HELIOS is the tool used to understand parts of the storage network health, if a provider is not replicating content then it may be full or have other issues. This tool needs to be run regularly but the content directory size is increasing on a daily basis, HELIOS used to take a few minutes to run, but more recently it has taken me 39 minutes to fully run.
We need a script that runs HELIOS once per 3-4 hours, and takes the results and puts them in a JSON file with the date/time of when it was run. The output could be displayed on joystreamstats.live or somewhere so that everyone can have access to the results and to also avoid a situation where 10 people are running the tool at the same time and probably slowing down the storage network.
https://testnet.joystream.org/#/proposals/173
HELIOS is the tool used to understand parts of the storage network health, if a provider is not replicating content then it may be full or have other issues. This tool needs to be run regularly but the content directory size is increasing on a daily basis, HELIOS used to take a few minutes to run, but more recently it has taken me 39 minutes to fully run.
We need a script that runs HELIOS once per 3-4 hours, and takes the results and puts them in a JSON file with the date/time of when it was run. The output could be displayed on joystreamstats.live or somewhere so that everyone can have access to the results and to also avoid a situation where 10 people are running the tool at the same time and probably slowing down the storage network.
https://testnet.joystream.org/#/proposals/173
HELIOS is the tool used to understand parts of the storage network health, if a provider is not replicating content then it may be full or have other issues. This tool needs to be run regularly but the content directory size is increasing on a daily basis, HELIOS used to take a few minutes to run, but more recently it has taken me 39 minutes to fully run.
We need a script that runs HELIOS once per 3-4 hours, and takes the results and puts them in a JSON file with the date/time of when it was run. The output could be displayed on joystreamstats.live or somewhere so that everyone can have access to the results and to also avoid a situation where 10 people are running the tool at the same time and probably slowing down the storage network.
https://joystreamstats.live/static/helios
Latest HELIOS fails with type errors.