On Thursday 29 Mar 2012 05:36:42 Steve Dougherty wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I was hoping to get some feedback on my Google Summer of Code
> application. I've noticed that the lack of detailed information
> available on network topology, link distribution, and overall makeup
> and health makes it difficult to make decisions on how to improve
> network performance. To that end, I'd like to:

One problem you may want to look at is digger3's code: Currently providing data 
for this is very inconvenient, and very hard if you're not a geek/unix sysadmin 
type. We need a plugin for running the test it is based on (

Currently users run a script daily (usually in a cron job), which runs 
src/freenet/node/simulator/LongTermManySingleBlocksTest, and upload the data to 
him somehow - usually by saving the file to a local web server. We need an easy 
way to collect this data. IMHO a plugin that runs it and then uploads the data 
would be really helpful. More people gathering data would allow us to measure 
the effect of a new build much more quickly and convincingly, although we are 
limited by the impact a new build always has due to nodes restarting etc.
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