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Microstats - load times, server loads, queries, uncached templates
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
This is a derivative of Erwin's microstats hack for vBulletin 3.5.0's plugin system. The main difference is that by default it shows the page generation time and query count to the public. Server loads and Uncached Queries are shown only to administrators.
I had sent this to Erwin so he could release if he wanted to but instead he told me that I had permission to release it; hence why I am releasing it. This should work with vBulletin 3.5.0 RC 1 through vBulletin 3.6.1 and later. Installation is very simple. Just import the plugin via vBulletin's "Download / Upload Plugins" page in the Plugin System in the Admin Control Panel and you're done. I'll try to correct any bugs that you find. Let me know if you like this plugin and don't forget to click the install link if you install this. Optional config.php Variables $config['Microstats']['replacementvariable'] Setting this variable will make microstats place its data before any instance of whatever you set this variable to. Be careful with this as you might see microstats in mutiple places. My suggestion is to use a unique comment in the HTML source to prevent any issues. E.g. $config['Microstats']['replacementvariable'] = '<!-- display microstats here -->'; $config['Microstats']['adminonly'] Setting this variable to anything will make microstats display itself only to administrators. E.g. $config['Microstats']['adminonly'] = true; Update History Product File: Uploaded a product file that replaced the plugin file. Version 1.2.1: Fixed a bug that broke optional config.php settings Version 1.2.0: Added OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD support; added Replacement variable setting in config.php; added Display only to Administrators Setting in config.php; fixed bug affecting Linux/Unix servers that have exec('uptime') support and not /proc/loadavg support Version 1.1.0: Added names of uncached templates, included a bugfix for people who don't have proc avaliable on their system and made the code look a little nicer as well Version 1.0.1: Bugfix for Windows users, sanitized the code to make it look nicer Version 1.0.0: Initial Release Show Your Support
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much is this... http://www.hilfe-forum.eu/vbgooglemaphse.php Page generated in 0,21881 seconds with 178 queries [Server Loads: 3.96 3.99 : 4.22] but OT Point someone as I to find out can which Querries that are? If one something to somehow save there can... Sorry for my babelfish english |
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#234
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Strange. It just shows the page generation and SQL queries. What about the server load and all that?
"Page generated in 0.41221 seconds with 17 queries" |
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Chances are you are on a Windows server. Server load averages only exist on *nix and BSD servers.
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#236
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But it used to display the server load averages when I first installed the hack. Weird!
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#237
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Perhaps your host did something to the server your website is on. Try filing a support ticket with them.
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#238
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Alright will do that.
Thanks for your reply though! |
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Page generated in 1.51093 seconds with 17 queries(1 queries for uncached templates) [Server Loads: 4.75 4.04 : 4.01] Uncached templates: welcome_headers (1) and.. what is "uncached templates" means? |
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It means that the welcome_headers template is not being cached by vBulletin and an additional query is being generated to fetch it. You might want to talk to the author of the welcome_headers plugin about it.
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#241
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fixed.
thanks for Lizard King and ShiningArcanine |
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