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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: yannick.val on January 17, 2006, 02:23:42 PM
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To make a symbol:
average of telechargement by IP.
For example: There are 6 People (and not IP) who telecharge at a mean velocity of 10 KB.
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hahaha :lol:
You must be using some kind of language converter. None of that makes sense to me.
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hahaha :lol:
You must be using some kind of language converter. None of that makes sense to me.
Yes, sorry, I do not speak very quite English. I am French.
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Are you maybe asking about an option to show average speed limit per person?
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Are you maybe asking about an option to show average speed limit per person?
No, for shown the mean velocity of télèchargement of the people.
example:
3 connected with 1 IP:
1 --> 12 KB
2 --> 23 KB
3 --> 8 KB
Average: (12+23+8)/3=14.33 KB.
and the number of anybody indicates connects. and not of IP.
I do not know if I arrive has to render comprehensible me.
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telecharge = to download
telechargement = the download
Tip: use Opera, dubbelclick word, rightclick selection, select translate and then you go. 5 seconds!
Edit: Posts crossed, now i can't follow you anymore.
Do you mean the average download speed of all user? I can't see the sense...
2. edit: Ok, got it. 3 simultaneous downloads from the same ip-adress: average download speed requested ... Why is it important? Did you upload a comment, saw an accept "language:Fr" in my sitelogs.
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telecharge = to download
telechargement = the download
Tip: use Opera, dubbelclick word, rightclick selection, select translate and then you go. 5 seconds!
Edit: Posts crossed, now i can't follow you anymore.
Do you mean the average download speed of all user? I can't see the sense...
In fact, I would want the average of the download a person and not by IP.
If there is 4 connection for an IP, I would want the average of 4 connections.
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In fact, I would want the average of the download a person and not by IP.
If there is 4 connection for an IP, I would want the average of 4 connections.
My IP is edited:xx.xx.xxx.xx . If you would download 4 files at the same time there are 4 connections. You want the average? Please try it on the adress now, its online for some hours. View the progress bar. I will check HFS display. My upload is about 60kb/s max.
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In fact, I would want the average of the download a person and not by IP.
If there is 4 connection for an IP, I would want the average of 4 connections.
My IP is 86.80.17.209 . If you would download 4 files at the same time there are 4 connections. You want the average? Please try it on the adress now, its online for some hours. View the progress bar. I will check HFS display. My upload is about 60kb/s max.
Yes, it's good.
Yes they is well which I seek. you made how? To have as much statistics? Compeurs of the download ?
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Thanks for testing. HFS showed nicely all of your many downloads. My upload is 70kB/s. All your different simultaneous DLs had the same individual rates of 70/n kB/s where n is the number of simultaneous DLs.
No need to make a special variable because its spread equal over all connections.
Try some uploads too. Doesnt matter what. Will be deleted anyway or not ;)
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my serveur: http://ais.psychoblog.org
Id: Guest
Code : Guest
my page : http://82.226.105.154:7000/~progress
With statistics but only in up. How to make like you?
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Thanks for testing. HFS showed nicely all of your many downloads. My upload is 70kB/s. All your different simultaneous DLs had the same individual rates of 70/n kB/s where n is the number of simultaneous DLs.
No need to make a special variable because its spread equal over all connections.
Try some uploads too. Doesnt matter what. Will be deleted anyway or not ;)
http://82.226.105.154:7000/~progress
I do not have any statistics as on holds, than that is in UP or DOWN, you do how you?
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Very nice! Tried to upload a big file but couldn't get speed higher than 44kB/s.
If you like the template you might try in section Templates for HFS
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2690
Copy& paste the code from the GreyTemplate to your hfs.tpl file in the hfs.exe directory. Don't forget to backup your original tpl file!
Succes. Its the precursor of the actual running version. Have to stop now & thanks for uploading & testing. CUL8
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Very nice! Tried to upload a big file but couldn't get speed higher than 44kB/s.
If you like the template you might try in section Templates for HFS
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2690
Copy& paste the code from the GreyTemplate to your hfs.tpl file in the hfs.exe directory. Don't forget to backup your original tpl file!
Succes. Its the precursor of the actual running version. Have to stop now & thanks for uploading & testing. CUL8
"Its the precursor of the actual running version. Have to stop now & thanks for uploading & testing."
Sorry, I don't understand.
I am French.
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You have to cut the sending?
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@Val: Check your upload dossier. Merci!
@all: thanks to yannik.val I could test some issues in a real situation.
Downloads from my site are running fine, and as indicated by HFS, with the theoretical maximum speed of my upload capacity of 70kB/s : 512kbps. :)
But when I upload files, the bigger the files are, the longer it takes before the actual sending begins and the upload speed, as indicated by my system, is only half of the theoretical rate: 45kB/s.
