Maybe it's just me - but I tried three different browsers and usually can't see the short term usage charts on Atlas, i.e. 3-days and 1 week bandwidth charts are usually just blank. Two random examples where I can't see the charts (but there is data; monthly and yearly charts showing up quite well):
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/F3F8B1A79C6781609B443CF0C1A130C85EB60C...
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/7D278652898C38878F51D93969EB88C497BFB6...
Sorry, if this is my local issue but I just can't find the reason for it...
mistral.relay@posteo.net:
Maybe it's just me - but I tried three different browsers and usually can't see the short term usage charts on Atlas, i.e. 3-days and 1 week bandwidth charts are usually just blank. Two random examples where I can't see the charts (but there is data; monthly and yearly charts showing up quite well):
Sorry, if this is my local issue but I just can't find the reason for it...
Not just you. This data is gone. Though Atlas still 'plots' it. See https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/19553.
-- Ivan Markin
Many thanks for the reply including the link to the open ticket! I really hope that this gets sorted out at some point. I spent quite some time to sort out what might be wrong with my setup but good to know the issue is not on my side.
I think both - short-term and long-term - statistics are valuable. Short-term to control the impact of changes (some OS fine-tuning, routing changes, bandwidth changes,...) and long-term to see how stable everything is and how much a node is actually used and how it develops over time.
To avoid misreading and confusion there should be no blank chars shown on Atlas when there is nothing available to fill them with data. This includes long-term charts where no recent data is shown (e.g even on a five-year graph I would expect to see data even if the node is maybe up for two years only).
Hopefully, Atlas will provide that info in more complete and obvious, understandable way sometime. I definitely appreciate the work behind it! :-)
Am 19.01.2017 21:58 schrieb Ivan Markin:
mistral.relay@posteo.net:
Maybe it's just me - but I tried three different browsers and usually can't see the short term usage charts on Atlas, i.e. 3-days and 1 week bandwidth charts are usually just blank. Two random examples where I can't see the charts (but there is data; monthly and yearly charts showing up quite well):
Sorry, if this is my local issue but I just can't find the reason for it...
Not just you. This data is gone. Though Atlas still 'plots' it. See https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/19553.
-- Ivan Markin _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 09:55:43AM +0100, mistral.relay@posteo.net wrote:
Many thanks for the reply including the link to the open ticket! I really hope that this gets sorted out at some point. I spent quite some time to sort out what might be wrong with my setup but good to know the issue is not on my side.
Following the Metrics Team meeting today, it was decided to remove these graphs, at least until we can come up with something better.
I think both - short-term and long-term - statistics are valuable. Short-term to control the impact of changes (some OS fine-tuning, routing changes, bandwidth changes,...) and long-term to see how stable everything is and how much a node is actually used and how it develops over time.
Indeed. The data is still present for the shorter-term graphs, though at a lower resolution. If you would like higher resolution data for your relays, you could take a look at:
To avoid misreading and confusion there should be no blank chars shown on Atlas when there is nothing available to fill them with data. This includes long-term charts where no recent data is shown (e.g even on a five-year graph I would expect to see data even if the node is maybe up for two years only).
Agreed. There was originally code to detect when data is missing, but it doesn't seem to work anymore. I will need to dig into that futher.
Thanks for raising this issue and hopefully the fix can be reviewed and deployed shortly.
Thanks, Iain.
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:07:10PM +0000, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
Following the Metrics Team meeting today, it was decided to remove these graphs, at least until we can come up with something better.
Those graphs for which data will never be present (3 days and 1 week traffic) no longer attempt to be drawn on Atlas since this morning.
Thanks, Iain.
Hi,
Atlas has a Problem at the moment, i receive always a "Backend Error".
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 7:59 PM, Iain R. Learmonth irl@torproject.org wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:07:10PM +0000, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
Following the Metrics Team meeting today, it was decided to remove these graphs, at least until we can come up with something better.
Those graphs for which data will never be present (3 days and 1 week traffic) no longer attempt to be drawn on Atlas since this morning.
Thanks, Iain.
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Hi,
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 08:58:13PM +0100, netbackup.gs wrote:
Atlas has a Problem at the moment, i receive always a "Backend Error".
It seems to be working for me currenly. The Onionoo backend does receive a lot of requests, and sometimes it can fall over for a short time, but it's usually back again in under a minute or two.
Thanks, Iain.
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