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I have the same problem... then I upgraded to php 5.2.0 (for other purposes)... now the whole thing doesn't work at all. I need to re-learn php.... can someone give me cerebral injection (is that even possible?)?
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I also thought that the generation of the image and load would place a small load on the server.
It's like the electrical meter at your house. The meter actually uses a little electricity to run. The amount is small but, I imagine that if you had hundreds of those meters on your house the effect would be noticeable on your monthly bill. I still think it's a great idea and I might actually use this on some of my personal sites. "Damn the load. Load images all around!" |
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If you are getting an error, try using IP#/~username/serverload.php.
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Thanks cowboy but I don't remember the ~username
tried wap3 and wap3com and a couple things I have on file and at that point the graphic does not show up. using //wap3.com/serverload.php shows with *error* Could it be ChopChop on my site has no /proc/loadav folder/file? At least I don't find it with FTP.
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I assume the server load graphic (the color bar getting bigger to the right as server load increases) is supposed to show a graphical representation of the load range. But it seems as though when mine reaches 10 it is 50% of the graphic and a short time ago it reached 14% and the bar was almost solid. So that leads me to believe that this is not a scale of 1 to 100%. It looks more like it would max out at 20%. Am I right?
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There is a setting in the php file for the max load to show, it is default at 20, so you are somewhat correct there. Not a percentage, just a number
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