13:00:43 #startmeeting network-health 2025-10-06 13:00:43 Meeting started Mon Oct 6 13:00:43 2025 UTC. The chair is hiro. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:00:43 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 13:01:08 https://pad.riseup.net/p/tor-nethealthteam-2025-keep 13:01:23 o/ 13:01:53 i am on a train so, we'll see how that goes with the internet... 13:03:07 no worries GeKo (IRC) 13:03:46 my update: created migration scripts in rust for importing some data from clickhouse locally in json columns to test the compatibility & performance with rust. let me know if anyone else is experimenting with the same, i can separate out the logic and put in a diff repo. also, finalising on a similar setup for clickhouse migrations like that of postgres with datamodel. hiro: just saw the datastore repo. are we planning to have 13:03:46 clickhouse & psql models in separate crates? 13:04:20 also, clickhouse queries work well with rust, the perf seems good too. there are some datatype gotchas, but apart from that, all looks good 13:04:52 sarthikg: we said we wanted to keep them separated right? because there aren't migrations in clickhouse like in postgresql 13:05:39 also I have the setup working and can give you credentials to try with metricsdb-03 tomorrow at our sync 13:05:58 yeah, we won't need migrations for clickhouse, yes! but i was thinking of keeping the table definitions somewhere so if someone wants to spin-up a local clickhouse for development, it should not be very tough 13:06:21 hiro: ohh already? great!! 13:06:48 ok let's see, I think the datastore could do that easily? there are some views in there to create the stream tables that might be more complicated to port in code 13:06:52 but let's see 13:07:30 I was also wondering since there are a lot of code that changed in descriptorParser how I should prepare the MR for this, any idea GeKo (IRC) juga sarthikg ? 13:08:24 split in diferent commits dedpendnig on functionality? 13:08:26 is it possible to do it in some form of contained commits 13:08:33 yeah 13:09:06 it's fine imo if things break within a set of commits in an mr 13:09:21 if it makes it easier to review the whole thing 13:09:31 ok sounds good, should I split the different parsers then? 13:09:37 wfm 13:09:57 might be enough of scoping 13:10:04 wfm too 13:10:08 ok perfect thanks 13:11:11 ok that is all from me 13:11:19 my plans for this week: sbws release and maybe continue with collector, depending on time 13:11:49 (that's all from me) 13:12:03 i'll do p112 reporting 13:12:22 and review my mrs :P 13:12:23 hiro: lemme know whether you want some help with the p183 one 13:13:04 a bunch of mrs will be on the plate 13:13:04 GeKo (IRC): we have a month on that I am going to have a look today at the document but thanks I'll certainly ask you for a review 13:13:29 then i finally want to get back to the anomaly research part 13:13:44 ponder analysis#80 more 13:13:44 Uhm, which one of [tpo/network-health/analysis, tpo/network-health/metrics/analysis] did you mean? 13:14:10 nice 13:14:13 and there is some follow-ups i need to do for the meetup we had (but that's spare time stuff anyway) 13:14:28 oh, and i need to read up more on clickhourse it seems 13:14:35 *clickhouse 13:14:38 * juga too 13:14:38 also we got a request of a M.Sc. student that wants to do a thesis on net health and is looking for something to work on 13:14:47 that's all 13:14:48 yeah 13:15:15 so if you have any idea of a problem that could fit that please let me know 13:15:32 will do 13:15:38 the student is looking for something a little more applied than research like 13:16:00 * juga thinks on the erpc partitions... but might be small work 13:16:41 yeah I was wondering what was left there to do and that could fit a thesis 13:17:06 not much, i think, so maybe not enough for a thesis 13:17:59 ok that's all 13:18:02 GeKo: if you don't have time for the reviews this week, i can also continue with collector, so no problem 13:18:37 no, will do them tomorrow 13:18:41 all is good 13:18:43 ok, thanks 13:19:05 or even today :) 13:19:19 :) 13:19:42 ook! if you are all groot, we can chat async 13:19:50 * hiro is groot 13:19:53 o/ 13:19:56 o/ 13:20:03 o/ 13:20:08 #endmeeting