VERSION 1.2 RELEASED Basically the only difference you will notice is a dropdown menu that will display the unchached templates.
In this way, you can add it to the cache and save one or more queries.
[high]THIS HACK WAS TESTED IN A DEFAULT, CODE UNMODIFIED BOARD.[/high]
This hack will add at the bottom of each vBulletin(powered) page the following stats:
REGULAR USERS STATS
- load time of specified page in microseconds (with custom no. of digits to show)
- percentages of PHP/MySQL usage
- number of queries executed
ADMINISTRATOR STATS
- number/name of uncached templates (name highlighted in blue, for uncached template)
- vBulletin DEBUG mode status
- server GZIP library compression status
- average Server Loads
[high]This is not only estethic, it will also help you troubleshoot any wierd queries that you have in your scripts.[/high]
IMPORTANT
If you get results like: Page generated in 3.35731196 seconds (9.05% PHP - [high]90.95%[/high] MySQL) with 17 queries
You probably use a bad piece of code, because vBulletin will never generate those extreme results.
Imagine this: the code uses only 10% the resources to read the actual PHP code and the rest of 90% is used only to scan the tables... WOW!
That means the code forces to read into the database for each user who visits the site at this percentage... if you have 1000 users viewing the page in the same time.. you can get a picture of it...
If you compare this with vBulletin, the software does the opposite, 90% PHP and 10% MySQL... the right way.
DIVISION BY ZERO ERROR? Read this. INVALID STATS IF MYSQL COMPILED IN A NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE? Read this.
NOTE: The blue highlighting is not working in Opera 7.23 version. (Thanks Christine)
Have fun.
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Originally Posted by Tarion
I get an error division by zero from this two lines in the code, and i can't find out what's wrong.
One of your values has to be returned as zero somewhere, or as a value that PHP will convert to a zero when it converts it to an integer.
Something is wrong with the code, you cannot have either the $totaltime or $querytime as zero.
Hmm, really wierd.
The vb_number_format() is the same like number_format(), except with a little cleanup/replace in chars... use it this way if it's working for you.