On 2013-03-22 6:46 PM, "Matthew Walker" <mwalker(a)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 <bawolff(a)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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