Hello! Here are some more statistics from our server, running for over a week now.
Statistics for PyMSNt Uptime: 607140 Message Count: 150777 Failed Message Count: 2211 Failed Avatar Count: 2556 Total Users: 3948 Online Users: 24 Avatar Count: 13498 [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ ls -1 | wc -l 15678 [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ du -sk . 325048 . http://linux.mty.itesm.mx/mrtg/ (Actual "Load average" is the number shown / 100. The peak from last Tuesday is 21.2, for instance.) Greetings! Daniel D?az [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 7/7/05, Daniel D?az <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello! > > Here are some statistics from our server, running since Monday: > > Statistics for PyMSNt > Uptime: 166501 > Message Count: 60420 > Failed Message Count: 597 > Failed Avatar Count: 806 > Total Users: 1578 > Online Users: 64 > Avatar Count: 5218 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ ls -1 | wc -l > 10914 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ du -sk . > 226404 . > > http://linux.mty.itesm.mx/mrtg/ > > (Actual "Load average" is the number shown / 100. The peak from > Tuesday is 21.2, for instance.) > > Greetings! > > Daniel D?az > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > On 7/4/05, Daniel D?az <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello! > > > > These are the stats for our server, from the last 16 hours: > > > > Statistics for PyMSNt > > Uptime: 55380 > > Message Count: 28394 > > Failed Message Count: 315 > > Failed Avatar Count: 710 > > Total Users: 674 > > OnlineUsers: 26 > > Avatar Count: 4706 > > > > linux avatars # ls -1 | wc -l > > 6138 > > linux avatars # du -sk . > > 126624 . > > > > http://linux.mty.itesm.mx/mrtg/ > > > > (Actual "Load average" is the number shown / 100. The peak there must > > have been around 11.0.) > > > > Greetings! > > > > Daniel D?az > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jul 13 12:05:38 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Damon Register) Date: Wed Jul 13 12:30:09 2005 Subject: [py-transports] PyMSNt 0.9.3 registration behaves as a contact Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have checked the archive and don't see any other discussion on this subject. Last night I installed PyMSNt 0.9.3 on SuSE 9.0 and jabberd-1.4.3. It seems to start ok. I go to a Windows PC with Exodus 0.9.0.39 and open the Jabber browser window of Exodus. I see the MSN transport as well as the others (AIM and Yahoo) and can even register but the strange thing is that when I finish, Exodus pops up a window saying that this contact wants to add me. I accept and the MSN shows up on my contacts list (as a contact and not a transport). Also, the contact shows a ? indicating that it is pending the contact's acceptance of me. I don't know if this is an Exodus problem or a PyMSNt 0.9.3 problem. Any suggestions? Damon Register From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jul 14 01:16:39 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Trejkaz) Date: Thu Jul 14 01:17:29 2005 Subject: [py-transports] PyMSNt 0.9.3 registration behaves as a contact In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Quoting Damon Register <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have checked the archive and don't see any other discussion > on this subject. Last night I installed PyMSNt 0.9.3 on SuSE > 9.0 and jabberd-1.4.3. It seems to start ok. I go to a Windows > PC with Exodus 0.9.0.39 and open the Jabber browser window of > Exodus. I see the MSN transport as well as the others (AIM and > Yahoo) and can even register but the strange thing is that when > I finish, Exodus pops up a window saying that this contact wants > to add me. I accept and the MSN shows up on my contacts list > (as a contact and not a transport). Also, the contact shows > a ? indicating that it is pending the contact's acceptance > of me. I don't know if this is an Exodus problem or a > PyMSNt 0.9.3 problem. Any suggestions? I guess it depends how Exodus is determining that PyMSNt is a transport. The transport is definitely setting the correct service discovert info, so I'd say Exodus is at fault here. Psi definitely doesn't experience this problem anyway. The transport does ask to add you (which is a necessity, otherwise it wouldn't work) but it shows up under Agents/Transports. TX ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.