Attached is a version with the calendar week data. Note that there is some flex in the calendar week since at the beginning and end of a month a week is not necessarily defined as 7 days. I'm not sure how this anomaly in the data can be ironed out.

Month data uses the left axis, and week and day data use the right axis.

I just committed the updated scripts with the -week option.

Cheers,
Josh

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On Nov 30, 2007, at 9:49 AM, Josh Hursey wrote:


On Nov 28, 2007, at 5:01 PM, Ethan Mallove wrote:

Nice!

The double y-axis threw me off there. I'm confused why the
the per-day-tuples plot (green line) is so jagged, I thought
we were more or less on steady 24-hour testing cycle.

Yeah it threw me a bit too, but I wonder if this isn't the effect of
not testing as much on the weekends. a couple of days at low numbers
would cause the sudden down burst of traffic. I'm not completely sure
what is happening here. Maybe if we viewed it by week it would smooth
out a bit more.

I
couldn't decode the the new stats/*raw-data{.pl,.plot} files
to answer my own question :-)

I used the scripts as follows (I admit they are a bit rough):
shell$ ./make-raw-data.pl -day > raw-day.data
shell$ ./make-raw-data.pl -month > raw-month.data
shell$ gnuplot graph-raw-data.plot

You may have to change the terminal in that gnuplot file from
'aqua' (which is OSX specific I believe) to the postscript version
that is commented out.

-- Josh


-Ethan


On Wed, Nov/28/2007 11:49:58AM, Josh Hursey wrote:
For no other reason than I was curious to see what it
would look like, I created a graph of the per day and per
month submission totals to MTT and graphed it. This is the
total number of MPI Install, Test Build, and Test Run
submissions. Attached is the graph if anyone is
interested.

It looks like we peaked in July 2007, then dropped off
quite a bit there after. This is likely due to Cisco's
transition to a new cluster setup so I'm not terribly
concerned.

An interesting graph none the less.

Cheers,
Josh




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