Philip Withnall commented:
Analysis is done here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/pwithnall/gnome-environmental-analysis/-/tree/master/guadec-2020/README.md
tl;dr: Looks like GUADEC 2020 resulted in up to 0.5–1tCO2e emissions
I’ll blog about this soon. Thanks again @barthalion!
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Philip Withnall commented:
Thanks @barthalion! I’ll blog about it once I’ve done the analysis.
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Bartłomiej Piotrowski commented:
Just on a side note, gesture runs oscp-node01 and node02 as VMs, scale runs
node03 and node04.
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Bartłomiej Piotrowski commented:
Sorry, I took Friday off. Here it is:
[co2-stats.tar.zst](/uploads/19be84c7bfe8a2125dd5ea5781cfc3c2/co2-stats.tar.zst)
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Philip Withnall commented:
OK, I’m back now and ready to analyse the data whenever you get a chance to
extract it :)
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Philip Withnall commented:
(Shifting the due date to when we expect to extract data)
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Philip Withnall commented:
> It has been deployed on OSCP nodes and meet.gnome.org via Docker image I
> created myself (data is stored in Docker volume) and directly on gesture and
> scale (hypervisors/database nodes) after I found proper combination of
> packages. When do you want to get t
Bartłomiej Piotrowski commented:
It has been deployed on OSCP nodes and meet.gnome.org via Docker image I
created myself (data is stored in Docker volume) and directly on gesture and
scale (hypervisors/database nodes) after I found proper combination of
packages. When do you want to get the
Bartłomiej Piotrowski commented:
@pwithnall Any chance you can prepare a Dockerfile or at least tell us which
distribution you tested your units on? We need something that works on various
distros, not just one.
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Bartłomiej Piotrowski commented:
>From meet.gnome.org which runs Ubuntu 16.04:
```
● co2-stats.service - Collect carbon emissions statistics
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/co2-stats.service; disabled; vendor
preset: enabled)
Active: inactive (dead) since Fri 2020-07-17 22:00:57 UT
Philip Withnall commented:
@barthalion, how does the service file look? Ideally it needs to be installed
on the servers ASAP in order to get some pre-GUADEC baseline data.
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Philip Withnall commented:
OK, here’s the service and timer file which I’ve written. They should be
self-contained and can just be dropped into `/etc/systemd/system`, then
`systemctl daemon-reload; systemctl enable --now co2-stats.{service,timer}`.
The timer runs every 30 minutes and the ou
Bartłomiej Piotrowski commented:
If it helps, the machine hosting Big Blue Button is this one:
https://www.packet.com/cloud/servers/m1-xlarge/
To be really thorough, there are also 4 pods running various daemons for
events.gnome.org + one server which hosts the database for it. Servers runn
Bartłomiej Piotrowski commented:
Unfortunately there are no results.
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Philip Withnall commented:
I’m putting the script together now, and was wondering if the machine has
inbuilt power monitoring hardware. Is it possible for one of you to run `sudo
find /sys -type f -name power_now` on the machine now and tell me the output?
If the machine has an appropriate
Andrea Veri commented:
@pwithnall, we'll mainly use a single bare metal for the GUADEC conference
running BBB. If you could provide the systemd unit we can place it on the host
and provide you the required information. This host is NOT part of the GNOME
internal network and as such runs no
Philip Withnall commented:
Setting the due date for just before GUADEC begins, since there’s no point
otherwise. :)
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In order to be able to compare the carbon emissions from GUADEC 2020 against
previous (and future) GNOME conferences, it would be really useful if some data
could be collected from the serv
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