Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-08 Thread Oliver Schröder
On Wednesday 07 April 2010 12:52:16 Mattt wrote:
> Oliver,
> 
>   To assist with my ambition for laziness, can you give me a round 
> figure for monthly bandwidth?


According to pigeon mpserver02 uses about 10-15 GByte per day.

 
Regards,
Oliver

>   I may be able to assist - note, however, that my host is in AU. It is 
> on several redundant 100mb ethernet connections, though ;-)
> 
> 
> kyle keevill wrote:
> > I may be able to do this. Gotta rumage through my stuff here.
> >
> > The floors still open for all.
> > On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Oliver Schroeder wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> Bandwidth is not easy to measure. I did some testing this morning and 
came to 
> >> these results:
> >>
> >> ~ 50 kbit/sec per directly connected client
> >> ~ 3 kbit/sec per idle relay server (same as direct connected clients for 
> >> active servers)
> >>
> >> With about 20 active users about ~ 650 kbit/sec over all with all known 
public 
> >> servers as relays.
> >>
> >> Maximum users I have seen was about 70 users.
> >>
> >> So I think a 10 MBit line will provide sufficient bandwith for current 
usage. 
> >> (DSL is not a good choice as the line will easily be filled).
> >>
> >> CPU and memory usage is not significant at all.
> >>
> >> I can not tell what bandwidth is needed for the mapserver, but it should 
be 
> >> quit moderate as well.
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> Oliver
> >>
> >> On Tuesday 06 April 2010 19:22:08 Pete Morgan wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?
> >>>
> >>> pete
> >>>
> >>> Oliver Schroeder wrote:
> >>>   
>  Hello list.
> 
>  Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
>  hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.
> 
>  If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the 
>  
> >> server 
> >> 
>  software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. 
I'm 
>  
> >> also 
> >> 
>  willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to 
>  
> >> administer 
> >> 
>  it yourself.
> 
>  The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on 
>  
> >> the 
> >> 
>  same hardware.
> 
>  Any comments and especially offers are welcome
> 
>  Regards,
>  Oliver
> 
>  
> 
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-08 Thread George Patterson
Hi Oliver,

If mpserver02 is using 10-15 Gigabytes a day, do we know what data the
other servers are using?

I'm just wondering what percentage of the 10-15 gig is due to people
being too "lazy" to connect to the most appropriate mpserver.
If the above theory is correct, it would be a good reason not to have
a server as called mpserver02 to force those users to a more
appropriate server.


Regards


George

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Oliver Schroeder  wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> According to pigeon mpserver02 uses about 10-15 GByte per day.
>
> Regards,
> Oliver
>
>
> On Wednesday 07 April 2010 12:52:16 Mattt wrote:
>> Oliver,
>>
>>   To assist with my ambition for laziness, can you give me a round
>> figure for monthly bandwidth?
>>
>>   I may be able to assist - note, however, that my host is in AU. It is
>> on several redundant 100mb ethernet connections, though ;-)
>>
>>
>> kyle keevill wrote:
>> > I may be able to do this. Gotta rumage through my stuff here.
>> >
>> > The floors still open for all.
>> > On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Oliver Schroeder wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >> Bandwidth is not easy to measure. I did some testing this morning and
> came to
>> >> these results:
>> >>
>> >> ~ 50 kbit/sec per directly connected client
>> >> ~ 3 kbit/sec per idle relay server (same as direct connected clients for
>> >> active servers)
>> >>
>> >> With about 20 active users about ~ 650 kbit/sec over all with all known
> public
>> >> servers as relays.
>> >>
>> >> Maximum users I have seen was about 70 users.
>> >>
>> >> So I think a 10 MBit line will provide sufficient bandwith for current
> usage.
>> >> (DSL is not a good choice as the line will easily be filled).
>> >>
>> >> CPU and memory usage is not significant at all.
>> >>
>> >> I can not tell what bandwidth is needed for the mapserver, but it should
> be
>> >> quit moderate as well.
>> >>
>> >> regards,
>> >> Oliver
>> >>
>> >> On Tuesday 06 April 2010 19:22:08 Pete Morgan wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?
>> >>>
>> >>> pete
>> >>>
>> >>> Oliver Schroeder wrote:
>> >>>
>>  Hello list.
>> 
>>  Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the
>>  hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.
>> 
>>  If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the
>> 
>> >> server
>> >>
>>  software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email.
> I'm
>> 
>> >> also
>> >>
>>  willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to
>> 
>> >> administer
>> >>
>>  it yourself.
>> 
>>  The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on
>> 
>> >> the
>> >>
>>  same hardware.
>> 
>>  Any comments and especially offers are welcome
>> 
>>  Regards,
>>  Oliver
>> 
>> 
>>
 --
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-07 Thread Mattt

