On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 07:46:42AM -0400, Frediano Ziglio wrote:
> >
> > From: Victor Toso
> >
> > Becomes quite hard to find meaning on something that is printed every
> > time. Only print latency value if it is a new min/max or if average
> > latency is 10% bigger/lower then usual.
> >
> > No
>
> From: Victor Toso
>
> Becomes quite hard to find meaning on something that is printed every
> time. Only print latency value if it is a new min/max or if average
> latency is 10% bigger/lower then usual.
>
> Not aiming to perfect statistics in latency here, just to avoid too
> verbose loggi
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 12:25:40PM +0100, Victor Toso wrote:
> From: Victor Toso
>
> Becomes quite hard to find meaning on something that is printed every
> time. Only print latency value if it is a new min/max or if average
> latency is 10% bigger/lower then usual.
>
> Not aiming to perfect sta
From: Victor Toso
Becomes quite hard to find meaning on something that is printed every
time. Only print latency value if it is a new min/max or if average
latency is 10% bigger/lower then usual.
Not aiming to perfect statistics in latency here, just to avoid too
verbose logging. Removing latenc