Re: A tool for getting information out of the Quipu logfiles

Russ Wright <wright@lbl.gov> Tue, 09 November 1993 19:41 UTC

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To: Roland Hedberg <Roland.Hedberg@rc.tudelft.nl>
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From: Russ Wright <wright@lbl.gov>
Subject: Re: A tool for getting information out of the Quipu logfiles
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Hi Roland,

Very interesting stats.  It looks like if we remove the DSAs that are up <
10% of the time, reachability to the remaining DSAs isn't be too bad.  In
the US there are more DSAs that are down most of the time then up.  

Maybe there is a large number of DSAs that joined the pilot for testing and
then gave up?  I would like to see how many DSAs are NEVER up.


Russ