Re: Measuring testing vs stable vs oldstable usage from security mirrors logs
> For your info, using ftp.debian.org logs on klecker.debian.org:
> http://people.debian.org/~spaillard/mirrors/ftp.debian.org.statistics
>
> The perl script use to parse Apache logs:
> http://people.debian.org/~spaillard/mirrors/analyze-debian-mirror.pl
>
> It still lacks checking unique IP when counting hits.
That script generates this for ftp.be.debian.org, 1 week log starting the 28th of
july.
Hits per distribution
17171 squeeze-updates
14595 squeeze
6155 wheezy-updates
3761 wheezy
1301 squeeze-proposed-updates
1235 squeeze-backports
855 jessie
639 sid
613 wheezy-backports
304 squeeze-backports-sloppy
262 lenny
227 wheezy-proposed-updates
146 jessie-proposed-updates
130 experimental
11 proposed-updates
8 Debian6.0.7
8 lenny-proposed-updates
7 rc-buggy
7 Debian7.1
Hits per architecture
33815 amd64
12457 i386
233 armel
160 armhf
126 kfreebsd-amd64
105 kfreebsd-i386
99 sparc
77 s390
75 mipsel
73 mips
68 powerpc
63 ia64
61 all
15 s390x
3 hppa
2 alpha
2 arm
1 hurd-i386
Bytes per architecture
65287149917 all
50225293810 amd64
35633207829 i386
668770880 source
580647017 armel
152653778 ia64
142913690 powerpc
141286394 s390
137587039 mipsel
137232139 sparc
132695042 hurd-i386
132404464 mips
121865550 kfreebsd-i386
117107581 kfreebsd-amd64
448262 armhf
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