Michael Papet
2010-01-13 17:02:49 UTC
Lance, this is pretty easy.
use a wget job to download a url. 'wget http://bongo.org/hello.htm' to /tmp. wget has an overwrite option. The trick is to randomize the day/hour/minute on the cron job. Otherwise you will have the 'thundering herd' problem.
Track the number of hits on the url with a web log parser.
Wget should be standard on any linux distro.
I can work a perl/bash script up for you, but it'll take quite a bit of time as my schedule right now is very tight.
Mike.
use a wget job to download a url. 'wget http://bongo.org/hello.htm' to /tmp. wget has an overwrite option. The trick is to randomize the day/hour/minute on the cron job. Otherwise you will have the 'thundering herd' problem.
Track the number of hits on the url with a web log parser.
Wget should be standard on any linux distro.
I can work a perl/bash script up for you, but it'll take quite a bit of time as my schedule right now is very tight.
Mike.
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Hi All,
I have been creating images for Bongo now for a few years
and one of the problems we have is that we have no idea how
many people use the images or Bongo for that matter.
I was thinking how we could create some way to show user
numbers.
I have seen that another project has a cronjob that
downloads a txt file from the project web server and then
deletes it.
This gives them the rough numbers of servers out there and
also which countries the servers are sitting.
On the website they tell the users of the cronjob and how
to turn it off.
Does anyone have any ideas how we can start tracking the
number of Bongo servers out there?
I really want this to be implemented soon so we can know
how many there are, this will help me to determine how
urgent any fixes need to be compiled for the images.
Can I please have your thoughts and suggestions.
Regards
Lance
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Hi All,
I have been creating images for Bongo now for a few years
and one of the problems we have is that we have no idea how
many people use the images or Bongo for that matter.
I was thinking how we could create some way to show user
numbers.
I have seen that another project has a cronjob that
downloads a txt file from the project web server and then
deletes it.
This gives them the rough numbers of servers out there and
also which countries the servers are sitting.
On the website they tell the users of the cronjob and how
to turn it off.
Does anyone have any ideas how we can start tracking the
number of Bongo servers out there?
I really want this to be implemented soon so we can know
how many there are, this will help me to determine how
urgent any fixes need to be compiled for the images.
Can I please have your thoughts and suggestions.
Regards
Lance
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