Access Data Analyzing

Jetelina collects data about Jetelina-API for analysis daily.

This is excusing, some figures and commands uses ‘api’ or something like that in this chapter. It is called ‘Jetelina-API’ in the other chapters. This is because this function has not been caught up with that. Please read them as ‘Jetelina-API’.

  1. The access numbers in each Jetelina-API
  2. The access rates in each Data Base
  3. The execution speed in each Jetelina-API

 1.The access numbers in each Jetelina-API
This data appears in a list. This data is a yearly access number.
You can call it by typing ‘show api access numbers’, ‘open api access numbers’… in the chat box. Then you control the list page with the button ‘next’ and ’previous’ are for turning pages. And ‘head’, ‘first’, ‘tail’, ‘last’ are for jumping to the page. And ‘search xxx’ is for searching ‘xxx’ api, e.g ‘search js100’. To end the search, typing ‘search clear’ in the chat box works for you expect. To close it, typing ‘close api access numbers’, ‘hide api access numbers’ in the chat box.
Of course, ‘thank you for api access numbers’ is a nice way to close it as well.


2. The access numbers in each Data Base
This data appears in a pie chart. This data is the yearly access rates. As far as you are using multiple databases, this data has a meaning, but it isn’t beneficial if you use a single database.
You can call it by typing ‘show database access rates’, ‘open database access rates’… in the chat box. This chart does not have any controllable functions; it is just for display purposes. To close it, ‘close database access rates’, ‘hide database access rates’.


3. The execution speed in each Jetelina-API
This data appears in a line chart. This data shows the mean/max/min execution speed data in each Jetelina-API. This data is daily data for a year. The vertical unit is second.
You can call it by typing ‘show api speed j*XXX’, ‘open api speed j*XXX’… in the chat box. ‘j*XXX’ meaning, ‘*’ is ‘i/u/d/s’, meaning ‘ji’, ‘ju’, ‘jd’ and ‘js’, ‘XXX’ is the number. I mean, in case of displaying ‘ji29’, you types ‘show api speed ji29’ in the chat box. This chart does not have any controllable functions; it is just for display purposes. To close it, ‘close api speed’, ‘hide api speed’.