Q. How do I display Apache server status such as current server activity and performance under Red Hat Enterprise Linux / UNIX / BSD?
A. You can use regular Linux / UNIX commands such as lsof, netstat, top, vmstat and others to view apache server activity, status and performance from a shell prompt. However, I recommend mod_status because it provides good information about Apache server.
Fnd out (append line) that read as follows to allow access from 10.1.2.5 only:
Fire a webbrowser and type the url http://your-server-ip/server-status or http://your-corp.com/server-status
A. You can use regular Linux / UNIX commands such as lsof, netstat, top, vmstat and others to view apache server activity, status and performance from a shell prompt. However, I recommend mod_status because it provides good information about Apache server.
mod_status Apache module
There is also mod_status built into Apache web server to get server status from a web browser. With this module you can easily find out how well your server is preforming. All reports are generated in a html format. You can easily find out following type of information:- Total number of worker serving requests
- Total number of of idle worker
- Find the status of each worker, the number of requests that worker has performed and the total number of bytes served by the worker
- Total number byte count served
- Other information such as CPU usage, number of requests per second,current hosts and requests being processed etc.
How do I configure mod_status to display Apache web server status?
Open your httpd.conf / apache2.conf file:# vi httpd.conf
Fnd out (append line) that read as follows to allow access from 10.1.2.5 only:
You can also restrict access using a domain name:SetHandler server-status Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow from 10.1.2.5
Save and close the file. Restart web server, enter:SetHandler server-status Order Deny,Allow Deny from all Allow from w1.g2.dc3.helpdesk.nixcraft.com
# service httpd restart
Fire a webbrowser and type the url http://your-server-ip/server-status or http://your-corp.com/server-status