I run the PostgreSQL WWW site off of my system, and its log files,
compressed, right now is at:
hub# du
268002 ./postgresql.org/oldlogs
314685 ./postgresql.org
Which sums up to:
Successful requests: 24,592,625 (975,530)
Average successful requests per day: 25,888 (139,361)
Successful requests for pages: 18,833,508 (906,924)
Average successful requests for pages per day: 19,825 (129,560)
Failed requests: 458,268 (7,848)
Redirected requests: 972,193 (27,554)
Distinct files requested: 280,377 (40,061)
Distinct hosts served: 311,727 (4,954)
Corrupt logfile lines: 8,933
Data transferred: 129,387 Mbytes (3,952 Mbytes)
Average data transferred per day: 139,472 kbytes (578,159 kbytes)
And takes 488 minutes on a PII-400Mhz with ~396Meg of RAM on her...
That number is with 3.11/Unix...just installed and am running 3.3 right
now, to see how it fairs, but is there any way of speeding that up? 6+hrs
sounds a little excessive, no? :(
Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy
Systems Administrator @ hub.org
primary: [EMAIL PROTECTED] secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
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