Author: mlibbey
Date: Tue Jun 25 00:20:17 2013
New Revision: 1496303
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1496303
Log:
fix typo in anchor id
Modified:
trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/monitoring-traffic/index.en.mdtext
Modified:
trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/monitoring-traffic/index.en.mdtext
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/monitoring-traffic/index.en.mdtext?rev=1496303&r1=1496302&r2=1496303&view=diff
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trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/monitoring-traffic/index.en.mdtext
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trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/monitoring-traffic/index.en.mdtext
Tue Jun 25 00:20:17 2013
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ the `bin` directory; simply modify the f
You can use the Traffic Line command-line interface to view statistics about
Traffic Server performance and web traffic. In addition to viewing statistics,
you can also configure, stop, and restart the Traffic Server system. For
additional
-information, refer to [Configuring Traffic Server Using Traffic
Line](../configuring-traffic-server/#ConfiguringTSUsingTrafficLine)
+information, refer to [Configuring Traffic Server Using Traffic
Line](../configuring-traffic-server/#ConfigureTSUsingTrafficLine)
and [Traffic Line Commands](../traffic-line-commands). You can view specific
information about
a Traffic Server node or cluster by specifying the variable that corresponds
to the statistic you want to see.
@@ -86,5 +86,5 @@ For example, the following command displ
If the Traffic Server `bin` directory is not in your path, then prepend the
Traffic Line command
with `./` Example:
- `./traffic_line -r variable`
+ ./traffic_line -r variable