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Eli Stevens commented on COUCHDB-1515: -------------------------------------- CouchDB 1.5.0 (from the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ppa built by dch): http://localhost:15984/_stats/couchdb/open_databases?range=60 { couchdb: { open_databases: { description: "number of open databases", current: -59, sum: -59, mean: 2.966, stddev: 26.009, min: -181, max: 72 } } } Kxepal on IRC says that querying this with ?range= doesn't make sense, since these are absolute values. http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Runtime_Statistics doesn't call out any keys as being special, and http://couchdb.readthedocs.org/en/latest/api/server/common.html#stats doesn't mention range at all. It is unclear what's supposed to happen here. Querying without range: { couchdb: { open_databases: { description: "number of open databases", current: 137, sum: 137, mean: 0.028, stddev: 7.227, min: -227, max: 89 } } } Which also doesn't make sense. How is min negative? How is max less than current? > _stats: open_databases and open_os_files are zero if queried with a > range-parameter > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: COUCHDB-1515 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1515 > Project: CouchDB > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.2 > Environment: Mac OS X (built with homebrew), Ubuntu 12.04 Server > (build with build-couchdb) > Reporter: Andreas Lappe > Priority: Minor > > I don't know if this intentionally but I thought it would make sense that > couchdb also reports the number of open databases and files in the last > specified rangeā¦ -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)