Result for 54060B948F5699A6E963B0167527349C0AFB839F

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/python3-osprofiler/changelog.Debian.gz
FileSize165
MD5E62CBA6B5581169B0697D4D0029F5DC3
SHA-154060B948F5699A6E963B0167527349C0AFB839F
SHA-256FC876EAFD924D29785EA6D26D4A3A1D6F1C88B7CC9C142AF82977AAFEF5214BD
SSDEEP3:FttXinWt/McVPpDEm+KR+oCGlA1Rpuwm4m18KaplQ2mEvcLn:Xtf/LjohoCyAwwesK2mGcL
TLSHT1DDC080614C0C5148DD8D56A9E420D35074B930044474D4446C94B5D494F4D187D5356D
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize18344
MD5E39221E15B9CF9805DACC899A2CC45B1
PackageDescriptionOpenStack Profiler Library - Python 2.x OpenStack consists of multiple projects. Each project, in turn, is composed of multiple services. To process some request, e.g. to boot a virtual machine, OpenStack uses multiple services from different projects. In the case somethin works too slowly, it's extremely complicated to understand what exactly goes wrong and to locate the bottleneck. . To resolve this issue, a tiny but powerful library, osprofiler, has been interoduced, and can be used by all OpenStack projects and their Python clients. To be able to generate one trace per request, that goes through all involved services, and builds a tree of calls (see an example http://pavlovic.me/rally/profiler/). . This package contains the Python 2.x module.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-osprofiler
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.3.0-1
SHA-15888987FBF442E5DE2F7779472710A624F0CB202
SHA-256B24FE560AC31A2AE10A4D6C0C81C6EB1BCDF57A7576D8D32FEA3D38773F17DA5
Key Value
FileSize22838
MD59F13D1414CF531A0BB21A57FFEE2FDE0
PackageDescriptionOpenStack Profiler Library - doc OpenStack consists of multiple projects. Each project, in turn, is composed of multiple services. To process some request, e.g. to boot a virtual machine, OpenStack uses multiple services from different projects. In the case somethin works too slowly, it's extremely complicated to understand what exactly goes wrong and to locate the bottleneck. . To resolve this issue, a tiny but powerful library, osprofiler, has been interoduced, and can be used by all OpenStack projects and their Python clients. To be able to generate one trace per request, that goes through all involved services, and builds a tree of calls (see an example http://pavlovic.me/rally/profiler/). . This package contains the documentation.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-osprofiler-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion0.3.0-1
SHA-1C680DDA963241DCD80A82BA447FF9FEFCC3A3CE8
SHA-256F03283696229A2A3FF9A46DA5AAB3BDBD0F42EB1166663B9200D9BC6DA2CE7FD
Key Value
FileSize22886
MD5240CBAEE4E32B0F3477518F449A45F7C
PackageDescriptionOpenStack Profiler Library - doc OpenStack consists of multiple projects. Each project, in turn, is composed of multiple services. To process some request, e.g. to boot a virtual machine, OpenStack uses multiple services from different projects. In the case somethin works too slowly, it's extremely complicated to understand what exactly goes wrong and to locate the bottleneck. . To resolve this issue, a tiny but powerful library, osprofiler, has been interoduced, and can be used by all OpenStack projects and their Python clients. To be able to generate one trace per request, that goes through all involved services, and builds a tree of calls (see an example http://pavlovic.me/rally/profiler/). . This package contains the documentation.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-osprofiler-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion0.3.0-1
SHA-18CFA4DE1F78C1C83354F685BD3B7A5183F448C5E
SHA-2565E8D7FF21DD22CA370F7791764AF37E685848A4F9D28DF064719C607E10C6CBC
Key Value
FileSize18192
MD5A056312DEE09FB3AFEA7235248216970
PackageDescriptionOpenStack Profiler Library - Python 3.x OpenStack consists of multiple projects. Each project, in turn, is composed of multiple services. To process some request, e.g. to boot a virtual machine, OpenStack uses multiple services from different projects. In the case somethin works too slowly, it's extremely complicated to understand what exactly goes wrong and to locate the bottleneck. . To resolve this issue, a tiny but powerful library, osprofiler, has been interoduced, and can be used by all OpenStack projects and their Python clients. To be able to generate one trace per request, that goes through all involved services, and builds a tree of calls (see an example http://pavlovic.me/rally/profiler/). . This package contains the Python 3.x module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython3-osprofiler
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.3.0-1
SHA-12AEF4F19F15FC2432A1C3E88101DF71EB88E623D
SHA-25617A2BC366911532E8C16E5F6067AE6E7E82D9595240C088CD1E1EDDC39A77D04
Key Value
FileSize18286
MD56E274F2EEF2EED0F23F6F45F10118466
PackageDescriptionOpenStack Profiler Library - Python 2.x OpenStack consists of multiple projects. Each project, in turn, is composed of multiple services. To process some request, e.g. to boot a virtual machine, OpenStack uses multiple services from different projects. In the case somethin works too slowly, it's extremely complicated to understand what exactly goes wrong and to locate the bottleneck. . To resolve this issue, a tiny but powerful library, osprofiler, has been interoduced, and can be used by all OpenStack projects and their Python clients. To be able to generate one trace per request, that goes through all involved services, and builds a tree of calls (see an example http://pavlovic.me/rally/profiler/). . This package contains the Python 2.x module.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamepython-osprofiler
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.3.0-1
SHA-193E8E3A277E466B4342247EE805F64BE6354136F
SHA-2566C36232189693C09E0137837112269D8D0521B2D62CDF32BA3D600E52BF4F442