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Created Oct 23, 2019 by Cecylia Bocovich@cohoshReporter

Lost some metrics due to broker host migration

We recently moved the broker to a new host for legacy/trac#29258 (moved). As a test deployment, we set up only the domain snowflake-broker.torproject.net to point to the new host. Since all proxies and clients are set up to access snowflake-broker.freehaven.net and snowflake-broker.bamsoftware.com, this let us test the new broker without causing a disruption in current usage. Unfortunately, metrics uses the torproject.net domain to get usage statistics, so the last few days have shown little to no use of snowflake: https://collector.torproject.org/recent/snowflakes/2019-10-22-19-44-19-snowflake-stats

Eventually we will point all domains to the new host, and start to get accurate metrics. But the current metrics data since the migration is still on the old host. Perhaps the best way to solve this is manually by copying those files over to CollecTor?

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