Hi,

On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 09:55:43AM +0100, mistral.re...@posteo.net wrote:
> Many thanks for the reply including the link to the open ticket! I really
> hope that this gets sorted out at some point. I spent quite some time to
> sort out what might be wrong with my setup but good to know the issue is not
> on my side.

Following the Metrics Team meeting today, it was decided to remove these
graphs, at least until we can come up with something better.

> I think both - short-term and long-term - statistics are valuable.
> Short-term to control the impact of changes (some OS fine-tuning, routing
> changes, bandwidth changes,...) and long-term to see how stable everything
> is and how much a node is actually used and how it develops over time.

Indeed. The data is still present for the shorter-term graphs, though at a
lower resolution. If you would like higher resolution data for your relays,
you could take a look at:

 https://www.atagar.com/arm/

> To avoid misreading and confusion there should be no blank chars shown on
> Atlas when there is nothing available to fill them with data. This includes
> long-term charts where no recent data is shown (e.g even on a five-year
> graph I would expect to see data even if the node is maybe up for two years
> only).

Agreed. There was originally code to detect when data is missing, but it
doesn't seem to work anymore. I will need to dig into that futher.

Thanks for raising this issue and hopefully the fix can be reviewed and
deployed shortly.

Thanks,
Iain.

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