Yay

This is one my FreeBSD auth server doing 15,000 requests/day with mysql+apache+xml-rpc
( notice the load on the server 😉

hostname 05:43:18 ~ $ uptime
5:43AM up 501 days, 16:01, 3 users, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00

8 Comments

  1. khorgath · June 16, 2003 Reply

    *cough*

    sushanth@kalyan:~$ uptime
     7:07PM  up 54 mins, 12 users, load averages: 0.08, 0.07, 0.06
    
  2. manusb · June 16, 2003 Reply

    LFC! (I love that acronym!)

    (manu 19:52:29) [~]$ uptime
    19:56:07 up 15 min, 1 user, load average: 0.99, 0.86, 0.49

  3. kingsly · June 16, 2003 Reply

    How do I fare ?? 😉

    [kingsly@utopia kingsly]$ uptime
    9:04pm up 5:12, 4 users, load average: 0.34, 0.24, 0.14
    [kingsly@utopia kingsly]$

  4. jzawodn · June 16, 2003 Reply

    Both.

    Uhm, that’s waht… One request every 30 seconds?

    Odds are rare that you’re going to see the load average change much unless this is a 33MHz 486.

  5. ravi · June 16, 2003 Reply

    Y’all sux0r.


    C:\> uptime
    Bad command or file name
    C:\>

    How come ‘s box is called “kalyan” ?

  6. khorgath · June 16, 2003 Reply

    Re: Y’all sux0r.

    Ah, you get to the point the others missed. It wasn’t the uptime of my box. Kallu’s box keeps freezing up quite a few times everyday. It’s beyond high time he did he fixed his local box.

  7. admin · June 16, 2003 Reply

    hehe, that is just the mean. Half the time, there are no requests, but I’ve seen peaks of 40 – 50 req /second. The only time when load went to 10+ was when mysql went crazy and took up the whole system. restarting the server helped, but yeah mysql 3.x sucks 😀

  8. jzawodn · June 16, 2003 Reply

    Both.

    Actually, it’s FreeBSD native threads that suck. But I know what ya mean. 🙂

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