Josh References Statistics

Statistics for my web pages are available for the following months & years:

 
 

In addition, the previous day's statistics may be online. Because of how www.clock.org rotates its HTTP log files, only a single day's worth of information is trivially available, covering the current day from midnight to 11:59pm US Pacific time. Depending on when the cron job runs, the daily statistics may be temporarily unavailable. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.



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(Note 1)
Statistics for June, July, and August 1998 are not completely available due to a disk space crunch. Old data (June 1-12, July 1-14, August 2) was deleted from disk and is not available for statistical calculation.

(Note 2)
Statistics for April 1999 are incomplete due to a hack on www.clock.org. Because someone may have succeeded in breaking in, the httpd service was disabled for ten and a half days (specifically, from 20:15:53 Apr05/99 until 02:29:55 Apr16/99).

(Note 3)
Statistics for November 2000 are not completely available due to a system panic and a wedged disk check (fsck) early on November 17th. The web server was unavailable for approximately 8.4 hours (03:52 until 12:16 Pacific time).

(Note 4)
Statistics for January 2001 are not completely available due to a IP address change on the www.clock.org web server on January 31st. The web server was unavailable for approximately 4.5 hours (12:00 until 16:30 Pacific time).

(Note 5)
Statistics for March, April, and May 2001 are not completely available due to 2 hardware upgrades on the www.clock.org web server on March 30th and April 18th and 2 DSL-related outages affecting the entire clock.org domain on April 24th and May 20th. The web server was unavailable or unreachable for approximately 15.5 hours total these four days. March 30, 13:00 to 01:45 next day; April 18, 18:30 to 19:05; April 24, 17:27 to 18:52; May 20, 08:18 to 11:18; all times US Pacific.

(Note 6)
Statistics for July 2001 are not completely available due to scheduled maintenance on the DSL circuit affecting the clock.org domain on July 11th (down at most 4.0 hours, 01:00 until 05:00 Pacific time.

(Note 7)
Statistics for November 2001 are not completely available due to several recurring problems. Software and firmware problems at the upstream service provider (idiom.com) caused many outages ranging from minutes to hours; and several hardware and software failures of sdsl.clock.org and digital.clock.org caused several outages ranging from hours to days.

(Note 8)
Statistics for March 2002 are not completely available cesium (www.clock.org) was down 2.5 hours Tuesday, March 12th, from 7:46am to 10:19am due to an unanticipated power outage. cesium was down about 16 hours from 12:24pm Wednesday, March 20th, to 4:14am Thursday, March 21st, due to the system's relocation from California to Nevada. cesium was down about 6.5 hours from 11:30am to 6:00pm Sunday, March 24th.

(Note 9)
The www.clock.org web server was offline for about 17 hours over the course of the month (Aug01/03 0826-1652, 1705-1820, and 2011-Aug02/03 0300) due to an overheated CPU. We apologize for any inconvenience these outages may have caused.

(Note 10)
The www.clock.org web server was offline intermittently for several hours in February due to OS and hardware upgrades. We apologize for any inconvenience these outages may have caused.

(Note 11)
The www.clock.org web server was unreachable for over 57 hours at the end of July 2006 due to a network hardware failure. We apologize for any inconvenience these outages may have caused.

(Note 12)
The www.clock.org web server was unreachable from October 21, 2007, through May 22, 2008, due to a hardware upgrade and delays in installing and configuring the new web server software. We apologize for any inconvenience these outages may have caused.

Last update Jan01/09 by Josh Simon (<jss@clock.org>).