Oliver,

 Ouch... But I thought so...

 The requisite bandwidth would cost a substantial amount for me :-(


Oliver Schroeder wrote:

Hi Matt,

According to pigeon mpserver02 uses about 10-15 GByte per day.

Regards,
Oliver


On Wednesday 07 April 2010 12:52:16 Mattt wrote:
  

Oliver,

  To assist with my ambition for laziness, can you give me a round 
figure for monthly bandwidth?


  I may be able to assist - note, however, that my host is in AU. It is 
on several redundant 100mb ethernet connections, though ;-)



kyle keevill wrote:


I may be able to do this. Gotta rumage through my stuff here.

The floors still open for all.
On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Oliver Schroeder wrote:

  
  
Bandwidth is not easy to measure. I did some testing this morning and 

came to 
  

these results:

~ 50 kbit/sec per directly connected client
~ 3 kbit/sec per idle relay server (same as direct connected clients for 
active servers)


With about 20 active users about ~ 650 kbit/sec over all with all known 

public 
  

servers as relays.

Maximum users I have seen was about 70 users.

So I think a 10 MBit line will provide sufficient bandwith for current 

usage. 
  

(DSL is not a good choice as the line will easily be filled).

CPU and memory usage is not significant at all.

I can not tell what bandwidth is needed for the mapserver, but it should 

be 
  

quit moderate as well.

regards,
Oliver

On Tuesday 06 April 2010 19:22:08 Pete Morgan wrote:



Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?

pete

Oliver Schroeder wrote:
  
  

Hello list.

Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.


If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the 


server 


software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. 

I'm 
  


also 


willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to 


administer 



it yourself.

The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on 


the 



same hardware.

Any comments and especially offers are welcome

Regards,
Oliver




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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-07 Thread Oliver Schroeder
Hi Matt,

According to pigeon mpserver02 uses about 10-15 GByte per day.

Regards,
Oliver


On Wednesday 07 April 2010 12:52:16 Mattt wrote:
> Oliver,
> 
>   To assist with my ambition for laziness, can you give me a round 
> figure for monthly bandwidth?
>
>   I may be able to assist - note, however, that my host is in AU. It is 
> on several redundant 100mb ethernet connections, though ;-)
> 
> 
> kyle keevill wrote:
> > I may be able to do this. Gotta rumage through my stuff here.
> >
> > The floors still open for all.
> > On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Oliver Schroeder wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> Bandwidth is not easy to measure. I did some testing this morning and 
came to 
> >> these results:
> >>
> >> ~ 50 kbit/sec per directly connected client
> >> ~ 3 kbit/sec per idle relay server (same as direct connected clients for 
> >> active servers)
> >>
> >> With about 20 active users about ~ 650 kbit/sec over all with all known 
public 
> >> servers as relays.
> >>
> >> Maximum users I have seen was about 70 users.
> >>
> >> So I think a 10 MBit line will provide sufficient bandwith for current 
usage. 
> >> (DSL is not a good choice as the line will easily be filled).
> >>
> >> CPU and memory usage is not significant at all.
> >>
> >> I can not tell what bandwidth is needed for the mapserver, but it should 
be 
> >> quit moderate as well.
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> Oliver
> >>
> >> On Tuesday 06 April 2010 19:22:08 Pete Morgan wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?
> >>>
> >>> pete
> >>>
> >>> Oliver Schroeder wrote:
> >>>   
>  Hello list.
> 
>  Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
>  hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.
> 
>  If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the 
>  
> >> server 
> >> 
>  software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. 
I'm 
>  
> >> also 
> >> 
>  willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to 
>  
> >> administer 
> >> 
>  it yourself.
> 
>  The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on 
>  
> >> the 
> >> 
>  same hardware.
> 
>  Any comments and especially offers are welcome
> 
>  Regards,
>  Oliver
> 
>  
> 
>>> --
> >>>   
>  Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval
>  Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
>  proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance.
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>  
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-07 Thread Csaba Halász
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Mattt  wrote:
>
> Certainly for AU users :p

