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Re: [tor-bugs] #30731 [Circumvention/Snowflake]: Publish post-sanitization broker logs
#30731: Publish post-sanitization broker logs
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Reporter: dcf | Owner: (none)
Type: task | Status: needs_information
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Circumvention/Snowflake | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Actual Points:
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: phw | Sponsor:
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Comment (by cohosh):
Replying to [comment:5 dcf]:
> Replying to [comment:3 cohosh]:
> > These graphs are really nice. Thanks for doing this! I'm wondering if
we want something similar to the information in these graphs for the
ongoing metrics collected from the broker (#21315).
>
> Yes, I think it would be great to have similar graphs using up-to-date
logs. The scripts in attachment:broker-logs.zip:ticket:30693 should still
work with the current sanitized logs. We should potentially think about
making the logs better reflect what we want to measure, because currently
they require a fair bit of inference. Here's the main classification
function from the `process` script that tries to regularize the log
messages:
I made a ticket for this: #30830.
I'm trying to reason out the difference between analyzing the log output
like we've done here and exporting formatted stats for the metrics like
we're planning to do for the geoip metrics. Are there scenarios where it's
better for us to analyze data in the way we've done here, or should we
figure out how to make the graphs in #30693 with exported data?
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