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Server Load
Hello, are there any hacks / addons that show the server load on the bottom right hand corner or some corner ? So I do not have to go to ACP to see the load.
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I'm sure this is accomplishable by turning debug mode on.
To turn debug mode on: Open includes/config.php at the bottom, under this code: PHP Code:
PHP Code:
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doesnt the admincp display the loads on the homepage?
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Didn't know that modification existed, or if it's compatible with his version of vB.
I've constantly got debug enabled for my IP, not had any problems with it. I prefer it. |
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I use a modified version of this one - Microstats - load times, server loads, queries, uncached templates
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A bit more of a hassle when you have a dynamic IP though.
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You could always read the post i linked to, try checking the last few pages.
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