Would be awesome for everybody if 02 could be replaced - it is causing
a *lot* of grief due to relay problems.

> Biggest problem is that we pay dearly for our bandwidth. I'm working with
> 60gb/mth presently, hence me worrying about the monthly "spend".

:(

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-07 Thread Mattt


Certainly for AU users :p

Biggest problem is that we pay dearly for our bandwidth. I'm working 
with 60gb/mth presently, hence me worrying about the monthly "spend". My 
work uses about 10gb of that and is, obviously, paramount :-)



Csaba Halász wrote:

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Mattt  wrote:
  

  I may be able to assist - note, however, that my host is in AU. It is on
several redundant 100mb ethernet connections, though ;-)



It would be *awesome* to have a server in AU! Named 02, of course ;)

  


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-07 Thread Csaba Halász
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Mattt  wrote:
>
>   I may be able to assist - note, however, that my host is in AU. It is on
> several redundant 100mb ethernet connections, though ;-)

It would be *awesome* to have a server in AU! Named 02, of course ;)

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-07 Thread Mattt

Oliver,

 To assist with my ambition for laziness, can you give me a round 
figure for monthly bandwidth?


 I may be able to assist - note, however, that my host is in AU. It is 
on several redundant 100mb ethernet connections, though ;-)



kyle keevill wrote:

I may be able to do this. Gotta rumage through my stuff here.

The floors still open for all.
On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Oliver Schroeder wrote:

  
Bandwidth is not easy to measure. I did some testing this morning and came to 
these results:


~ 50 kbit/sec per directly connected client
~ 3 kbit/sec per idle relay server (same as direct connected clients for 
active servers)


With about 20 active users about ~ 650 kbit/sec over all with all known public 
servers as relays.


Maximum users I have seen was about 70 users.

So I think a 10 MBit line will provide sufficient bandwith for current usage. 
(DSL is not a good choice as the line will easily be filled).


CPU and memory usage is not significant at all.

I can not tell what bandwidth is needed for the mapserver, but it should be 
quit moderate as well.


regards,
Oliver

On Tuesday 06 April 2010 19:22:08 Pete Morgan wrote:


Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?

pete

Oliver Schroeder wrote:
  

Hello list.

Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.


If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the 

server 

software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. I'm 

also 

willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to 

administer 


it yourself.

The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on 

the 


same hardware.

Any comments and especially offers are welcome

Regards,
Oliver



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-07 Thread kyle keevill
I may be able to do this. Gotta rumage through my stuff here.

