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Bug 53806 depends on bug 54779, which changed state.
Bug 54779 Summary: Webrequest, mobile, and zero request stream lacking mf-m=a
and mf-m=b markers
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--- Comment #18 from christ...@quelltextlich.at ---
(In reply to comment #17)
Additionally, we also see IPv6 addresses (without X-Forward-For) coming with
zero tags [...]
Those were just IPv4 in IPv6 addresses.
Netmapper seems to be aware of
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--- Comment #13 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 86079 had a related patch set uploaded by Faidon Liambotis:
varnish: remove X-CS/Analytics tag from vcl_fetch
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/86079
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--- Comment #14 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 86079 merged by Faidon Liambotis:
varnish: remove X-CS/Analytics tag from vcl_fetch
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/86079
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Diederik van Liere dvanli...@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #16 from christ...@quelltextlich.at ---
Since the bug is closed, how did verify the problem actually has been solved?
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--- Comment #10 from Toby Negrin tneg...@wikimedia.org ---
What's the current status on this? I know that various folks have been working
on it.
thanks,
-Toby
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--- Comment #11 from dr0ptp4kt ab...@wikimedia.org ---
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What's the current status on this? I know that various folks have been
working
on it.
thanks,
-Toby
If the netmapper stuff doesn't get rolled into
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--- Comment #12 from Diederik van Liere dvanli...@gmail.com ---
Coordination of this bug is happening on the Ops list because neither Mark,
Brandon nor Faidon are CC'ed on this bug. I sent this update to the Ops list
yesterday. As everybody is
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--- Comment #8 from Andre Klapper aklap...@wikimedia.org ---
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Yuri -- can you let us know when we can check the data again to see if this
is true?
Yuri: Any estimated timeframe?
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--- Comment #9 from Toby Negrin tneg...@wikimedia.org ---
Current status (per Deiderik):
1. Phaidon/Mark debugging varnish
2. Yuri has the ball on the deploying the netmapper code.
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--- Comment #5 from christ...@quelltextlich.at ---
Looking further, we do not log the X-Analytics header of the request, but
the X-Analytics header of the response. Could it be that the caching
interferes here?
Doing some quick check for the
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--- Comment #6 from Diederik van Liere dvanli...@gmail.com ---
mf-m=a and mf-m=b are set by the MobileFrontEnd and indicate whether the alpha
(a) or beta (b) MobileFrontend are used. Remember, X-Analytics is a list of
key,value pairs of
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--- Comment #7 from Toby Negrin tneg...@wikimedia.org ---
Yuri has updated the mechanism by which traffic is assigned to Zero, so this
may cause the symptom of this bug to go away.
Yuri -- can you let us know when we can check the data again
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--- Comment #3 from Toby Negrin tneg...@wikimedia.org ---
From Mark Bergsma:
Hi Diederik,
On Sep 5, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Diederik van Liere dvanli...@wikimedia.org
wrote:
We are seeing some odd tagging of Zero traffic where requests are being
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--- Comment #1 from Diederik van Liere dvanli...@gmail.com ---
Prioritization and scheduling of this bug is tracked on Mingle card
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--- Comment #2 from Diederik van Liere dvanli...@gmail.com ---
Prioritization and scheduling of this bug is tracked on Mingle card
https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/analytics/cards/1137 (correct link)
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