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Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3Module mod_statusThe Status Module is only available in Apache 1.1 and later.
FunctionThe Status module allows a server administrator to find out how well their server is performing. A HTML page is presented that gives the current server statistics in an easily readable form. If required this page can be made to automatically refresh (given a compatible browser). Another page gives a simple machine-readable list of the current server state.The details given are:
Enabling Status SupportTo enable status reports only for browsers from the foo.com domain add this code to youraccess.conf configuration file
<Location /server-status> SetHandler server-status order deny,allow deny from all allow from .foo.com </Location>
You can now access server statistics by using a Web browser to access the
page Note that mod_status will only work when you are running Apache in standalone mode and not inetd mode. Automatic UpdatesYou can get the status page to update itself automatically if you have a browser that supports "refresh". Access the pagehttp://your.server.name/server-status?refresh=N to refresh the
page every N seconds.
Machine Readable Status FileA machine-readable version of the status file is available by accessing the pagehttp://your.server.name/server-status?auto . This is useful
when automatically run, see the Perl program in the /support
directory of Apache, log_server_status .
Full InstrumentationTo obtain full statistics you must compile Apache with a special directive. On some machines there may be a small performance loss if you do this. Try full statistics and see if you notice any difference. If you do please contact mark@ukweb.com and tell me your configuration.Do this by adding the following to the AUX_CFLAGS line in the "Configuration" file and then recompiling as usual. AUX_CFLAGS= (something) -DSTATUS It should be noted that if mod_status is compiled into the server, its handler capability is available in all configuration files, including per-directory files (e.g., .htaccess). This may have security-related ramifications for your site. Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3 |
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