Uptime 166440 Message Count 412 Failed Message Count 0 Failed Avatar Count 150 Total Users 15 Online Users 2 Avatar Count 161
avatars$ find -xtype f | wc -l 1230 avatars$ du -s . 30676 . I'm worried as to why the Failed Avatar Count is so high (over 90%) and other people seem to have a fairly low count. One reason for this could be because: 1) transport is behind DMZ NAT firewall 2) transport can't connect directly to clients (used by my colleagues) inside corporate firewall, even though they're both 10.* networks. Thoughts? On 10/08/05, Daniel D?az <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello! > > More statistics from our server, running for some days now. > > Statistics for PyMSNt > Uptime: 493320 > Message Count: 113888 > Failed Message Count: 1664 > Failed Avatar Count: 1728 > Total Users: 3144 > Online Users: 61 > Avatar Count: 8570 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ ls -1 | wc -l > 44984 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ du -sk . > 940500 . > > http://linux.mty.itesm.mx/mrtg/ > > (Actual "Load average" is the number shown / 100. The peak somewhere > on Monday was 20.40, for instance.) > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ ps aux | grep PyMSNt | grep -v grep > root 693 1.4 18.0 88292 46228 ? Ds Aug04 117:47 PyMSNt > main.py > > Greetings! > > Daniel D?az > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > On 7/18/05, James Bunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks :) > > > > It looks like the memory usage isn't too bad after all. > > 30MB for 62 users, after 5 days looks good :) > > > > --- > > > > James > > > > > > > > On 19/07/2005, at 5:16 AM, Daniel D?az wrote: > > > > > Hello! > > > > > > More statistics from our server, running for 5 and a half days. > > > > > > Statistics for PyMSNt > > > Uptime: 482041 > > > Message Count: 122325 > > > Failed Message Count: 1408 > > > Failed Avatar Count: 1575 > > > Total Users: 2673 > > > Online Users: 62 > > > Avatar Count: 9496 > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ ls -1 | wc -l > > > 21690 > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ du -sk . > > > 450976 . > > > > > > http://linux.mty.itesm.mx/mrtg/ > > > > > > (Actual "Load average" is the number shown / 100. The peak right now > > > is around 16.00, for instance.) > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] avatars $ ps aux | grep PyMSNt | grep -v grep > > > root 6431 1.4 11.4 91404 29468 ? Ds Jul13 119:31 > > > PyMSNt main.py > > > > > > Greetings! > > > > > > Daniel D?az > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > > > On 7/12/05, Daniel D?az <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> 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] > _______________________________________________ > py-transports mailing list > py-transports@blathersource.org > http://www.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports > -- - Norman Rasmussen - Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Home page: http://norman.rasmussen.co.za/ From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Oct 3 11:02:48 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oscar =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Hellstr=F6m?=) Date: Mon Oct 3 11:02:45 2005 Subject: [py-transports] PyMSNt 0.10 released! Now with avatars! In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Upgraded my (nondev) msn transport just this minute and everything seems to have went very smooth, including transformation of the spool files and such. Am I right to assume I can just do a cvs update if there will be any 0.10.x? How will things be in the feature, will file transfers be the focus of 0.11? On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 11:31 +1000, James Bunton wrote: > Hi everybody. > > PyMSNt 0.10 has been released and declared stable. Its handling several > thousand concurrent users on SAPO (http://messenger.sapo.pt) servers > right now. > > This release brings all sorts of niceties: > * Limited ad-hoc commands > * More stability > * Fixes to contact list handling (this may mean you have to redelete a > few contacts as a once-off) > * Clustering support (requires an extra component. Join py-transports > if you're interested) > * MSN7 personal message -> Jabber status, and MSN nick -> Jabber vCard > nick > * <nickname> tag in presence for willing clients. > * And of course, vCard and (limited) JEP-8 avatars! > > Grab it from: http://msn-transport.jabberstudio.org > > Have a look at the developer docs to see how to make sure your client > works well with the transport. > At the moment the user guide isn't fully up to date. > > As always, please mail me, (or preferably > py-transports@blathersource.org) with any bug reports or requests for > assistance, or just to let me know its all working :) > > Enjoy! > > --- > > James > > _______________________________________________ > py-transports mailing list > py-transports@blathersource.org > http://www.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports -- Oscar Hellstr?m, [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: personal.oscarh.net jid: [EMAIL PROTECTED] icq: 52604556 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://modevia.com/pipermail/py-transports/attachments/20051003/7f70ae5d/attachment.pgp From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Oct 3 12:20:19 2005 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Bunton) Date: Mon Oct 3 12:20:23 2005 Subject: [py-transports] PyMSNt 0.10 released! Now with avatars! In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> That's correct. If you do cvs update you'll stay on the 0.10.x branch, if there are further releases, which there will be, because there always seems to be bugs, even if I test for months! :P I've got a few more performance improvements I want to try out, so I might do a 0.10.1 release for them. File transfer will indeed be the focus of 0.11. --- James On 03/10/2005, at 9:02 PM, Oscar Hellstr?m wrote: > Upgraded my (nondev) msn transport just this minute and everything > seems > to have went very smooth, including transformation of the spool files > and such. Am I right to assume I can just do a cvs update if there will > be any 0.10.x? > > How will things be in the feature, will file transfers be the focus of > 0.11? > > On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 11:31 +1000, James Bunton wrote: >> Hi everybody. >> >> PyMSNt 0.10 has been released and declared stable. Its handling >> several >> thousand concurrent users on SAPO (http://messenger.sapo.pt) servers >> right now. >> >> This release brings all sorts of niceties: >> * Limited ad-hoc commands >> * More stability >> * Fixes to contact list handling (this may mean you have to redelete a >> few contacts as a once-off) >> * Clustering support (requires an extra component. Join py-transports >> if you're interested) >> * MSN7 personal message -> Jabber status, and MSN nick -> Jabber vCard >> nick >> * <nickname> tag in presence for willing clients. >> * And of course, vCard and (limited) JEP-8 avatars! >> >> Grab it from: http://msn-transport.jabberstudio.org >> >> Have a look at the developer docs to see how to make sure your client >> works well with the transport. >> At the moment the user guide isn't fully up to date. >> >> As always, please mail me, (or preferably >> py-transports@blathersource.org) with any bug reports or requests for >> assistance, or just to let me know its all working :) >> >> Enjoy! >> >> --- >> >> James >> >> _______________________________________________ >> py-transports mailing list >> py-transports@blathersource.org >> http://www.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports > -- > Oscar Hellstr?m, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > web: personal.oscarh.net > jid: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > icq: 52604556 > _______________________________________________ > py-transports mailing list > py-transports@blathersource.org > http://www.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports