On 9/25/10 7:30 PM, kcrisman wrote:
Thanks for posting this, Jason. Eventually something like this would
be very useful to have as part of the documentation for the server.
After all, we might as well build in easy ways to use the data if it's
already in some log, rather than count on them happening upon this
thread or the worksheet.
On Sep 25, 6:29 pm, Jason Grout<[email protected]> wrote:
I just made a short interact that plots the number of simultaneous users
over time. I've posted it here:
http://sagenb.org/home/pub/2470/
(you'll need to edit a copy for the interact to work).
It's sort of interesting, and might be useful if you are running your
own server and want to have some idea of the usage. Note that you'll
Is this *active* worksheets, active worksheets but counted without
multiplicity (users with active worksheets) or just logged-in users?
Or something else?
All this does is parse the system login info. If you have your server
set up to use a separate account for worksheet processes (the
server_pool option), just make the interesting_users function return
True for usernames associated with worksheet processes, and False
otherwise. In this case, it will track actual worksheets, since each
worksheet gets its own login session.
Jason
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