Hi,
people from gerrit's “Analytics” group [1] currently hold
* Push (including Force Push)
* Push Merge Commit
* Forge Author Identiy
* Forge Committer Identity
permissions on “analytics/*” projects in gerrit. But those permissions
got and get in the way one way or the other.
Do we need those
As Gergo pointed out, these early results may be because our first beta
testers may have some faster connections than average users. But could
there also be some bots or other traffic which could be distorting the
results?
I know that we are working next on histograms that will give us a better
Wikimedia stats portal http://stats.wikimedia.org/ stats.wikimedia.org
now features more tools and reports than ever (57 and growing). An often
heard complaint was that the portal was a bit overwhelming and hard to
navigate. Two changes hopefully help you find what you need with more ease.
First
Hi,
one might be tempted to think that the pmtpa data center having its
servers shut down today should not affect the analytics database
slaves, as they come with “eqiad” in their name:
s[1-7]-analytics-slave.eqiad.wmnet
.
But it seems at least our s7 slave went down while pmtpa machines are
Megan,
All the testing devices are in a cabinet sitting in between Juliusz and Jon
You can find all of them documented here
https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/Engineering/Mobile/Testing_Devices
--tomasz.
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Megan Hernandez
mhernan...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi
Hi Christian --
Thanks for the heads-up. I've verbally notified Dario and the Research and
Data team. They will follow up with tech-ops.
-Toby
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Christian Aistleitner
christ...@quelltextlich.at wrote:
Hi,
one might be tempted to think that the pmtpa data
alright, that’s very unfortunate – thanks Christian for catching this. All
these slaves are critical for a variety of scripts that populate dashboards and
ad-hoc analysis outside of enwiki and dewiki.
I’ll immediately file an RT ticket.
Dario
On Apr 21, 2014, at 5:27 PM, Toby Negrin
scrap that, I see there’s already an open ticket, I’ll follow up there.
On Apr 21, 2014, at 5:32 PM, Dario Taraborelli da...@wikimedia.org wrote:
alright, that’s very unfortunate – thanks Christian for catching this. All
these slaves are critical for a variety of scripts that populate