Counting requests
am 18.12.2009 03:21:52 von ricardo figueiredo
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hi,
How Can I count the number of requests processed ?
For example,
I would like to count the number of requests were processed each ten
seconds. Like as monitor
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Ricardo
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hi,
How Can I count the number of requests processed ?
For example,
I would like to count the number of requests were processed each ten seconds. Like as monitor
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Ricardo
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Re: Counting requests
am 18.12.2009 06:26:39 von Jorge Medina
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You may find useful mod_status
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_status.html
-Jorge
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 9:21 PM, ricardo figueiredo <
ricardoogrande@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> How Can I count the number of requests processed ?
>
> For example,
> I would like to count the number of requests were processed each ten
> seconds. Like as monitor
> --
> Ricardo
>
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-Jorge
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Re: Counting requests
am 18.12.2009 10:27:11 von aw
ricardo figueiredo wrote:
> hi,
>
> How Can I count the number of requests processed ?
>
> For example,
> I would like to count the number of requests were processed each ten
> seconds. Like as monitor
Maybe first look at tools such as munin
(http://munin.projects.linpro.no/) and webalizer.
In a very generic way, I would recommend looking at it this way : Apache
can already generate an access log (CustomLog) with basically all the
information you need or want for analysing your webserver traffic, and
this log generation is fairly-well optimised.
Anything that you would introduce in addition in the webserver is likely
to have a significant impact on performance.
So look at existing tools which analyse the access log after the fact
and present it nicely, rather than re-inventing the world.
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RE: Counting requests
am 18.12.2009 10:35:42 von Emmanuel Bailleul
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> ricardo figueiredo wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > How Can I count the number of requests processed ?
> >
> > For example,
> > I would like to count the number of requests were processed each ten
> > seconds. Like as monitor
> Maybe first look at tools such as munin
> (http://munin.projects.linpro.no/) and webalizer.
>=20
> In a very generic way, I would recommend looking at it this way : Apache
> can already generate an access log (CustomLog) with basically all the
> information you need or want for analysing your webserver traffic, and
> this log generation is fairly-well optimised.
> Anything that you would introduce in addition in the webserver is likely
> to have a significant impact on performance.
> So look at existing tools which analyse the access log after the fact
> and present it nicely, rather than re-inventing the world.
>=20
Hi,
Apachetop (http://www.webta.org/projects/apachetop/) could be of interest i=
n this case : it continuously reads the access_log file and presents the re=
sults as top would do for system stats. It also has the advantage of being =
very lightweight ...
Regards
Emmanuel
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