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shovel
05-27-2003, 10:00 PM
Here We Go Again! :cool:
Extended! Server Load Averages
Man, I Love This Feature!
Hey Everyone!
This is another creation from the "shovel factory/powerhouse". Lol. Actually, it's just another modification of the heavily unorganized, vBulletin AdminCP code. There, I said it! Anyways, this hack allows for a mighty cool feature.
1) You can check your current, 5 minute, and 10 minute server load with much more ease.
B. It just spices up the old 'Useful Admin Stuff' menu.
3) Well....you get the picture. (screen in post below)
Well, what it does is turns your current averages in to a much more useful percentage by multiplying the decimal by 100. Then I added a cool link to a place that explains these average triads and spans that tell you how long ago the values were taken. (when you hold your cursor over the percentages) I think it's pretty awesome, so you might think that too. Give it a look and try it out. Thanks.
With Lottsa Crap,
shovel
P.S.
If you have previously downloaded this hack, 12X means around line 120. It has now been changed. Sorry for any problems. :) Also, I've changed the class for the table-row back to secondalt. I had it set to firstalt to fit my own setup. :)
Latest Update: Upgrade coding for no more '0%, %, %' problems!
shovel
05-28-2003, 03:55 PM
It's the averages above my cool bar feature. (Server Load Percentages hack)
SmEdD
05-28-2003, 04:50 PM
Line 129 for me not 12
shovel
05-28-2003, 05:07 PM
Not 12, 12X. Means, around 120. Lol. Sorry. I'll change it. :)
EDIT: Fixed :)
Dean C
05-28-2003, 05:12 PM
You should have kept this in your old thread?
shovel
05-28-2003, 05:15 PM
Nope, it's different. Plus, I plan on adding more about the daemon to this hack. Also, I'm getting rid of the old percentage hack. I don't like it. It doesn't make as much sense as this version. Thanks Dean. :)
*Requests Deletion of Percentage Hack*
WoodiE
05-29-2003, 05:45 PM
I've installed this and this is what my server load shows:
0%, %, % 21 users online (14 members & 7 guests).
How can it be 0%, nothing% nothing%?
-WoodiE
shovel
05-30-2003, 10:25 AM
This happens to me aswell, I can't explain it. Just refresh the page, that's my only solution. I'll mod the code so that it won't display that anymore aswell. :)
EDIT: FIXED, So Upgrade!
Erwin
05-30-2003, 12:32 PM
I still don't understand the usefulness of this hack. :) To get the percentage, just take the server load eg. 0.5 and x 100 - 0.5 x 100 = 50%. What would be the point of your hack? :) Not wanting to offend, just clarifying its purpose...
shovel
05-30-2003, 12:52 PM
Exactly, it turns them into a percent. It's a whole lot easier to read and I've also included the link you gave me earlier. I just relized the other day the use of 'Server Load Averages'. Now I want everyone to relize just how important they really are. Some people have been just bypassing them for years now not knowing what they do or stand for. Now, if a person looked into atleast the site I've included they could probably figure out why their server is so slow. :)
ImportPassion
06-02-2003, 12:17 AM
05-29-03 at 02:45 PM WoodiE said this in Post #7 (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?postid=401632#post401632)
I've installed this and this is what my server load shows:
0%, %, % 21 users online (14 members & 7 guests).
How can it be 0%, nothing% nothing%?
-WoodiE
I still get this. Oh well. no biggie.
mlevenson
06-02-2003, 12:40 AM
if you find out let me know as I have the same problem.
Preech
06-19-2003, 09:25 AM
i get the same error ^^
Bison
06-19-2003, 09:06 PM
Is this is one of those hacks that can be used only on dedicated servers which allows you to retrieve information from the root directory folders?
shovel
06-20-2003, 01:21 PM
Nope. Any server can handle it.
Nixpeiler
06-26-2003, 04:45 AM
perhaps it is version a problem ?
on version 2.3.0 is this line
preg_match("/averages?: ([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+)/",$stats,$regs);
echo "<tr class=\"secondalt\"><td><a href=\"http://nscp.upenn.edu/aix4.3html/cmds/aixcmds4/ruptime.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Server Load Averages</a></td><td><b><span title=\"CPU Usage 1 Minute Ago At $regs[1]\">$regA1%</span>, <span title=\"CPU Usage 5 Minute Ago At $regs[2]\">$regA2%</span>, <span title=\"CPU Usage 15 Minute Ago At $regs[3]\">$regA3%</span></b> $onlineusers</td></tr>\n";
}
?> does not existent
in version 2.3.0 is it this
preg_match("/averages?: ([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+)/",$stats,$regs);
echo "<tr class=\"secondalt\"><td>Server Load Averages</td><td><b>$regs[1], $regs[2], $regs[3]</b> $onlineusers</td></tr>\n";
}
?> and if I exchange it i have resembles error
mfg
msimplay
08-09-2003, 07:29 PM
tru i got the same as u Nixpeller
Dodger
08-13-2003, 01:49 PM
Nixpeiler
Yes, may be a version problem. In txt file is written:
Find Around Line: 120
------------------------------
preg_match("/averages?: ([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+)/",$stats,$regs);
echo "<tr class=\"secondalt\"><td><a href=\"http://nscp.upenn.edu/aix4.3html/cmds/aixcmds4/ruptime.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Server Load Averages</a></td><td><b><span title=\"CPU Usage 1 Minute Ago At $regs[1]\">$regA1%</span>, <span title=\"CPU Usage 5 Minute Ago At $regs[2]\">$regA2%</span>, <span title=\"CPU Usage 15 Minute Ago At $regs[3]\">$regA3%</span></b> $onlineusers</td></tr>\n";
}
?>
but in ver. 2.3.0 it's only:
preg_match("/averages?: ([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+),[\s]+([0-9\.]+)/",$stats,$regs);
echo "<tr class=\"secondalt\"><td>Server Load Averages</td><td><b>$regs[1], $regs[2], $regs[3]</b> $onlineusers</td></tr>\n";
}
?>
Can one find the sollution to this problem?
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