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don't have too much time right now, sadly.. we'll see if i get around to it eventually.. instructions should be possible to follow now as well, as long as you take them with a grain of salt
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I would like to use this one too, but it would be for the newest vb Version :(
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I would create something similar for 'not-active' (0 posts) users.
What's up about the global.php messing as Firefly told about ? Could I simply check for $bbuserid[posts] instead of $bbuserid[usergroupid] ?? And, which source is better to recover load levels ? reading /proc/loadavg or executing and parsing uptime Thank you very much. |
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Well. I tried to modify global.php myself in a different way, to check, if instant loadavg goes above a warning level (new setting var like $loadlimit) and the logged user has 0-posts, he gets an error_toobusyguest template. This way I noticed an increased load values, most probably due to a frequent read of /proc/loadavg file I hadn't before, as my $loadlimit was set to 0. Is it true ? How could I measure the trend ? Besides, I created a croned (each minute ... '* * * * *') script on the server to get this behavior well written down: Code:
#!/bin/sh I can't get out !!! :ermm: :ermm: :ermm: Please, need some performance hint ! :laugh: |
Does this hack work on 2.26?
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