Just in case anyone isn't on the Sakai list. Way to go on the 'My
Active Sites' design!
Michelle
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From: "Stephen Marquard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: February 22, 2008 12:01:54 PM EST (CA)
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <sakai-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: 2-5-x in full production
Hi all,
Today is the end of the first week of term, with our Sakai 2-5-x
instance under full load (for us). This is approx distinct 9000
users logging in per day, and a peak of 1766 sessions (stats at
https://vula.uct.ac.za/web/dev/dashboard/)
Overall, things went smoothly. Judging from the mix of support
calls which we've received, the 'My Active Sites' popup has
eliminated almost all of the "I can't find my site" (= didn't click
on the -more- drop-down) problems.
On the performance front, we only had one significant issue which
caused about an hour of seriously degraded response, which is
Section Info: SAK-13021. This is in fact not a new issue and has
affected us in the past, but we'll be putting some work into
resolving it before our next start of term in Jul 08.
It's slightly too early to get solid performance data on all tools,
as at the start of the academic year, most courses are starting off
with new sites (i.e. not much data in them yet).
On the quality front, our automatic analysis of email bug reports
(https://vula.uct.ac.za/web/dev/dashboard/bugs.html and https://
vula.uct.ac.za/mrtg/bug-summary.html) shows about 70 distinct bugs
that result in stack traces for users, affecting between 0.3% and
0.7% of the user population (in a 24 hr period). This doesn't count
tools which never surface their stack traces to the portal error
handler (e.g. some RSF tools like Polls), or ERRORs or stack traces
that only show up in catalina.out, and we're also not using the
complete toolset (e.g. only Glossary from OSP, and we don't have
mailtool or blogger in our build).
What do you think is an appropriate target for bugs in Sakai
production instances? Once 2.5.0 is released, perhaps we could work
towards a quality target for 2.5.1 based on some bug-incidence
metrics from 2-5-x production sites.
Cheers
Stephen
Stephen Marquard, Learning Technologies Co-ordinator
Centre for Educational Technology, University of Cape Town
http://www.cet.uct.ac.za ( http://www.cet.uct.ac.za/ )
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Phone: +27-21-650-5037 Cell: +27-83-500-5290
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