Skip to content

GitLab

  • Menu
Projects Groups Snippets
    • Loading...
  • Help
    • Help
    • Support
    • Community forum
    • Submit feedback
    • Contribute to GitLab
  • Sign in
  • Trac Trac
  • Project information
    • Project information
    • Activity
    • Labels
    • Members
  • Issues 246
    • Issues 246
    • List
    • Boards
    • Service Desk
    • Milestones
  • Monitor
    • Monitor
    • Metrics
    • Incidents
  • Analytics
    • Analytics
    • Value stream
  • Wiki
    • Wiki
  • Activity
  • Create a new issue
  • Issue Boards
Collapse sidebar
  • Legacy
  • TracTrac
  • Issues
  • #18627

Closed (moved)
(moved)
Open
Created Mar 25, 2016 by Arlo Breault@arlo

Run a separate websocket server reporting the transport as "snowflake"

Also, maybe we also need to spin up a pretty much identical but separate websocket server, to more easily measure the number of snowflake proxies available?

If we wanted to purely count Snowflake users, does it make sense to spin up another websocket server and maybe label it as "snowflake" instead? Is there anything special we need to do to get it displayed on the metrics website?

This is what we should do. (I meant to do it already...) It will be a websocket server but will record users as snowflake.

To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have an admin enable hashed storage. More information
Assignee
Assign to
Time tracking