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modid: Apache::TrafficServer::BinLog
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description: Log parse & seek for traffic server bin log.
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fullname: Stephane Bagneris
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I have written a module to help parse/slice binary logs from Apache
Traffic Server. I use this module at work (Yahoo! inc.) to gather
metrics on our proxy infrastructure
Record update in the PAUSE modules database:
modid: [DateTimeX::Mashup::Shiras]
statd: [R] was [b]
stats: [d]
statl: [p]
stati: [O]
statp: [p]
description: [A Moose role with three date attributes] was [a mashup for
consuming multiple date formats]
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Paul Fenwick wrote:
> I would like to pop everything into the 'Exobrain' namespace, but that's a
> top-level namespace; I definitely don't want to take that without
> discussion. The name 'Exobrain' is relatively fixed, as it's been discussed
> at YAPC::Asia, as we
G'day fabulous modules list folks,
I've been spending a lot of time writing my Exobrain software¹ recently,
which one can think of as being an open source framework for managing If
This Then That² style interactions, but without giving third parties access
to your data and accounts. Right now I'm