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- From: "3@D4rkn3ss DuMb" <>
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- Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] extract the statistics data
- Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 13:57:50 +0300
Hi Jason,
thanks a lot for this. will dig deep and reverse back.On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Jason Zurawski <> wrote:
Hello;
I think the most straight forward way to get the outcome you want is to deal with the raw data. Here a couple of API references (this assumes you are using v 3.4):
Perl through the MA interface:
https://code.google.com/p/perfsonar-ps/wiki/MeasurementArchivePerlAPI
Python through esmond directly:
http://software.es.net/esmond/perfsonar_client.html
The other way is just via straight REST calls. The interface listens on http://$HOST:8085/esmond/perfsonar/archive/?format=json, and from there you can dance around the tree of data. For instance:
http://hous-pt1.es.net:8085/esmond/perfsonar/archive/?format=json
http://hous-pt1.es.net:8085/esmond/perfsonar/archive/1a965d611b5f4d1d8b07d0e909bf468a/throughput/base/?format=json
etc.
Hope this helps;
-jason
On Dec 13, 2014, at 11:49 AM, 3@D4rkn3ss DuMb <> wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have two different scenarios with one week (2 consecutive weeks) measurement for each. I would like to superpose the results (graphs) so I am wondering if there is an easy/proper way to do so. My only though for now is just to extract the data from the database and try to plot them together later, it will be a little bit hard, and I suspect that there should be a easy-to-go way out there.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Regards,
>
> - PerfSonar addicted -
- [perfsonar-user] extract the statistics data, 3@D4rkn3ss DuMb, 12/13/2014
- Re: [perfsonar-user] extract the statistics data, Jason Zurawski, 12/15/2014
- Re: [perfsonar-user] extract the statistics data, 3@D4rkn3ss DuMb, 12/16/2014
- Re: [perfsonar-user] extract the statistics data, Jason Zurawski, 12/15/2014
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