Loggerhead usage statistics
Russel Winder
russel at russel.org.uk
Tue Apr 20 08:33:56 BST 2010
Ian,
<<I shall put my Mr Grumpy hat on! Sorry, but . . .>>
NB This is a personal perception and reaction, I may just have missed
something trivially simple.
Loggerhead seems like a great idea and I would like to use it on my
website, however it seems that you have to be a member of the Launchpad
team to be inducted into the group of people who know "how to set
Loggerhead up".
The current Loggerhead package in Ubuntu Lucid sets things up in a way
where you get a message "this way of doing things is deprecated and will
be removed" which really is a huge turn off. It would help if the
Ubuntu package and Loggerhead were working is tandem.
I am trying to set up an Apache server to work in tandem with a
Loggerhead server such that http://www.russel.org.uk/Bazaar gets handed
off from the Apache server to the Loggerhead server. I don't want to be
involved in using alternate ports since that involved opening up
firewalls. As far as I am aware Apache can be configured to work like
this, as can Loggerhead. The Apache documentation says lots of general
stuff which can eventually be interpreted into something useful. The
Loggerhead documentation seems to be a few blog entries from 2 or 3
years ago and whilst interesting are not helpful in this case.
This issue was raised by me a couple of days ago, and Toshio Kuratomi
chipped in, but no-one who knows serious details about Loggerhead has
contributed in any way. This is not very encouraging that anyone cares
about supporting Loggerhead.
If I could get Loggerhead working then information about statistics
would be interesting and useful. Till then . . .
On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 17:08 +1000, Ian Clatworthy wrote:
> With some help from spm, poolie and I have been looking at how
> Loggerhead is actually used "in the wild" via Launchpad. Here's the
> breakdown of what pages are accessed and how often:
>
> * the files and directory in the root - 29%
> * a particular revision - 23%
> * recent changes (mainline) - 17%
> * the files and directories in a subdirectory - 17%
> * annotate of a file - 12%
> * other changes - 1%
>
> We're yet to include some code paths, e.g. looking at a single file
> diff. We'll be doing that soon when we get some updated logs.
>
> If you are using Loggerhead outside of Launchpad and believe your access
> statistics would look quite different, please let us know. (We're
> planning to use this information to drive performance tuning.)
>
> Ian C.
>
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Russel.
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