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  • From: Cameron Nemo <>
  • To: "Garnizov, Ivan" <>
  • Cc: "" <>
  • Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] Graphing/visualization of jitter in perfSONAR
  • Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2020 10:01:05 -0800

Hello Ivan,

Do you have a recommendation for how to best access the jitter results from esmond? Or will I need to use a separate archiver?

NOTE: resending to include the mailing list.

Thanks,
Cameron

On Dec 10, 2020, at 9:06 AM, Garnizov, Ivan <> wrote:

Hi Cameron,
 
You are correct on the part that perfSONAR agents do collect and store jitter results from latency measurements.
Unfortunately the results of jitter are still not available as perfSONAR graphs. Still we are working on this and are looking to open up the pS architecture with an Elastic implementation, which is in our pipeline.
 
Regards,
Ivan Garnizov
 
GEANT WP6T3: pS development team
GEANT WP7T1: pS deployments GN Operations
GEANT WP9T2: Software governance in GEANT
 
 
 
From:  [] On Behalf Of Cameron Nemo
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 7:54 PM
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Subject: [perfsonar-user] Graphing/visualization of jitter in perfSONAR
 
Hello,
 
It seems perfSONAR is able to test and archive jitter levels, but the graphs that are built into the toolkit interface do not seem to include a dedicated visualization of jitter. I am looking at screenshots from this page in the documentation: https://docs.perfsonar.net/using_graphs.html
 
Am I mistaken? Is jitter also visualized in the toolkit web interface? Is the latency visualization intended to report on jitter as well?
 
Thank you,
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Cameron Nemo
Associate Software Engineer
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