On 2013-03-22 6:46 PM, "Matthew Walker" <mwal...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
> >
> > People throw around words like graphite, but unless im mistaken us
> > non staff folks do not have access to whatever that may be.
>
> Graphite refers to the cluster performance logger available at:
> http://graphite.wikimedia.org/
>
> Anyone with a labs account can view it -- which as a commiter you do (it's
> the same as your Gerrit login.)

I've tried. My lab login doesnt work.

More generally, since labs account are free to make, what is the point of
password protecting it?

>
> otoh i barely ever look at the local profiling i did set up...
>
> This problem still exists with graphite; you have to look at it for it to
> do any good :)

That's lame ;)

-bawolff

> ~Matt Walker
> Wikimedia Foundation
> Fundraising Technology Team
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Brian Wolff <bawo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > been a way to reliably measure performance...
> > >
> >
> > The measure part is important. As it stands I have no way of measuring
code
> > in action (sure i can set up profiling locally, and actually have but
its
> > not the same [otoh i barely ever look at the local profiling i did set
> > up...). People throw around words like graphite, but unless im mistaken
us
> > non staff folks do not have access to whatever that may be.
> >
> > -bawolff
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