hybrid Digest, Vol 29, Issue 2

Henri Salo fgeek at fgeek.fi
Thu Oct 12 01:55:43 EDT 2006


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>    1. Re: lusers (David Todd)
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> Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 14:04:35 -0500
> From: "David Todd" <mobilepolice at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: lusers
> To: "General IRCD-Hybrid Discussion" <hybrid at lists.ircd-hybrid.org>
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> The Max global connections is stored across the network when there are
> more than one servers involved, so that if one server dies, then comes
> back up, it will recieve the latest 'max' count when it's reconnected
> to the network.
>
> Local connection max is unnecessary, the only way to store this value
> would be to write it to a file on the system, which could
> theoretically be modified.
>
> Hybrid has had a history of being minimalist, not to the extreme, but
> to a good degree, when implementing such a 'feature', for one to gain
> more support of it, I would suggest you explain why you think it
> should be changed - I'm afraid the reasoning 'I think they should.'
> would not be sufficient in this case due to the coding involved to
> store a number...
>
> However, if you're looking for stasticial tracking, irc.netsplit.de
> provides an excellent (and free) resource that connects to your server
> a few times a day and records historical information.
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>
> Hope you understand,
>
> David
>
> On 10/7/06, Henri Salo <fgeek at fgeek.fi> wrote:
>> In version 7.2.2(SVN) lusers say something like this:
>>
>>  -!- There are 2 users and 19 invisible on 2 servers
>>  -!- 2 IRC Operators online
>>  -!- 5 channels formed
>>  -!- I have 6 clients and 1 servers
>>  -!- Current local users: 6  Max: 6
>>  -!- Current global users: 21  Max: 21
>>  -!- Highest connection count: 7 (6 clients) (6 connections received)
>>
>> Those "Max" in both local and global numbers doesn't stay when I close
>> my server. I think they should.
>>
>> --
>> Henri Salo
>> fgeek at fgeek.fi
>> 0407705733
>>
>>
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And again:

> The Max global connections is stored across the network when there are
> more than one servers involved, so that if one server dies, then comes
> back up, it will recieve the latest 'max' count when it's reconnected
> to the network.

That doesn't work nor something is wrong with SSL linking and 'Max
connections'. Can someone check that out?

-- 
Henri Salo
fgeek at fgeek.fi
0407705733




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