On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 3:38 AM, Martin Dluhos <mar...@gnu.org> wrote: > On 06/17/2014 08:49 PM, Sameer Verma wrote: >> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 1:11 AM, Martin Dluhos <mar...@gnu.org> wrote: >>> When installing with install_xovis.sh script, the script will output the >>> command >>> that you need to run. Since the db was created using an admin account, you >>> need >>> to pass the 'server' flag to the command including the couch credentials: >>> >>> ./process_journal_stats.py dbinsert xovis --deployment olpc --server >>> http://admin:admin@127.0.0.1:5984 >>> >> >> That works! https://twitter.com/sameerverma/status/478970452757327874 > > Very nice! > > >
So, here are some observations: XSCE should pull to get the latest from xovis (Tim Moody has already written about this). I don't see the add deployment [+] button and spider charts on the XSCE version. Add methods to pull from sugar-stats (currently stores data in RRD format, but rrdtool does the export in versions 1.4.6 and above) and harvest (already has serialized json). Also add methods to read from Sugar backups done using the Backup activity. Many smaller projects have backups done by hand. We'll need some auth layer above xovis. If it's on XSCE, then XSCE should handle this, but if not, there should be some basic auth mechanism to do roles/permissions for teacher, principal, etc. Resolve the userid:password for couchdb (instead of admin:admin) in ansible, so it installs with an account other than admin. A way to edit out the "OLENepal" header from all charts. Maybe we spin a VM with CentOS and xovis (call it the visualizer!) where you can plug in a USB stick or external drive with backups, and visualize. Some basic documentation on the use of xovis and interpretation of data for teachers, principals, etc. Something that's quite popular with many similar projects (deployment of several mobile computers) is "How many laptops showed up at school today?". There are a few different ways this can be done (dhcp log, Journal data), but I'd like to discuss this a bit more. I'll post more as I think of other ideas. cheers, Sameer _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel