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Make local servers reporting compatible with dynamic pipeline #84

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oliche opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 1 comment
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Make local servers reporting compatible with dynamic pipeline #84

oliche opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 1 comment
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oliche commented Oct 10, 2024

The current task view is not compatible anymore with the dynamic pipeline. https://alyx.internationalbrainlab.org/admin-tasks/status. We have most of the monitoring already in place in the json fields of the data repository and lab locations tables.

A general rule is to find views that give the magnitude of a given problem is useful for on-call.

Monitoring: get more information about session creation / task creation issues: register the logs in some way or form

Overview per server:
space left, daemon status, ibllib version, last activity
last session (with link to the reports page)

Overview per rig:
json field of the lab location

Task table per server:
for a time elapsed since now (say 3 months)
each row is a task type
columns: number of tasks in each status / proportion

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k1o0 commented Oct 30, 2024

  • Replicate tasks recap table but without pipeline columns and one local server per row + number of complete tasks over the last three months (n/N complete) + number of sessions with no tasks
  • Table showing last 5 tasks run on a lab server, with 1st row the last started
  • Table per task name showing only errored tasks, grouped by task contain line that starts with XError: ...

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