On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 22:39:57 +0100 Steven Wittens <steven@acko.net> wrote: [...]
The throttle functionality is only useful for large drupal sites, which are not the majority of sites out there ;).
Actually, I don't use it for the throttle anymore. It is how I can tell what's going on with the page in general. If things are sluggish, for example, I check how many pages have been served in the last 60 seconds. If it's an abnormally high value, I know to look for a spider or a link from a busy website, etc. (It is possible for the "guests online" value to be low if all the hits are coming from the same IP) If instead it's an average or low number, then I look elsewhere, ie making sure that some other process isn't running on the webserver hogging CPU. In the end I suppose it really doesn't matter. I'll use Dries' suggestion and create a simple PHP block. -Jeremy