Ken Raeburn writes:
> Nice info, thanks!
> If it's easy to compile the data, I'd be curious to see what your peak
> load per {some small unit of time -- second, minute?} is.
As it turns out, I wrote a script to do that too a while back when
ensuring that we wouldn't overflow the session table o
Nice info, thanks!
If it's easy to compile the data, I'd be curious to see what your peak load per
{some small unit of time -- second, minute?} is.
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- "Russ Allbery" wrote:
> I'm intrigued by the *huge* margin between the number of initial
> authentications and the number of service tickets issued. This
> appears to be due to a couple of factors: ...
Could also be from applications that are attempting to do
password verification by getti
Mark Sirota writes:
> - "Russ Allbery" wrote:
>> I'm intrigued by the *huge* margin between the number of initial
>> authentications and the number of service tickets issued. This appears
>> to be due to a couple of factors: ...
> Could also be from applications that are attempting to do p
Also, if anyone is interested in the (largely undocumented, pre-alpha)
software that generated this report, it's available from:
http://git.eyrie.org/?p=system/metrics.git;a=summary
It's not even remotely close to a finished product and embeds all sorts of
interesting assumptions, so it's not
I just finished the metrics scripts that generate this information and
thought a snapshot of what one site sees over the course of a month may be
of general interest.
Kerberos authentications from 2010-03-01 to 2010-03-31
Initial authentications: 141,593,443
Service tickets: 47,641,042