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ic. then your server doesnt allow you to view the stats. ask your host why.
you should see your server load on the main page where you see all the info and dev information. vb is designed in a way that it will not show you the Average Server Load if your server is not set to do so. here it is mine's (freddie's hack with server load integrated): |
You're using Quick Stats, right? My Quick Stats doesn't even have the server load option in it. I checked my /admin/index.php and it isn't even listed in it. That really doesn't tell us anything if I don't have it there does it? :)
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i know it doesnt. is me who add it there. but vB should have it separate. i just didnt like the way it looked so i made it compact.
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Can you give me the code for it so I can add it and see? I have never seen it in the admin CP (I am still running 2.2.5 if that makes any difference). :)
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there is nothing to add. is there the code, right below the quick stats table. it was always there in the admin panel since vb was created.
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All I have below the quick stats is the Useful Admin Stuff box, nothing else.
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contact your host and open a ticket at vb.com.
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Why do I need to contact vb.com and make a ticket?
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When you first go to your admin index, you should see your server loads at the very top of the page, under useful admin stuff. Right in the middle of the page. |
To tell you the truth, I don't recall EVER seeing that. :)
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