Michael Henderson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Is there a way to monitor apache through ganglia?
>
> Thanks,
>
> ~Mike
>
>

I'm interested in seeing what others say but... 

I rolled my own as follows:

1. I turned on server-status and ExtendedStatus

2. I wrote a script to retrieve http://localhost/server-status?auto   
which returns this:
Total Accesses: 123048
Total kBytes: 1445888
CPULoad: .270592
Uptime: 20688
ReqPerSec: 5.9478
BytesPerSec: 71567.5
BytesPerReq: 12032.6
BusyWorkers: 4
IdleWorkers: 71
Scoreboard: ........

I wrote a script to use gmetric to pump the values above (those I want) 
into ganglia.  (Available on request.)

</edg>



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