Additionallly, it appears as if the sending takes a lot of system recources: the progress window can't be refreshed and appears only after the upload of all selected files has been finished. :( (Of course, there were no other connections open.)
This happens too, when testing locally 127.0.01 or via LAN 10.0.x.x or 192.168.x.x on my machine. In this case I'm sending and receiving on the same machine and that would explain the high load)
When val's downloads were ongoing, I tested the progress window. My (local) connection did not display the ongoing downloading files from the other user, which is OK wrt. privacy. Can you confirm?
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@Val: Check your upload dossier. Merci!
@all: thanks to yannik.val I could test some issues in a real situation.
Downloads from my site are running fine, and as indicated by HFS, with the theoretical maximum speed of my upload capacity of 70kB/s : 512kbps. :)
But when I upload files, the bigger the files are, the longer it takes before the actual sending begins and the upload speed, as indicated by my system, is only half of the theoretical rate: 45kB/s.
Additionallly, it appears as if the sending takes a lot of system recources: the progress window can't be refreshed and appears only after the upload of all selected files has been finished. :( (Of course, there were no other connections open.)
This happens too, when testing locally 127.0.01 or via LAN 10.0.x.x or 192.168.x.x on my machine. In this case I'm sending and receiving on the same machine and that would explain the high load)
When val's downloads were ongoing, I tested the progress window. My (local) connection did not display the ongoing downloading files from the other user, which is OK wrt. privacy. Can you confirm?
Additionallly, it appears as if the sending takes a lot of system recources: the progress window can't be refreshed and appears only after the upload of all selected files has been finished. (Of course, there were no other connections open.)
This happens too, when testing locally 127.0.01 or via LAN 10.0.x.x or 192.168.x.x on my machine. In this case I'm sending and receiving on the same machine and that would explain the high load)
I don't understand sorry
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the theoretical maximum speed of my upload capacity of 70kB/s : 512kbps. :)
That might be a your theoretical maximum but not in the real world. I have 640 kB/s up and the best I see is 65-70 kB/s during a upload. Your 512 kB/s would be lower than that in the real world.
Additionallly, it appears as if the sending takes a lot of system recources: the progress window can't be refreshed and appears only after the upload of all selected files has been finished. :( (Of course, there were no other connections open.)
This happens too, when testing locally 127.0.01 or via LAN 10.0.x.x or 192.168.x.x on my machine. In this case I'm sending and receiving on the same machine and that would explain the high load)
I have noticed the same behavior ever since I upgraded from WinXP Pro SP1 to SP2. I don't know if it is a HFS issue or a XP issue but like you it does bug me. I have better luck with Opera in viewing the progress window when an upload is in progress. No luck with IE or Netscape - the progress window only shows "after" the file transfer is complete. I wonder if it is a priority issue?
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the theoretical maximum speed of my upload capacity of 70kB/s : 512kbps. :)
That might be a your theoretical maximum but not in the real world. I have 640 kB/s up and the best I see is 65-70 kB/s during a upload. Your 512 kB/s would be lower than that in the real world.
The figure(chiffre) 640 ko/s in the graph, correpond in fact the speed (premises), when I make out a will on my own server. In reality, I can send at most to 60-80 Kb that depends of the load.
I do not know if it is indeed that you ask for?
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But when I upload files, the bigger the files are, the longer it takes before the actual sending begins and the upload speed, as indicated by my system, is only half of the theoretical rate: 45kB/s.
i noticed opera reads the file before sending. bigger the file, longer the waiting.
Additionallly, it appears as if the sending takes a lot of system recources: the progress window can't be refreshed and appears only after the upload of all selected files has been finished. :( (Of course, there were no other connections open.)
This happens too, when testing locally 127.0.01 or via LAN 10.0.x.x or 192.168.x.x on my machine. In this case I'm sending and receiving on the same machine and that would explain the high load)
when you work locally, the computer is loaded as much as it can, there is not limiter. it is normal.
the problem would be smaller if the load was on the CPU only. when the HD is busy, the computer always behaves bad.
When val's downloads were ongoing, I tested the progress window. My (local) connection did not display the ongoing downloading files from the other user, which is OK wrt. privacy. Can you confirm?
i confirm
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To make a symbol:
average of telechargement by IP.
For example: There are 6 People (and not IP) who telecharge at a mean velocity of 10 KB.
as someone said, HFS divides speed equally between connections.
60kb / 6 users = 10kb
if someone doesn't take his 10kb, what remains is equally shared between other people.
like before, 60kb, 6 users, but a user only uses 5kb, remaining 55kb / 5 remaining users = 11kb (faster)
are you sure you need such symbol?
it looks rather useless to me