boinc/doc/db_dump.php

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require_once("docutil.php");
page_head("Downloadable statistics data");
echo "
<p>
BOINC projects may export data describing teams, users and hosts.
This data is exported in XML files that can be downloaded via HTTP.
<p>
This data can be summarized and represented as Web pages.
Some examples are listed at
<a href=http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/ap/stats.php>
http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/ap/stats.php</a>.
<p>
The data is presented in several different 'views':
teams ordered by credit, teams ordered by ID, etc.
Each view is available in two ways:
<ul>
<li> As a single file.
<li>
Broken into a number of files,
each containing a fixed number of records.
This lets you get a single record or range of records efficiently.
</ul>
<p>
For files that are ordered by ID,
each file contains a fixed-size segment of the ID range,
not a fixed number of records.
If the database ID allocation has gaps,
files will have fewer than this number of records.
<p>
The entries in a given file are in either 'summary' or 'detail' form.
For example, the summary of a team gives its ID, name, and credit,
while the detailed from also contains a list of its members.
<p>
The files are as follows:
<p>
<b>tables.xml</b>
<p>
For each table (team, user, and host) this gives
<ul>
<li> the total number of records
<li> the number of records per file for summary files
<li> the number of records per file for detail files
</ul>
It also includes the UNIX time when the files were last generated,
and a list of the project's applications,
with counts of results in various states.
<br>
For example:
<pre>",
htmlspecialchars("<tables>
<update_time>1046220857</update_time>
<nusers_total>127</nusers_total>
<nusers_per_file_summary>1000</nusers_per_file_summary>
<nusers_per_file_detail>100</nusers_per_file_detail>
<nteams_total>14</nteams_total>
<nteams_per_file_summary>1000</nteams_per_file_summary>
<nteams_per_file_detail>100</nteams_per_file_detail>
<nhosts_total>681</nhosts_total>
<nhosts_per_file_summary>1000</nhosts_per_file_summary>
<nhosts_per_file_detail>100</nhosts_per_file_detail>
<applications>
<application>
<name>setiathome</name>
<results_unsent>100</results_unsent>
<results_in_progress>1000</results_in_progress>
<results_over>10000</results_over>
</application>
...
</applications>
</tables>
"),
"</pre>
<b>team_total_credit.xml, team_total_credit_N.xml</b>
<br>
Team summaries, ordered by decreasing <a href=credit.php>total credit</a><.
N is 0, 1, ...
<p>
<b>team_expavg_credit.xml, team_expavg_credit_N.xml</b>
<br>
Team summaries, ordered by decreasing <a href=credit.php>recent-average credit</a>.
<p>
<b>team_id.xml, team_id_N.xml</b>
<br>
Team details, ordered by increasing ID.
<p>
<b>user_total_credit.xml, user_total_credit_N.xml</b>
<br>
User summaries, ordered by decreasing total credit.
<p>
<b>user_expavg_credit.xml, user_expavg_credit_N.xml</b>
<br>
User summaries, ordered by decreasing recent-average credit.
<p>
<b>user_id.xml, user_id_N.xml</b>
<br>
User details, ordered by increasing ID.
<p>
<b>host_total_credit.xml, host_total_credit_N.xml</b>
<br>
Host summaries, ordered by decreasing total credit.
<p>
<b>host_expavg_credit.xml, host_expavg_credit_N.xml</b>
<br>
Host summaries, ordered by decreasing recent-average credit.
<p>
<b>host_id.xml, host_id_N.xml</b>
<br>
Host details, ordered by increasing ID.
<p>
The format of the various XML elements is as follows:
<p>
<b>Team summary</b>
<pre>",
htmlspecialchars("
<team>
<id>5</id>
<name>Broadband Reports Team Starfire</name>
<total_credit>153402.872429</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>503030.483254</expavg_credit>
<nusers>14</nusers>
</team>
"),
"</pre>
<p>
<b>Team detail</b>
<pre>",
htmlspecialchars("
<team>
<id>5</id>
<name>Broadband Reports Team Starfire</name>
<total_credit>153402.872429</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>503030.483254</expavg_credit>
<nusers>14</nusers>
<create_time>0</create_time>
<name_html>%3Ca%20href%3D%27http%3A%2F%2Fbroadbandreports%2Ecom%2Fforum%2Fseti%2
7%3E%3Cimg%20src%3D%27http%3A%2F%2Fi%2Edslr%2Enet%2Fpics%2Ffaqs%2Fimage2067%2Ejp
g%27%3E</name_html>
<country>None</country>
<user>
<id>12</id>
<name>John Keck</name>
<total_credit>42698.813543</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>117348.653646</expavg_credit>
<teamid>5</teamid>
</user>
<user>
<id>14</id>
<name>Liontaur</name>
<total_credit>46389.595430</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>122936.372641</expavg_credit>
<teamid>5</teamid>
</user>
</team>
"),"</pre>
<p>
<b>User summary</b>
<pre>",
htmlspecialchars("
<user>
<id>12</id>
<name>John Keck</name>
<total_credit>42698.813543</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>117348.653646</expavg_credit>
[ <teamid>5</teamid> ]
[ <has_profile/> ]
</user>
"), "</pre>
<p>
<b>User detail</b>
<pre>",
htmlspecialchars("
<user>
<id>3</id>
<name>Eric Heien</name>
<total_credit>4897.904591</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>9820.631754</expavg_credit>
<country>United States</country>
<create_time>1046220857</ncreate_time>
[ <teamid>14</teamid> ]
[ <has_profile/> ]
<host>
<id>27</id>
<total_credit>0.000000</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>0.000000</expavg_credit>
<p_vendor></p_vendor>
<p_model></p_model>
<os_name>Darwin</os_name>
<os_version>6.2</os_version>
</host>
<host>
<id>266</id>
<total_credit>0.000000</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>0.000000</expavg_credit>
<p_vendor>GenuineIntel</p_vendor>
<p_model>Intel(R)</p_model>
<os_name>Linux</os_name>
<os_version>2.4.18-18.7.x</os_version>
</host>
</user>
"),"</pre>
<p>
<b>Host summary</b>
<pre>",
htmlspecialchars("
<host>
<id>266</id>
<total_credit>0.000000</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>0.000000</expavg_credit>
<p_vendor>GenuineIntel</p_vendor>
<p_model>Intel(R)</p_model>
<os_name>Linux</os_name>
<os_version>2.4.18-18.7.x</os_version>
</host>
"),"</pre>
<p>
<b>Host detail</b>
<pre>",
htmlspecialchars("
<host>
<id>102</id>
<userid>3</userid>
<total_credit>0.000000</total_credit>
<expavg_credit>0.000000</expavg_credit>
<p_vendor>GenuineIntel</p_vendor>
<p_model>Pentium</p_model>
<os_name>Windows XP</os_name>
<os_version>5.1</os_version>
<create_time>1040170006</create_time>
<timezone>28800</timezone>
<ncpus>2</ncpus>
<p_fpops>45724737.082762</p_fpops>
<p_iops>43233895.373973</p_iops>
<p_membw>4032258.064516</p_membw>
<m_nbytes>670478336.000000</m_nbytes>
<m_cache>1000000.000000</m_cache>
<m_swap>1638260736.000000</m_swap>
<d_total>9088008192.000000</d_total>
<d_free>3788505088.000000</d_free>
<n_bwup>24109.794088</n_bwup>
<n_bwdown>57037.049858</n_bwdown>
</host>
"),"</pre>
";
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