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    BOK your proxy address????

    what do I insert into my personal proxy for my farm to point to yours?

    and is there a easy way to make some kind of simple stat page on my computer to read my proxy txt files to get an output like your stats?????


    To run on my server computer?
    Or do I need to setup a web page on my computer for the stats program to display on?


    I could send you a short excerpt from the text file to show what it gives for info. It may even be the same proxy program your running.......
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    just use www.free-dc.org

    and the standard port.

    In order to get the same stats you'd have to install ppstats....I didn't write it I'm afraid. It would need apache and perl installing

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    Originally posted by Bok
    just use www.free-dc.org

    and the standard port.

    In order to get the same stats you'd have to install ppstats....I didn't write it I'm afraid. It would need apache and perl installing

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    You mean I would have to install apache and perl?

    Or just download the ppstats part?

    where do I get ppstats from?

    Downloaded ppstats file.

    Reading the instructions.

    Now the real stupid question. How do I see what is going on?

    Please explains step by step. First time user other than SetiQueue editing main page......
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    You would have to have perl installed and a webserver, whether that is apache or not.

    To get ppstats, look at the bottom of any of my ppstats pages.

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    Downloaded.

    Now I just got to download the others........


    OH BOY download perl now.

    Stinking dialup will take approx 5 hours to dowload.


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    How often does you stats page update for RC5 ( proxy server stat page )
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    Every 3 hours..

    the ppstats just takes waaaayyyy too long to run to have it any more often..

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    How big are your pproxy logfiles that they need so much time for processing?
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    It's not the logfiles size that does it. Each run causes ~ 128,000 sql statements to be made. I think it's just highly inefficient to be honest. It's not been updated in a long long time.

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    Oh, I didn't know until now that this pproxy-stats need a database in background... I just thought, that it would handle the whole thing with those textfiles

    But a question: who does really need those statsnumbers back to the year 2003? The most people looking onto this server are looking for how their machine is performing that day or that week. Or am I wrong in this point?

    If you do analyze your http-logs of the pproxy stats I bet that you may see 90% of the access is going to http://stats.free-dc.org/dnet/ogr/byemail.html or http://stats.free-dc.org/dnet/rc572/byemail.html

    Is there a tool which could combine the workunit numbers older than one week in one file with a big number per user instead of every tiny workunit processed and stored? I think that could increase performance of pproxy stats
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    It actually ignores the older files as the data is already in the DB.

    You are probably right, but I just don't have time to try and debug this thing. DP did a little debugging on it a while ago, but it's fairly complex.

    Pity the authors are no longer maintaining it

    Is there any other tools out there ?

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    Originally posted by Bok
    Every 3 hours..

    the ppstats just takes waaaayyyy too long to run to have it any more often..

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    Bok, stop showing anyone that hasn't done any work for the past 365 days. Just query by date less than 365 days would reduce the overhead and process those that are active much more quickly, no?

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    I don't know. I didn't write these stats...

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    lost the address to your RC5 proxy page........

    can you repost?
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