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Command Line tool for Monitoring Apache in UnixHello,
How can I monitor Apache in using a command line tool in Unix?Is ther any tool available ?.Thanks !!! |
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I think this depends on what you want to monitor.
I normally do Code:
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tail -f /usr/local/apache/logs/access_log
or ApacheTop from http://freshmeat.net/projects/apachetop/ or as mkbijoy told http://localhost/server-status Any other tools there ? |
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For your information/reference in case you need it, run the command "top" in root mode in ssh if you want to monitor all processes currently running on your server (useful when checking to see what is causing high loads especially)
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