The floors still open for all.
On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Oliver Schroeder wrote:

> 
> Bandwidth is not easy to measure. I did some testing this morning and came to 
> these results:
> 
> ~ 50 kbit/sec per directly connected client
> ~ 3 kbit/sec per idle relay server (same as direct connected clients for 
> active servers)
> 
> With about 20 active users about ~ 650 kbit/sec over all with all known 
> public 
> servers as relays.
> 
> Maximum users I have seen was about 70 users.
> 
> So I think a 10 MBit line will provide sufficient bandwith for current usage. 
> (DSL is not a good choice as the line will easily be filled).
> 
> CPU and memory usage is not significant at all.
> 
> I can not tell what bandwidth is needed for the mapserver, but it should be 
> quit moderate as well.
> 
> regards,
> Oliver
> 
> On Tuesday 06 April 2010 19:22:08 Pete Morgan wrote:
>> Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?
>> 
>> pete
>> 
>> Oliver Schroeder wrote:
>>> Hello list.
>>> 
>>> Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
>>> hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.
>>> 
>>> If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the 
> server 
>>> software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. I'm 
> also 
>>> willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to 
> administer 
>>> it yourself.
>>> 
>>> The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on 
> the 
>>> same hardware.
>>> 
>>> Any comments and especially offers are welcome
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Oliver
>>> 
>> 
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-07 Thread Oliver Schroeder

Bandwidth is not easy to measure. I did some testing this morning and came to 
these results:

~ 50 kbit/sec per directly connected client
~ 3 kbit/sec per idle relay server (same as direct connected clients for 
active servers)

With about 20 active users about ~ 650 kbit/sec over all with all known public 
servers as relays.

Maximum users I have seen was about 70 users.

So I think a 10 MBit line will provide sufficient bandwith for current usage. 
(DSL is not a good choice as the line will easily be filled).

CPU and memory usage is not significant at all.

I can not tell what bandwidth is needed for the mapserver, but it should be 
quit moderate as well.

regards,
Oliver

On Tuesday 06 April 2010 19:22:08 Pete Morgan wrote:
> Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?
> 
> pete
> 
> Oliver Schroeder wrote:
> > Hello list.
> >
> > Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
> > hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.
> >
> > If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the 
server 
> > software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. I'm 
also 
> > willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to 
administer 
> > it yourself.
> >
> > The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on 
the 
> > same hardware.
> >
> > Any comments and especially offers are welcome
> >
> > Regards,
> > Oliver
> >
> 
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-06 Thread kyle keevill
Oliver, I'd like to know this information as well.

Kyle
On Apr 6, 2010, at 1:22 PM, Pete Morgan wrote:

> Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?
> 
> pete
> 
> Oliver Schroeder wrote:
>> Hello list.
>> 
>> Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
>> hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.
>> 
>> If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the server 
>> software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. I'm 
>> also 
>> willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to 
>> administer 
>> it yourself.
>> 
>> The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on the 
>> same hardware.
>> 
>> Any comments and especially offers are welcome
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Oliver
>> 
>> --
>> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-06 Thread Csaba Halász
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Oliver Schroeder  wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the
> hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.

If all else fails, we should of course still have a mpserver01, by
renaming one of the beefy european servers (04 or 08, for example).
And while we are at it, I would like to reiterate my suggestion about
renaming 02 as well.

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-06 Thread Pete Morgan
Whats the "bandwidth" involved?  This is a pretty loaded server ?

pete

Oliver Schroeder wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
> hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.
>
> If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the server 
> software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. I'm also 
> willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to administer 
> it yourself.
>
> The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on the 
> same hardware.
>
> Any comments and especially offers are welcome
>
> Regards,
> Oliver
>
> --
> Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval
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[Flightgear-devel] Replacement fpr mpserver01.flightgear.org

2010-04-06 Thread Oliver Schroeder
Hello list.

Unfortunatly my sponsor for mpserver01 will quit his contract for the 
hardware. Thus I am in search for a replacement.

If you are interrested in offering a unix host for hosting fgms (the server 
software, which does not need root access), please drop me an email. I'm also 
willing to continue to administer this server if you don't want to administer 
it yourself.

The same applies to mpmap01.flightgear.org which is currently hosted on the 
same hardware.

Any comments and especially offers are welcome

Regards,
Oliver

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