S5 going backwards

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Topic 13376

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With the release of the 2 beta apps to the mainstream, these numbers should change, dramatically over the next couple of weeks.

Look at the chart, just today:


As I try to understand the cumulative speed-up from our new app, I find this graph very useful. I'd be grateful if you could periodically update it over the coming few weeks.

Thanks!

Bruce

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S5 going backwards

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I'd be grateful if you could periodically update it over the coming few weeks.


As far as I understand it, this is done automatically once or twice a day.

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RE: Bruce, just keep an eye

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Bruce, just keep an eye on this forum, as that is not a static graph. It is updated off your XML files on a regular basis.

Terrific. Could I link to this from the server status page?

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@Stef: Thank you for this

@Stef:
Thank you for this graphs, they are really useful!
The one I'm looking at almost every day is the "Percent per day". Something that puzzles me is that from the month-scale overview it looks like the value is mostly below the 400m mark and only crossed it once, while in the 2-week graph it's clearly continously above that level.
AFAIK we don't keep a record of the past days of this value, It's actually just a report of the present status of our WU generator. Would it be possible to give us access to the numbers you build the graph from?

@Odysseus:

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More relevant is probably the considerable increase in active users—although it may well be that some are being attracted back to the project by the recent improvements.


I'm rather inclined to think that many machines have been shut down during the hotter days of the year, some to prevent overheating, some because people rather spent their time outside or on vacation. The "Active Hosts" graph look dramatic, but watch the scale - the baseline is not at 0.

In any case we should have left around 200 days for S5R1, which is really a good reason to celebrate!

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RE: Here is the database

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Here is the database dump.
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/einstein/einstein2.xml.bz2 (lots of numbers)
The first column is the absolute percentage.

I don't have a dump for "percent per day", because this value is calculated at runtime. So all i can do is a graph with a better resolution:
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/einstein/diffoobar.png


Thank you very much!

Hmm, this looks like a display problem in the month-case - or even a bug in the software.

Anyway - thanks a lot again!

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Stef: RE: Here is the

Stef:

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Here is the database dump.
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/einstein/einstein2.xml.bz2 (lots of numbers)
The first column is the absolute percentage.


Would you mind to update it for me as of, say, today?
I just started logging the values myself and want to close the gap.

Best,
Bernd

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RE: http://homepage.hispeed


Thanks. Hm, too bad, my own script overwrote the log instaed of appending to it, so the last day is missing again.

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Sorry I had no time yet to look for the problem, though I am pretty sure that a serverside provided "%/d"-value would solve the problem as well :-)


To avoid accumulating rounding errors I'd suggest to record the (integer) number of workunits that are done and derive the percentage done in the last day from that.

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