On Monday 11 May 2009 18:15:52 Robert Hailey wrote:
> 
> Perhaps I am going crazy, but I seem to recall a statistic with  
> regards to the end-result of requests (when Matthew had me tracking  
> down the FATAL_TIMEOUT) errors.
> 
> Something like this:
> +-----------------------+
> |   SSK final states    |
> +-----------------+-----+
> | FATAL_TIMEOUT   | 12% |
> | REQUEST_TIMEOUT |  6% |
> | SUCCESS         |  2% |
> +-----------------+-----+
> 
> Where is it? has it ever existed on the stats page?
> 
> Surely if 80-95% of requests are failing, we should know why they are  
> failing... right?

They are mostly failing because of DNF because SSK requests are all polling 
nonexistent keys, surely?

We had such a table for swaps, and we have something similar for backoff 
reasons, but I don't think we have anything like that for requests.
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