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
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
*cough*
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
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]$
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.
Y’all sux0r.
C:\> uptime
Bad command or file name
C:\>
How come‘s box is called “kalyan” ?
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.
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 😀
Both.
Actually, it’s FreeBSD native threads that suck. But I know what ya mean. 🙂