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solent 04-24-2003 04:56 PM

Quote:

Today at 07:54 PM Sonikku said this in Post #810
You have to place the variable into your footer. Preferably towards the bottom. Read the instructions, it tells you what variable to put.
To call your vbMicroStats, simply place the string {getmicrostats}
| anywhere you want in your templates (for example in footer).
|
| NOTE: The higher you place the string in your templates,
| the more inacurate your data will be.
|
| The variables you can use are:
|
| $digits - number of digits for microtime
| $trimmedtime - the time your page is loaded
| $query_count - number of queries executed
| $debugmode - tells if VB is in debug mode
| $versionphp - PHP version
| $percentphp - PHP percent page usage
| $percentsql - MySQL percent page usage
| $gziptext - GZIP compression library
| $gziplevel - GZIP compression level
| $serverload - your average server load

those are the final steps but which variable are you talking about?

maybe you mean the string?

have a look here the site is still not in production
http://www.depfacy.com/forums/showth...=12&forumid=39

well i have tried both by parsing the string and using the template and by inputing the whole thing in the footer template.
here is my footer just to tell me what is wrong.
PHP Code:

</td>
</
tr>
</
table>
<!-- /
content area table -->
</
center>
<
TABLE WIDTH="100%" BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0>
<
TR>
<
TD><a href="#top"><IMG SRC="{imagesfolder}/footer_01.gif" WIDTH=168 HEIGHT=69 border="0"></a></TD>
<
TD background="{imagesfolder}/footer_02.gif" width="100%" height="69"></TD>
<
TD><a href="http://www.vbforumskins.com" target="_blank"><IMG SRC="{imagesfolder}/footer_03.gif" WIDTH=530 HEIGHT=69 border="0"></a></TD>
</
TR>
<
br><center>Page generated in $trimmedtime seconds ($percentphp $percentsqlwith $query_count queries.$adminstats<center>
</
TABLE>
</
td></tr>
</
table>
</
center

is there any possibility that the page loads very fast that no time of % php and sql are recorded?
This is a dedicated machine of 800MHz and 768MB RAM and 10K rpm SCSI drivers and doesnt do anything else but hosting this board which is currently not used.

Also why can i not see the adminstats ?

TECK 04-24-2003 06:55 PM

Search the thread for answers. Those questions were asked (and answered) several times by many other users.

Red Blaze 04-24-2003 07:14 PM

Sorry TECK, but I'll answer it anyway, some people could be too lazy to search through a 55 page thread. *raises hand* =j

Dude, Just add {getmicrostats} anywhere in your footer Preferably after </table> since there is nothing after it. If you did everything right, {getmicrostats} should call everything that's needed.

solent 04-24-2003 07:34 PM

Quote:

Today at 10:14 PM Sonikku said this in Post #813
Sorry TECK, but I'll answer it anyway, some people could be too lazy to search through a 55 page thread. *raises hand* =j

Dude, Just add {getmicrostats} anywhere in your footer Preferably after </table> since there is nothing after it. If you did everything right, {getmicrostats} should call everything that's needed.


i aint lazy just missed the replacment thingy.

and what you said sonikku is not the solutions as that is the first thing i did.

well here are my results dunno if they are good but from what i have read over 100 queries i can be in trouble

forumhome
------------------------------
Page generated in 0.16079295 seconds (65.76% PHP - 34.24% MySQL) with 62 queries.
[Debug Mode OFF] [PHP v4.3.1] [GZIP enabled - level 1] [Server Load: 0.00 ? 0.03 : 0.00]


vbPortal Home
------------------------------
Page generated in 0.18081701 seconds (54.13% PHP - 45.87% MySQL) with 107 queries.
[Debug Mode OFF] [PHP v4.3.1] [GZIP enabled - level 1] [Server Load: 0.00 ? 0.03 : 0.00]

Red Blaze 04-24-2003 10:57 PM

107 Queries?! o.O;;; Daaaaaaamn! Is that natural? Anyway, if that's what you have, then I suppose you're ok. Check out what I have.

Tell, how many hacks do you have installed? And did you add alot of stuff in the head, and the php include?

Sanjiyan 04-24-2003 11:01 PM

bump for post:

https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...954#post385954

TECK 04-24-2003 11:20 PM

Sanjiyan, search the thread (use the search option at the bottom of this page). Is your db_mysql.php file that does this. So check that file, there is your prob, not the hack.

solent, please tell me you don't have a busy site, orelse you will have your server account canceled with 107queries on ONE page.
107queries is EXTREMLY high, a total killer for the server.

solent 04-25-2003 07:19 AM

Quote:

solent, please tell me you don't have a busy site, orelse you will have your server account canceled with 107queries on ONE page.
107queries is EXTREMLY high, a total killer for the server.
TECK the server is mine and it will be hosted for free in an ISP as they will be our SPONSORS :D :D :D

the server is a 1 800MHZ CPU with 2 cpus cabable, 768MB of SDRAM PC100 and a 7.2K rpm SCSI Drive.

i am running vbportal www.vbportal.com together with vbulletin and maybe that is the reason. vbportal is the beggiset hack made for vbulletin. maybe that is why i am getting all that queries. the server will be probably have 100 concurrent users at the tops.

Sanjiyan 04-25-2003 07:39 AM

Thanks TECK problems solved, and its working now.

I was having the same problem as in this post:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...047#post332047

TECK 04-26-2003 03:44 PM

Quote:

Yesterday at 09:19 AM solent said this in Post #818
TECK the server is mine and it will be hosted for free in an ISP as they will be our SPONSORS :D :D :D

the server is a 1 800MHZ CPU with 2 cpus cabable, 768MB of SDRAM PC100 and a 7.2K rpm SCSI Drive.

i am running vbportal www.vbportal.com together with vbulletin and maybe that is the reason. vbportal is the beggiset hack made for vbulletin. maybe that is why i am getting all that queries. the server will be probably have 100 concurrent users at the tops.

Still, you should direct yourself to scripts that use less then 25queries. A script that uses 100queries is really bad written.


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