only buys speed. **(e) Backfill → one-shot fold at rollout.** Fold existing ≤90 d of `KpiSample` into `KpiRollupHourly` once (data migration or idempotent startup fold), so 30 d/90 d charts aren't blank until enough wall-clock passes. The idempotent upsert key makes a re-run safe. **Cross-cutting correctness — per-metric aggregation.** Classify each charted metric as **gauge** (store last-value-per-hour) or **rate** (store sum-per-hour); store `Value` plus `Min`/`Max`/`Count` so the fold is faithful and future avg/min/ max charts are unblocked. A metric→kind classification lives next to the `KpiMetrics` catalog. Rate metrics folded with `last-value` would silently undercount long-range totals — this must be explicit, not incidental. ## 4. Task breakdown ### Task 1 — `KpiRollupHourly` entity + EF config + migration `[standard]` - **Files (new):** `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Entities/Kpi/KpiRollupHourly.cs`, `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase/Configurations/KpiRollupHourlyEntityTypeConfiguration.cs`, a new `Migrations/*AddKpiRollupHourlyTable.cs` (append after `20260710…`). - **Files (edit):** `.../ConfigurationDatabase/ScadaBridgeDbContext.cs` (DbSet). - Columns: 4-tuple series key (same varchar sizes as `KpiSample`) + `HourStartUtc` (`datetime2`, hour-truncated UTC) + `Value` (folded aggregate) + `MinValue` + `MaxValue` + `SampleCount`. Unique index on `(Source, Metric, Scope, ScopeKey, HourStartUtc)` (upsert key + covers range reads); secondary index on `(HourStartUtc)` for purge. Non-partitioned, `[PRIMARY]`, no DB-role restriction (mirror `KpiSample`). **Build before scaffolding the migration** (repo gotcha: `--no-build` emits an empty migration). ### Task 2 — Metric aggregation classification `[small]` - **Files:** `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Types/Kpi/KpiMetrics.cs` (or a new `KpiMetricAggregation.cs` beside it). - Add a `Gauge`/`Rate` classification and a lookup by `(Source, Metric)` covering all charted metrics across the four sources. Rate: `deliveredLastInterval`, `failedLastInterval`, `totalEventsLastHour`, `errorEventsLastHour`, `scriptErrors`, `alarmEvalErrors`, `deadLetters`, `eventLogWriteFailures`. Gauge: everything else (`queueDepth`, `buffered`, `stuck`, `parked*`, `oldestPendingAgeSeconds`, `connectionsUp/Down`, `deployedInstances`, …). Unknown metric → default `Gauge` (last-value) + log, so a new metric can't crash the fold. Unit-test the classification is total over the current catalog. ### Task 3 — Rollup fold repository method `[standard]` - **Files:** `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.Commons/Interfaces/Repositories/IKpiHistoryRepository.cs`, `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.ConfigurationDatabase/Repositories/KpiHistoryRepository.cs` - `FoldHourlyRollupsAsync(DateTime fromHourUtc, DateTime toHourUtc, ct)`: group `KpiSample` in the window by `(series, hour)`, apply per-metric aggregation (Task 2) → `Value`, plus `MinValue`/`MaxValue`/`SampleCount`; **idempotent upsert** into `KpiRollupHourly` on the unique key. Skip the current (incomplete) hour. Handle the conditionally-emitted metric (missing rows in some minutes) gracefully. - `GetHourlySeriesAsync(source, metric, scope, scopeKey, fromUtc, toUtc, ct)` → `IReadOnlyList` (project `HourStartUtc`→`CapturedAtUtc`, `Value`), ordered ascending — same contract as `GetRawSeriesAsync` so the bucketer is agnostic. - `PurgeRollupsOlderThanAsync(before, ct)` — 1-hour-sliced batch DELETE (mirror `PurgeOlderThanAsync`). ### Task 4 — Recorder hourly tick + rollup purge `[standard]` - **Files:** `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.KpiHistory/KpiHistoryRecorderActor.cs`, `.../KpiHistoryOptions.cs`, `.../KpiHistoryOptionsValidator.cs` - New Akka timer `RollupTick` at `RollupInterval` (default 1 h): per-tick scope → `FoldHourlyRollupsAsync(now − RollupLookbackHours, now)`. Re-fold lookback (default 3 h) makes failover-missed hours self-heal via the idempotent upsert. `_rollupInFlight` guard (mirror `_sampleInFlight`). Extend the daily purge tick to also call `PurgeRollupsOlderThanAsync(now − RollupRetentionDays)`. - Options: `RollupInterval` (1 h), `RollupLookbackHours` (3), `RollupRetentionDays` (365), `RollupThresholdHours` (168). Validator: all `> 0`; `RollupRetentionDays` bound `[1, 3650]` **and ≥ `RetentionDays`**; `RollupThresholdHours ≥ 24`. ### Task 5 — Query service range routing `[small]` - **Files:** `src/ZB.MOM.WW.ScadaBridge.CentralUI/Services/KpiHistoryQueryService.cs` - In `GetSeriesAsync`: if `(toUtc − fromUtc).TotalHours > RollupThresholdHours`, call `GetHourlySeriesAsync`, else `GetRawSeriesAsync`; then `Bucket` as today. Both ctors (production `IServiceScopeFactory`, test `IKpiHistoryRepository`) keep working. Unit-test the routing boundary (168 h raw vs 169 h rollup). ### Task 6 — Backfill existing samples once `[standard]` - **Files:** startup fold in Host (grep `AkkaHostedService` KPI wiring) OR a data migration. - One idempotent `FoldHourlyRollupsAsync(now − RetentionDays, now)` at first startup after deploy (guarded so it runs once / is cheap to re-run). Log rows folded. Prefer the startup fold over a data-migration so it reuses Task 3 logic. ### Task 7 — Add 30 d / 90 d windows to the four surfaces `[standard]` - **Files:** `.../Pages/Audit/AuditLogPage.razor.cs`, `.../Pages/SiteCalls/SiteCallsReport.razor.cs`, `.../Pages/Notifications/NotificationKpis.razor`, `.../Pages/Monitoring/Health.razor` - Add 30 d (720 h) and 90 d (2160 h) toggle buttons alongside the existing 24 h / 7 d. No fetch-call changes — they already pass `fromUtc/toUtc` to the query service, which now transparently routes to rollups for the long windows. This is what actually *exercises* the rollup path (without it, rollups have no caller). ### Task 8 — Tests + docs `[standard]` - **Files:** `tests/.../Commons.Tests/*` (bucketer unchanged; classification; fold aggregation math — especially rate-sum vs gauge-last), `tests/.../ConfigurationDatabase.Tests/*` (fold upsert idempotency, purge, `GetHourlySeriesAsync`), `tests/.../KpiHistory.Tests/*` (rollup tick + purge + in-flight guard + failover re-fold), `tests/.../CentralUI.Tests/*` (query routing; new window buttons). - Docs: `docs/requirements/Component-KpiHistory.md` (schema section for the rollup table, retention section, query section: raw≤threshold / rollup>threshold, new windows), `docs/plans/2026-06-17-m6-kpi-history-design.md` (mark downsampling deferral delivered), and move register #22 to **Resolved**. ## 5. Risks / call-outs - **Rate-metric undercount** — the plan's biggest correctness risk; Task 2's classification + Task 3's per-metric fold must be reviewed together. A rate metric folded as last-value silently misreports long-range totals. - **Failover-missed hour** — the lookback re-fold + idempotent upsert is the backstop; verify a simulated missed tick self-heals. - **Retention coherence** — `RollupRetentionDays ≥ RetentionDays` must be validator-enforced or long-range charts get holes where raw is purged but rollups weren't yet written. - **Migration hygiene** — build before `migrations add`; delete empty scaffolds (repo gotcha). - **No new infra** — like `KpiSample`, the rollup table lives in central MS SQL, non-partitioned; no new services. ## 6. Explicitly out of scope - Multi-resolution rollups (daily/weekly) — hourly only; revisit if 1-year+ windows appear. - Charting `Min`/`Max`/`Avg` bands — the columns are stored to unblock it, but the `KpiTrendChart` still plots a single series in this plan. - Changing live-sample cadence or the point-in-time KPI reads (unaffected).