Thanks, that was useful. ?auto does have requests/sec and there is a Perl
script log_server_status in the httpd support directory which might do
stuff that i need.
-Ramdas
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> My application uses Apache httpd 2.0.48 . Is there a way to capture the
> value of number of requests/sec that the webserver has processed,
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> similar to what the /server-status page displays when mod_status is
> enabled? I am looking for a command line script rather than using a web
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No, but notice that mod_status supports an ?auto parameter to get
machine-readable data out of server-status. (I'm not sure if
requests/sec is one of the variables output.)
There are also various other monitoring modules available out there,
such as various flavors of mod_snmp.
Joshua.
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