On Oct 24, 2009, at 8:18 AM, John Caron wrote:
Peter Cornillon wrote:
Hi Rich,
I was at a NASA meeting this week in which we were discussing  
metrics for NASA related projects. As a result of the discussion,  
we decided to experiment with a metrics group at Goddard. What I  
want to do is to develop a general evaluation of http logs from  
OPeNDAP enabled servers. The idea would be to generate a consistent  
set of stats from these servers. The job of sorting out stats can  
be divided into two parts, one part that is OPeNDAP specific - how  
many das, dds,... accesses, how many data accesses, what the volume  
of the data access was,... The second part is provider specific,  
what constitutes a dataset at that site. We will be experimenting  
with a Hyrax and a GDS server, but I'm assuming that much of the  
OPeNDAP specific info would be the same for a TDS. In addition to  
these one would probably want to know how many WCS accesses or  
other accesses were made for a TDS. Assuming that we make good  
progress on the servers that we will be messing around with, it  
might make sense to extend the project in the not too distant  
future to TDS. Comments?
Peter
Hi Peter:
That would be very welcome.
The TDS uses standard apache log format, but we also advise to  
append the amount of (wall clock) time it took to process the  
request. Its up to the individual user to do this, however. Im not  
sure what Hyrax/GDS uses as a log format.
The TDS uses a very regular URL naming schema that makes it  
straightforward to figure out the service used. extracting the  
dataset name is slightly more complicated. I can send some code  
snippets if anyone is interested.
I am sure that this will be of interest when/if we get to that point.  
My guess is that it will take a month or so to work out an approach  
based on the Hyrax and GDS logs. Once we have done that, assuming that  
Goddard is interested in pursuing this on a larger scale, we can look  
at TDS logs. If Goddard is not interested in pursuing this for the  
community at large, it may be worth seeking funding to do so. I think  
that this would provide a very interesting data set with which to  
explore use of the DAP. Thanks for your interest John.
Peter
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