[metrics-bugs] #29787 [Metrics/Onionperf]: Enumerate possible failure cases and include failure information in .tpf output
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#29787: Enumerate possible failure cases and include failure information in .tpf
output
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Reporter: karsten | Owner: metrics-team
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Metrics/Onionperf | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
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Comment (by acute):
Replying to [comment:23 karsten]:
> I made a hopefully even more useful plot that distinguishes between
public and onion server and that groups errors by OnionPerf/tgen (prefix:
TGEN) and tor (prefix: TOR). Admitted, it's a lot of information in a
single plot. It probably needs a fair amount of textual explanation to be
readable for Tor Metrics users.
> However, I'm afraid that I'm running out of time for the failure
analysis.
I'm happy to come up with a couple of paragraphs to describe each failure
case - already have explanations for some of the proxy errors. Would that
be helpful?
> I'm wondering how we could add a graph like this to Tor Metrics. We
earlier speculated about including more failure information in .tpf files,
but we would then have to produce new .tpf files for past measurements. Is
that trivial to do? Or would we have to switch to .json files for Tor
Metrics?
The tpf files are built from the json files at the time of analysis. This
means we have to change the analysis code and then rerun the analysis for
every single pair of logs. Do we have all the logs?
Current PRs to be merged into the analysis code relate to #29374, and
immediately after that #26673, then this can be my next priority for the
analysis.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/29787#comment:24>
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