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I completely agree that this setup is far too difficult to reasonably expect 
anyone to implement it. You're correct that we could run a single StatsD daemon 
and have quite a few nodes sending statistics to it - this is really what 
StatsD was designed for - sampling small amounts of stats from high volume 
systems. There would be an issue of trust, however - StatsD was also only 
really designed to be run inside of highly secure infrastructure where you 
trust all of the machines that are talking to it.

- - Jameson

On 05/07/2014 03:50 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Really nice! We definitely need to put together a team who really cares
> about the operations side of the network and this is a fantastic start.
> 
> It'd be nice if you didn't assume knowledge of what statsd is out of the
> box. Given the name I'd assumed it was a small UNIX daemon but it seems
> it's actually a Javascript thingy?
> 
> It looks like putting together a monitored bitcoind setup can be quite a
> lot of work. I wonder if there are ways to simplify it. For example, would
> it make sense for someone to run a community statsd and graphite instance,
> so we can get aggregate statistics across many nodes and the node operators
> don't have to set everything up themselves? Does that make any sense?
> 
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