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Key: QB-1573
Type: Improvement Improvement
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Catalin Jora
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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increase statistics granularity

Created: 06/Mar/13 03:37 PM   Updated: 26/Mar/13 03:15 AM
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 5.0.10
Fix Version/s: 5.0.14

Original Estimate: Unknown Remaining Estimate: Unknown Time Spent: Unknown


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Can you try to provide better statistics for load on Resources/nodes?
I want to be able to know availability for some resources during business hours (for CI builds), or during night. Now, statistics older then 1 day are calculated per 24 hours.
During the last 24 hours we have 100% usage during business hours and almost 0% used during night.
The current reports will show 50% usage for last day, which is not really helping...




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Steve Luo [07/Mar/13 12:53 PM]
Sorry, I'm not very understand your requirements. Do you mean the measurements for resources in Grid tab page?

Catalin Jora [07/Mar/13 01:19 PM]
Yes, there and also for nodes tab in Build Measurements.

Steve Luo [07/Mar/13 02:36 PM]
Ok, so I guess you mean when you click 'week' button, you want to have an option to view the hourly data for a specified resource, am I right?

In QuickBuild, we collect measurements data from each node/resource in every 5 minutes, which we call raw data, and the raw data will be aggregated to 1 hour data later, and then aggregated to 6 hours data, at last, will be aggregated to 1 day data. For raw data, we only preserve 2 days, for 1H data, we preserve for 14 days, for 6H data, we preserve 30 days, and for 1 day data, we preserve 1 year. I think have an option to show 1 hour data for each resource for 1 week and show 6H data for 1 month could be enough, how do you think?


Catalin Jora [12/Mar/13 02:59 PM]
Sorry for late reply. Your suggestion would be great. Exactly what we need. 1H data should be enough to get an insight into what we want to measure.

Catalin Jora [12/Mar/13 03:00 PM]
Would this also be available as a gadget?