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Re: [tor-bugs] #21883 [Metrics/Analysis]: One-off analysis for number of relays a bwauth decided the median for
#21883: One-off analysis for number of relays a bwauth decided the median for
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Reporter: Sebastian | Owner: tom
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Metrics/Analysis | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Actual Points:
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Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Comment (by karsten):
Replying to [comment:2 tom]:
> So for the historical bwauth measuring graphs - I think i will generate
historical data for them... What i do currently is place data into a
sqlite database, and then every hour export the most recent 90 days worth
of data in a csv for javascript graph generation. I think I will backfill
the database... so I ought to be able to generate some one-off graphs like
the ones you created showing historical data.
That would be neat!
> I'm wondering if/what is the best approach to let my consensus-health
graphs get configurable and usable in metrics.tpo
Fine question! There's no easy answer, because so far we don't use
externally provided .csv files for graphs on Tor Metrics. But I could
imagine doing this in the future, if the data reaches back to more than
the past 90 days (ideally a few years back when bandwidth authorities
became a thing). We could simply fetch the .csv files as part of the
cronjob that generates .csv files. Though I'd say, for now, let's start
with the graphs on consensus-health.tpo and see if they're as useful as we
hope. If they are, let's have this discussion again!
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