Hi Mark,
Thanks so much for applying Dan’s proposed fix so quickly!
As discussed, I am puzzled by the numbers on these updated graphs:
Global image views used to be up above 3 million on Sunday 4/27, after the launch to 9 new pilot sites but before the outage (1). However, they now only appear to be 2 million. And the decline is surprising, compared to other pilot launches where image views keep increasing.
Also, local image views on the Polish Wikipedia used to be above 1 million on the same date before the outage, but are now down to 500k for the same date:
Dan, Gilles or others, any ideas what’s going on — and how we can get the metrics back on track? I’m Cc:ing Analytics in case others have some insights that could help us.
We’re launching today on French and Dutch Wikipedias, and would like to have stable metrics to discuss with our communities.
Thanks for any help you can provide. :)
Fabrice
On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 11:40:08AM -0400, Dan Andreescu wrote:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/130833/1/mobile/config.yaml
I've done this on stat1003; we don't have any of yer high-falutin' config
files in the multimedia analytics repos.
Thanks for the suggestion :)
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db1047 (where all the event logging data is being replicated to) is still lagging and we'll update the thread on the analytics list when it's done.
In the meantime, you can switch your queries from s1 to a new box that's caught up already. Here's a similar change I submitted for the mobile web team to consider:
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