Shawn Yarbrough ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> I'm especially curious about the "localRequestsPerHour" which I initially
> took to mean how many requests *I* was making from my node, but there's no
> way I'm making anywhere near that many requests.

No, it's the number of requests your node is processing per hour.
"Local" means you, "global" means the average for the whole network
as far as you've been able to see so far.

>      * entries: 100
>      * globalRequestsPerHour: 4474.666666666667
>      * localRequestsPerHour: 16047.071409467771

This means that, out of the 100 nodes you know about, you're processing
something like 4x the average number of requests.  You're a hero. :)

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