Hi, On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 11:43 AM, milanisko k <vetri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Stackers, > I'd like to gather some overview on the $Sub: is there some infrastructure > in place to gather such stats? Are there any groups interested in it? Any > plans to establish such infrastructure? > I am working on such a tool with mixed results so far. Here's my approach taking let's say Nova as an example: 1) Print all the routes known to nova (available as a python-routes object: nova.api.openstack.compute.APIRouterV21()) 2) "Normalize" the Nova routes 3) Take the logs produced by Tempest during a tempest run (in logs/tempest.txt.gz). Grep for what looks like a Nova URL (based on port 8774) 4) "Normalize" the tested-by-tempest Nova routes. 5) Compare the two sets of routes 6) ???? 7) Profit !! So the hard part is obviously the normalizing of the URLs. I am currently using a tons of regex.... :) That's not fun. I'll let you guys know if I have something to show. I think there's real interest on the topic (it comes up every year or so), but no definitive answer/tool. Cheers, Jordan -- <https://www.scality.com/backup/?utm_source=signatures&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=backup2016>
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