TimeTracker usage statistics

Period: 1997-03-17 to 1997-03-23

A list of platforms based on a longer log extract is on this link - but it takes several minutes to regenerate, so it is not updated every day.

Number of users and packets per day

1997-03-17: 209 users, 285 packets
1997-03-18: 213 users, 316 packets
1997-03-19: 215 users, 298 packets
1997-03-20: 212 users, 327 packets
1997-03-21: 200 users, 298 packets
1997-03-22: 93 users, 114 packets
1997-03-23: 90 users, 98 packets

Total different user IDs: 312

These statistics are based on the UDP packets received by me from TIMETRACKER versions that have been compiled without the DO_NOT_TELL_ABOUT_ME flag. No individual statistics will be made available; I don't give out personal information!

There are a number of sources for errors here:

Still, you might find it interesting!

For more information on TimeTracker, look at the TimeTracker Web page!

Operating systems observed

These figures are made based on the output of "uname -mrs" (or its equivalent library call) on the various hosts. For IBM AIX machines, this will return the CPU number in the "HW" field; this has been decoded, there is a 2-digit field in there that gives the CPU type.
A (strange) field means that I don't have this CPU in my list of decodings.

The CPU names are taken from the AIX FAQ from comp.unix.aix, Question 126 (hypertext at emory.edu; the question URL looks as if it's not intended to be permanent; take care!)

The strangely named operating systems below are probably SCO Unix variants; some of these seem to set the "name of operating system" to the nodename of the machine. Weird!

AIX

BSD/OS

DYNIX/ptx

FreeBSD

HP-UX

IRIX

IRIX64

Linux

OSF1

SunOS

UNIX_SV

bibsyst

dgux

sysv