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1 Anonymous 2019-03-25T17:27:13
How much storage is currently being used?
How many files are currently being stored?
How many posts have been made?
How many posts per day?
How many unique IPs have posted?
How many unique IP visits per day?
How many threads have been made?
How many boards have been made?
Which OS does the server run?
How much are the running costs?

Thanks.
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2 Anonymous 2019-03-25T23:36:56
* 10.5GB out of 20GB
* 7592
* Don't know
* Don't know
* Don't know
* According to cloudflare there's been an average of 43 unique visitors per day over the last 30days
* Don't know
* Should be close to 192 unlisted boards, but technically that's just counting ones with images posted to them since I can count the directories easily. To get an accurate number I'd have to look in the database
* Gentoo
* $5 per month

I could probably find out the unknowns by making a script to gather that info, but I don't really feel like doing that.
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3 Anonymous 2019-03-26T01:35:46
>>1
>>2
>How many threads have been made?

2,519 + 734 deleted threads (491 of these seem to be a /qa/ spammer going for the 500 GET) = 3,253
>How many boards have been made?

148, not including /pr which is totally wiped when whatever bot was let off the leash decides to post on it again. There might be more unlisted boards that were wiped completely.

Can't answer questions related to media, I haven't found a good way to automate cloning them yet, and I'm not really sure I can spare 10 GB for them with my current setup.
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4 Anonymous 2019-03-26T01:36:25
Oh, I can't count any new threads or boards since last time I cloned the board though, and that was only when I made that deleted threads thread.
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5 Anonymous 2019-03-26T01:38:31
>>3
>2,519 + 734 deleted threads (491 of these seem to be a /qa/ spammer going for the 500 GET) = 3,253

Made a counting mistake, forgot to not include the .orig files I made with wget. It should actually be about 1,259+734, 1993.
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6 Anonymous 2019-03-26T18:36:30
>>3 >>4 >>5
Are you archiving the site, or did you just write some script to gather info?
If archiving I wonder if I can make things easier, like having a link that'll return a database dump (with things such as IP's removed of course)
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7 Anonymous 2019-03-26T20:10:37
>>6
It's just a habitual thing I like to do for smaller messageboards. Having a dump could be handy for images, like I said I haven't found a handy way to copy those yet. Probably don't have the space for them though. I have to wonder, what's the point in using a database with a floating-style board like this? You can just see what the latest thread/post number is and add one.

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