It is 'bdp_version' even though it is a list. That is a bit confusing. Thanks, I've added that additional feedback to our tracker.
-Nick On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Dave Finnegan <d...@datastax.com> wrote: > Nick, > > Just a nit, but is it 'bdp_version' or 'dbp_versions'? > > > - 'bdp_version': A list of the different DataStax Enterprise versions > in the cluster. > > Also, is this "report" available from OpsCenter? Seems like it would be > nice to display a message to the user about what we send, and then provide > a link to see the actual values that we are sending. Just a thought. > > Thanks, > Dave > > > On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Nick Bailey <n...@datastax.com> wrote: > >> As promised, updated docs detailing the data collected by OpsCenter are >> now live. >> >> >> http://www.datastax.com/docs/opscenter/configure/configure_opscenter_adv#stat-reporter-interval >> >> -Nick >> >> >> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Alain RODRIGUEZ <arodr...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Good, fast and appreciated reaction from Datastax. >>> >>> Also thanks to Radim for the warning. >>> >>> Alain, Opscenter-free user. >>> >>> >>> 2013/6/20 Nick Bailey <n...@datastax.com> >>> >>>> Thanks everyone. We always appreciate constructive criticism. >>>> >>>> Regarding what OpsCenter collects, we completely agree it should be >>>> documented more clearly. You can expect to see an update to the >>>> documentation later today. I will update this thread once that goes live. >>>> >>>> Regarding notifying the user when installing, we agree this process >>>> should be more transparent to the user. Adding that information as well as >>>> making it easier to disable will be a high priority for the OpsCenter team. >>>> Obviously that will take more time than documentation, but hopefully that >>>> feature will be out soon as well. >>>> >>>> -Nick >>>> >>>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Peter Lin <wool...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I use Cassandra, but I don't use OpsCenter. >>>>> >>>>> Seems like it would be in everyone's best interest to clearly define >>>>> what data OpsCenter collects today, what OpsCenter won't collect and a >>>>> promise to users none of the data will be used without first getting a >>>>> customer's approval. >>>>> >>>>> I can understand the desire to collect general statistics, since it >>>>> helps developers get a sense of how cassandra is used in production. I'm >>>>> guessing these types of security issues can be easily addressed by >>>>> improving EULA, documentation and communication. >>>>> >>>>> my bias 2 cents as a user. >>>>> >>>>> peter >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 8:49 AM, Radim Kolar <h...@filez.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> OpsCenter collects anonymous usage data and reports it back to >>>>>>> DataStax. For example, number of nodes, keyspaces, column families, etc. >>>>>>> Stat reporting isn't required to run OpsCenter however. To turn this >>>>>>> feature off, see the docs here (stat_reporter): >>>>>>> >>>>>> You never informed user that installing your crap will get him spyed >>>>>> upon. Thats very different from Firefox which asks for permission before >>>>>> sending data back and presents both choices to user. >>>>>> 1. You do not have documented what information and how often you are >>>>>> going to spy >>>>>> 2. how you are processing this information, which is required by EU >>>>>> law. >>>>>> 3. In your crap EULA you demand right to present any user of your >>>>>> spyware to public for PR purposes. >>>>>> 4. You guys tried to add spyware into apache cassandra and got huge >>>>>> negative response on cassandra-dev. You will simply never learn lesson. >>>>>> >>>>>> I dont trust Datastax: >>>>>> 1 .I am responsible for data security because we have sensitive data >>>>>> in database. Because you are spying by default, we can not trust that due >>>>>> to our admin mistake your spyware will not be left enabled. >>>>>> 2. We can not trust you that configuring that particual option really >>>>>> turns spying off. There might be bug in code or option can change name >>>>>> 3. We do not like to be spyed by software holding sensitive data >>>>>> 4. Spying is not anonymous - you will get IP address of reporter - >>>>>> you will see what company is using your product and from keyspace/CF >>>>>> names >>>>>> you can easily guess for what it is beeing used. If you do not spy >>>>>> keyspace/CF names yet you can do it in future since you have no clear >>>>>> privacy "what we spy" policy. >>>>>> >>>>>> I improved cassandra nagios plugin to fit our needs and give red stop >>>>>> sign to sw made by datastax. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> > > > -- > Dave Finnegan > Sales Engineer > DataStax > d...@datastax.com > 845.418.6121 > >