Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 09:06:35 -0700 From: Murray Stokely <murray@freebsdmall.com> To: Daniel Lang <dl@leo.org> Cc: Murray Stokely <murray@FreeBSD.org>, hubs@FreeBSD.org, re@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: 4.7 Download Statistics Message-ID: <20021010090635.K1982@freebsdmall.com> In-Reply-To: <20021010155247.GB20985@atrbg11.informatik.tu-muenchen.de>; from dl@leo.org on Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 05:52:47PM %2B0200 References: <20021010082732.G1982@freebsdmall.com> <20021010155247.GB20985@atrbg11.informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 05:52:47PM +0200, Daniel Lang wrote: > I think it will be difficult to get real numbers, but maybe > its possible to get an idea or a trend. 1. Number of bytes transferred from ${dir} directory. 2. Number of files transferred from ${dir} directory. where ${dir} is /pub/FreeBSD, /pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/4.7-RELEASE, the ISO images dirs, etc.. > The question remains, whole ISO files? Just the install-iso? > How about repeated downloads? Are repeated downloads substantial? I assumed they would be insignificant. > To track accesses in the releases/4.7-RELEASE and > releases/ISO-IMAGES/4.7 directories would be a good start. > However, even this is tricky using FTP, since a RETR of "bin.aa" > would no longer reflect that it followed a > CWD "pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/4.7-RELEASE". I don't understand why thats a problem. The log is not going to report "bin.aa", it is going to report the full pathname. The number of files and number of bytes is a good start, and something we can compare to the old ftp.cdrom.com numbers. These should include FTP and HTTP traffic. > I would grateful for any tools and suggestion, how to efficiently > track downloads in a sensible way. I tried 'xferstats' once > trimming our proftpd to provide wu-ftpd compatible logfiles, > but xferstats crashed after a few 100MBs of logdata and has no > way of 'remembering' once analysed results. > "analog" may work, but I remember I tried that once, but > gave up. We'll see what others say, I always just wrote Perl scripts to generate reports the way I wanted them. I've used analog for web data though. > I am willing to provide any stats, you might find useful. Cool, thanks. - Murray To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hubs" in the body of the message
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