Breakpad/Status Meetings/2010-Aug-11
From MozillaWiki
< Breakpad | Status Meetings
1.8
- Staging status
- Still in progress:
- Priority processing [ryan, lars]
- Still to do:
- Status page bug 579575 [laura]
- Pull processor info from registrar web service
- Exactly what can we get from HBase? Queue sizes? Submission time of last processed job? [daniel to comment on the bug]
- Status page bug 579575 [laura]
- Progress of QA on creating new processor tests [vishal]
- How are we looking for 8/26 ship? [all]
1.9
- Next steps:
- HBase
- Need to analyze https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=562990#c3 [daniel]
- Which queries will remain running against PostgreSQL?
- Which queries can run directly against HBase/Solr (with web service to front)?
- Which if any will be too slow, and how will we manage this? (Fall back to PG?) - possible example: topcrashers
- Which ones won't we know until we test Solr?
- Spec out API calls [laura + anyone else that wants to help]
- File bugs for creation of each API call and divvy them up between whole team [laura] (Will likely not port the webapp to use these services until 1.9.1)
- Set up Solr [aphadke, deinspanjer] - detailed plan for this by next Wed
- Need to analyze https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=562990#c3 [daniel]
- Filed bugs for PostCrash. bug 585593 is the tracker
- Other item is support for Jetpack and Content crashes bug 578687 is the tracker.
- HBase
Miscellaneous
- On-site will be September 13-17 as originally planned. Please book your travel ASAP and add to the onsite page
- PRD feedback: we got some from Cloudera:
- "We recently passed around the PRD for Socorro 2.0 here at Cloudera, and one of our engineers had a great suggestion: you guys could have a lot of work done for free if you tried to build your MapReduce UI on top of Hue: http://www.cloudera.com/blog/2010/07/whats-new-in-cdh3b2-hue. We've already got file browser, job browser, and job builder user interfaces, so it wouldn't be too much work to scrub up a Socorro-specific UI using our SDK (http://www.cloudera.com/blog/2010/07/developing-applications-for-hue). Hue is all Apache 2.0-licensed open source, and we have a nice issue tracker set up at https://issues.cloudera.org/browse/HUE if you want to confirm that people actually use it."
- Monitoring: how did we end up with a whole box in prod with no monitors on it bug 585737