Really? if you care about security, you deny all outbound traffic anyway
and phone home software does not work That which is not specifically
allowed is denied.
That is how we realized quartz does phone home.
Understandably most people don't like phone home features, but i do see
that knowing
It is 'bdp_version' even though it is a list. That is a bit confusing.
Thanks, I've added that additional feedback to our tracker.
-Nick
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Dave Finnegan wrote:
> Nick,
>
> Just a nit, but is it 'bdp_version' or 'dbp_versions'?
>
>
>- 'bdp_version': A list of
Nick,
Just a nit, but is it 'bdp_version' or 'dbp_versions'?
- 'bdp_version': A list of the different DataStax Enterprise versions in
the cluster.
Also, is this "report" available from OpsCenter? Seems like it would be
nice to display a message to the user about what we send, and then pr
As promised, updated docs detailing the data collected by OpsCenter are now
live.
http://www.datastax.com/docs/opscenter/configure/configure_opscenter_adv#stat-reporter-interval
-Nick
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Alain RODRIGUEZ wrote:
> Good, fast and appreciated reaction from Datastax.
Good, fast and appreciated reaction from Datastax.
Also thanks to Radim for the warning.
Alain, Opscenter-free user.
2013/6/20 Nick Bailey
> Thanks everyone. We always appreciate constructive criticism.
>
> Regarding what OpsCenter collects, we completely agree it should be
> documented more
Thanks everyone. We always appreciate constructive criticism.
Regarding what OpsCenter collects, we completely agree it should be
documented more clearly. You can expect to see an update to the
documentation later today. I will update this thread once that goes live.
Regarding notifying the user
I use Cassandra, but I don't use OpsCenter.
Seems like it would be in everyone's best interest to clearly define what
data OpsCenter collects today, what OpsCenter won't collect and a promise
to users none of the data will be used without first getting a customer's
approval.
I can understand the
OpsCenter collects anonymous usage data and reports it back to
DataStax. For example, number of nodes, keyspaces, column families,
etc. Stat reporting isn't required to run OpsCenter however. To turn
this feature off, see the docs here (stat_reporter):
You never informed user that installing y
OpsCenter collects anonymous usage data and reports it back to DataStax.
For example, number of nodes, keyspaces, column families, etc. Stat
reporting isn't required to run OpsCenter however. To turn this feature
off, see the docs here (stat_reporter):
http://www.datastax.com/docs/opscenter/config
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Radim Kolar wrote:
> in case you do not know yet, opscenter is sending certain data about your
> cassandra instalation back to datastax.
>
> This fact is not visibly presented to user, its same spyware crap like
> EHCache.
Could you expand on this? What informatio
in case you do not know yet, opscenter is sending certain data about
your cassandra instalation back to datastax.
This fact is not visibly presented to user, its same spyware crap like
EHCache.
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