> On 10/5/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On 10/4/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> What the software is measuring, or is trying to measure, is the number of
> >> active *BSD installations there are ...
> >>
> >
> >So why doesn't it do only that? Just "Systems
I for one do not mind that, BSDstats breaks out the BSD operating systems.
I only wish that someone with sufficient knowledge would put the
BSDstats script in the OpenBSD ports tree. because if I could install
it I could add 27 OpenBSD systems.
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 10/5/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL P
On 10/4/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What the software is measuring, or is trying to measure, is the number of
active *BSD installations there are ...
So why doesn't it do only that? Just "Systems This Month: 2938" and
the numbers broken down by country or continent.
Gre
--On Tuesday, October 03, 2006 06:57:31 +0200 Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote on Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 10:28:34PM -0300:
Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email
me instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD?
I doubt t
Hi Marian,
Marian Hettwer wrote on Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 11:08:11AM +0200:
> Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> I doubt the project is worth the effort at all.
>> Whatever numbers might result will be heavily biased.
To clarify: As far as i understood, BSDstats intends to measure
the number of *BSD systems
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 02:51:51PM -0500, Damian Wiest wrote:
| Do whatever you like. I'm simply stating my preference and providing
| an alternative setup for people to consider. I don't find receiving
| 200+ messages a day from cron jobs running on the network with identical
| subject lines to
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Hi Ingo,
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> I doubt the project is worth the effort at all.
> Whatever numbers might result will be heavily biased.
Of course it's biased. It's statistics of running *BSD systems. How
could that possibly not biased?!
> BSDstats i
Damian Wiest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do whatever you like. I'm simply stating my preference and providing
> an alternative setup for people to consider. I don't find receiving
> 200+ messages a day from cron jobs running on the network with identical
> subject lines to be a particularly g
On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 03:06:20PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> Damian Wiest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 07:54:05PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> > > Damian Wiest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Suppose your cron jobs don't emit output, which any good job shouldn't
> > > >
Damian Wiest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 07:54:05PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> > Damian Wiest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Suppose your cron jobs don't emit output, which any good job shouldn't do.
> >
> > Huh? If you want a task to run on a schedule, and then mail y
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 07:54:05PM -0400, Adam wrote:
> Damian Wiest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Suppose your cron jobs don't emit output, which any good job shouldn't do.
>
> Huh? If you want a task to run on a schedule, and then mail you the results,
> then cron is exactly what you want.
Marc G. Fournier wrote on Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 10:28:34PM -0300:
> Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email
> me instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD?
I doubt the project is worth the effort at all.
Whatever numbers might result will be heavily bias
Damian Wiest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Suppose your cron jobs don't emit output, which any good job shouldn't do.
Huh? If you want a task to run on a schedule, and then mail you the results,
then cron is exactly what you want. Any "good job" does what its author
wants it to. If they want it
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 08:21:30PM +0200, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 12:02:34AM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> >
> > The point of using periodic, at least under FreeBSD, is that there is a
> > 'report' that is issued at the end of the monthly periodic run letting the
> > ad
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 08:21:30PM +0200, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 12:02:34AM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> >
> > The point of using periodic, at least under FreeBSD, is that there is a
> > 'report' that is issued at the end of the monthly periodic run letting the
> > ad
"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email me
> instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD?
I've put together a very rough draft for a BSDstats getting started
guide, available for digestion and criticism
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 12:02:34AM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> The point of using periodic, at least under FreeBSD, is that there is a
> 'report' that is issued at the end of the monthly periodic run letting the
> admin know the status of various things on their servers ...
>
> So, for i
Cross-list addresses removed.
Come on, is it so difficult to post the same message (or even lightly
personalized message?) three or four times so we can minimize the
cross-list trash that results from people hitting "group reply"
mindlessly?
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> The point of using periodic, a
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Jason LaRiviere wrote:
$ ls -l /var/log/*.out
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1693 Oct 1 01:31 /var/log/daily.out
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel15 Oct 1 05:30 /var/log/monthly.out
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel59 Sep 30 03:32 /var/log/weekly.out
Hello everyone, can anyone tell m
2006/10/2, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email me
instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD? I
Usually through ports(7).
Best
Martin
On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 11:46:48PM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> >
> >http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=periodic&apropos=1
>
> Perfect, now, what the man page doesnt' seem to indicate is where the best
> place for putting the 'config variables' ... under FreeBSD, this goes in
> /et
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> The point of using periodic, at least under FreeBSD, is that there is a
> 'report' that is issued at the end of the monthly periodic run letting the
> admin know the status of various things on their servers ...
>
> So, for instance, it would give them a monthly reminde
The point of using periodic, at least under FreeBSD, is that there is a
'report' that is issued at the end of the monthly periodic run letting the
admin know the status of various things on their servers ...
So, for instance, it would give them a monthly reminder that the script *is*
running o
On 1-Oct-06, at 9:28 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email
me instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD? I
do not believe that either OpenBSD or NetBSD has a 'periodic'
system similar to FreeBSDs, and would like to
On 10/1/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email me
instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD? I do not believe
that either OpenBSD or NetBSD has a 'periodic' system similar to FreeBSDs, and
would like t
--On Sunday, October 01, 2006 22:04:05 -0400 Jeremy Huiskamp
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1-Oct-06, at 9:28 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email
me instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD? I
do not believe that ei
Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email me
instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD? I do not believe
that either OpenBSD or NetBSD has a 'periodic' system similar to FreeBSDs, and
would like to put something up on the site explaining how to install
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