Whoah where are all these stats coming from? It looks like it may be time
to move up to the 2.4 series. The connection table syncing looks
appealing as well. Anything else I'm missing in the latest 2.2 version?
We've had close to a perfect record with 2.2, I'd hate to leave it but
it's aging and I assume all new development is focused on the 2.4 version.
Hayden Myers
Support Manager
Skyline Network Technologies
hayden@xxxxxxxxxxx
(888)917-1600x120
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Paul Lantinga wrote:
> Great! The more the better...
>
> IP Virtual Server version 1.0.0 (size=524288)
> Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags
> -> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn
> TCP http-vip:http wlc
> -> iis5:http Masq 6 112 182
> -> nt4-iis1:http Masq 6 49 2346
> -> secondapache:http Masq 6 129 471
> -> flog:http Masq 6 55 2043
> IP Virtual Server version 1.0.0 (size=524288)
> Prot LocalAddress:Port Conns InPkts OutPkts InBytes
> OutBytes
> -> RemoteAddress:Port
> TCP http-vip:http 27666591 1445M 1923M 86285M
> 2741G
> -> iis5:http 49154235 2062M 2945M 132G
> 4190G
> -> nt4-iis1:http 46939476 1814M 2604M 92079M
> 3639G
> -> secondapache:http 49401039 2640M 3656M 168G
> 5135G
> -> flog:http 6784271 330452K 447690K 20610M
> 643G
> IP Virtual Server version 1.0.0 (size=524288)
> Prot LocalAddress:Port CPS InPPS OutPPS InBPS
> OutBPS
> -> RemoteAddress:Port
> TCP http-vip:http 385 16450 21553 1038078
> 30236201
> -> iis5:http 19 5489 8111 326980
> 11931418
> -> nt4-iis1:http 173 2216 2332 148643
> 2680871
> -> secondapache:http 43 6281 8305 388215
> 11942636
> -> flog:http 150 2464 2805 174240
> 3681275
>
>
> --
> Paul Lantinga
> Q9 Networks
>
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