Closed Bug 1638005 Opened 5 years ago Closed 5 years ago

Check Julien's perms on prod dashboards

Categories

(Cloud Services :: Operations: Firefox Profiler, task)

task

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(Not tracked)

RESOLVED FIXED

People

(Reporter: edunham, Assigned: oremj)

Details

I don't have access to the graph dashboard for the "prod" project, so that I can see the graphs for my tests
also I don't have the delete permission on the prod bucket (I mean, the one to test the server, not profile-store); I wanted to delete all objects I created while testing with gsutil -m rm gs://moz-fx-prod-firefoxprofiler-bucket/* n there are ~46000 of them

Assignee: edunham → oremj

Can you give me the URL of the graphs you are trying to access. We usually don't give perms out on the production buckets, but if you are willing to take responsibility there and need to make updates often, we can grant r/w access.

Flags: needinfo?(jwajsberg)

The bucket here moz-fx-prod-firefoxprofiler-bucket is a "fake" prod bucket that we don't for production. Emily hooked it to the server while I was still testing it, but then switched to the real bucket we're using. I wanted write access mainly to clean it up from my various tests, but we could as well just delete it now because we don't and won't use it anymore.
As a reminder our "real" prod bucket is named profile-store and is in some other project like we discussed tuesday last week. For now it's perfectly normal that I don't have access to it.

For the graphs:
This is the URL where I get the error (dashboard creation): [1]
[1] https://console.cloud.google.com/monitoring/signup?authuser=1&project=moz-fx-firefoxprofi-prod-004d&angularJsUrl=%2Flogs%2Fmetrics%3Fauthuser%3D1%26folder%3D%26organizationId%3D%26project%3Dmoz-fx-firefoxprofi-prod-004d&nextPath=monitoring%2Fmetrics-explorer (Note the "authuser=1", maybe you'll have to remove or adjust it.)

I got to it by going to the "log-based metrics" in the Logging section: [2]
[2] https://console.cloud.google.com/logs/metrics?authuser=1&folder=&organizationId=&project=moz-fx-firefoxprofi-prod-004d

then clicked on "View metrics explorer" from log_entry_count.

I was trying to get some graphs to see how the servers were holding up my load tests. I'm not sure this is the right way though, you may have good suggestions to do that :-)

Flags: needinfo?(jwajsberg)

You should now have access to stackdriver monitoring. We typically create dashboards in grafana, which also pulls in all of the stackdriver metrics. I've started a dashboard here: https://earthangel-b40313e5.influxcloud.net/d/94Bq42kGz/firefox-profiler?orgId=1

Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 5 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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