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Redmine Pggraph - Bug #4958 (New): Fix the "Help I have no data" problem with pggraph.https://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49582008-07-25T11:37:31ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<p>Make a moving window when trying to establish the datnames &c in the tables.</p> Pggraph - Bug #4956 (New): dbrollup.py needs to support pggraph 2.2https://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49562008-07-25T08:02:24ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<p>Per <a class="issue tracker-1 status-5 priority-5 priority-high3 closed" title="Bug: 1-hour bug broken on v2.2 installs (Closed)" href="https://public.commandprompt.com/issues/4953">#4953</a> and the 1-hour bug, dbrollup.py needs to be updated for pggraph 2.2 to support the new table, table structure, and different location of the pggraph_clients data.</p> Odbcng - Feature #4873 (New): Win64 versionhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/48732008-07-23T02:21:23Zbford -bford@foo.bar
<p>Check ODBCng for compatibility with Windows x64.</p> Pggraph - Bug #4951 (New): Document date range behaviourhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49512008-07-21T10:38:00ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<p>As title - document how pggraph will function in Date Range mode, as well as out of Date Range mode.</p> Pggraph - Bug #4949 (New): Document behaviourhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49492008-07-17T16:59:08ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<p>When date start and date end are used, it defaults to the range behavior.</p>
<p>When neither are selected, it defaults to the previous behavior, which is now() - interval time.</p> Pggraph - Bug #4947 (New): Do testing of data arrayshttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49472008-07-16T21:01:03ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<p>While generating date range pages, we should test the length of each return set, so that we can trim out offsets that are going to be no-shows.</p>
<p>This is going to be kind of expensive to do for every page refresh, but I feel it's <br />worthwhile.</p>
<p>Alternatively, just have "NO DATA" splayed over the image in the event that there's no data.</p>
<p>How should we approach this?</p> Pggraph - Bug #4945 (New): Force all graphs to abort if non-specific data specifiedhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49452008-07-15T15:32:45ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<p>For all graphs, prevent date ranges from working if:</p>
<ul>
<li>High-level, multi-graph pages would be generated normally</li>
<li>Non-specific data is passed to the graphing function.
<ul>
<li>For pggraph_database, it REQUIRES a datname</li>
<li>For pggraph_table, it requires a datname, a tablename and a schemaname</li>
<li>For pggraph_index, it requires a datname, an indexname, and a schemaname</li>
</ul></li>
</ul> Pggraph - Bug #4943 (New): Future Planning and Ideashttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49432008-07-14T11:32:17ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<ul>
<li>Javascript+SVG-based graphs, based on example code Darcy showed off a while back. This would allow us to do offset-based graphs (clicking an offset of, say, 5 days scrolls it back in time that far), as well as the ability to do click & drag ala the Google Maps interface.</li>
</ul> Odbcng - Bug #4872 (New): ODBCng + UNICODEhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/48722008-04-24T08:55:03Zbford -bford@foo.bar
<p>ODBCng doesn't pass perl DBD-ODBC unicode tests on Windows.<br />Current results:<br />Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail List of Failed<br />-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />t/40UnicodeRoundTrip.t 2 512 62 2 31 49<br />t/41Unicode.t 12 3072 55 12 35-40 49-54</p> Pggraph - Feature #4933 (New): Feature requests, pggraphhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49332008-03-12T12:44:15ZAurynn Shawashaw@commandprompt.com
<p>From cashnet:</p>
<pre>
Should at least display timezone on graphs (would be better if this was configurable).
Unused indexes is too strict, assuming that it's just looking for 0 idxscans (since it's not showing that, I don't know... :) ). It should show index usage stats, and also include indexes that have low usage, perhaps compared to other indexes on the table, or to table stats.
It'd also be good to have a report of tables that could use indexes. I'll typically use a metric like tablescans * relpages, with a cap of say 100 or 200. If this was done with stats over time the metric would essentially be "here's tables that we're doing more than X sequential pages per $unit_time".
</pre> Pggraph - Feature #4931 (New): Develop a nagios plugin for pggraph checkshttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49312007-12-18T19:24:29ZDevrim Gunduzdevrim@commandprompt.com
<p>Develop a nagios plugin for pggraph checks</p> Odbcng - Feature #4868 (New): Test environmenthttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/48682007-11-27T20:48:55Zbford -bford@foo.bar
<p>We need an automatic testing system to run existing tests from exterior developers mixed with our own tests.</p> Odbcng - Feature #4866 (New): please post test caseshttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/48662007-11-16T20:21:29Zbford -bford@foo.bar
<p>Now that we are using all the different tests for compatibility I would like to see a report on the wiki of the results of those tests.</p> Pggraph - Feature #4925 (New): Allow graphing specific intervalshttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49252007-07-03T08:28:32ZDarcy Buskermolendarcyb@foo.bar
<p>Add the ability to graph a specific block of time.</p>
<p>IE I'd like to see the 10 minute graph from 2 weeks ago, so that I can inspect Foo. and corilate it with information provided by a customer.</p> Pggraph - Feature #4914 (In Progress): customer feedbackhttps://public.commandprompt.com/issues/49142007-03-19T20:54:29Zbford -bford@foo.bar
<p>(08:53:42 PM) linuxpoet: oh you mean like a custom repot?<br />(08:53:51 PM) Crad: Something like <a class="external" href="http://server12.uac.ehpg.net/rtg/view.php?rid=1">http://server12.uac.ehpg.net/rtg/view.php?rid=1</a> would be awesome<br />(08:54:00 PM) Crad: even if I had to pick the tables to show.<br />(08:54:34 PM) linuxpoet: yeah we could probably do something like that<br />(08:54:41 PM) linuxpoet: let me make a ticket so we don't loose it</p>