I am still in process of parsing out the mirror downloads, and would appreciate
any insights you might have to accomplish this.
BKP
- Original Message -
From: Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden ewoud+ov...@kohlvanwijngaarden.nl
To: Brian Proffitt bprof...@redhat.com
Cc: users users@ovirt.org, de...@ovirt.org, OSAS o...@redhat.com
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2014 3:54:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ovirt-devel] Stats for oVirt Downloads: Jan-May 2014
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:37:54PM -0400, Brian Proffitt wrote:
Downloads of the Engine RPM file, it was determined, would be indicative of
actual oVirt installs. The allinone RPMs were not analyzed at this time,
since installing this RPM is a choice made during the installation process
itself. Tracking the Engine Reports and dwh RPMs was done to determine the
popularity of these two tools and to ensure their numbers were comparable.
To count downloads, data was gathered each month that listed the total
downloads of every file, a number derived from the total hits each file
had, minus any 206 hits, which indicated incomplete downloads. Key files
for Engine, Engine Reports, and Engine dwh were identified and the data
filtered to include counts for each one of the files, in whatever version
released.
Tracking of Live and Node RPMs was already set up within the awstats
reporting, and was taken directly from awstats in each month.
If there is any part of this methodology that is in error, feedback is very
much appreciated.
You should know that since we now have a mirrorlist (which in terms of
hit count is already in the top 3) the number could be much lower than
the actual RPM downloads. I'd be interested how much traffic is served
by mirrors.
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