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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Brandon Fosdick <bf...@bfoz.net> on 2006/05/20 06:17:10 UTC

apache top?

Is there an equivalent to top (or mysqltop) for httpd? A quick search didn't turn up anything.

Re: apache top?

Posted by Sander Temme <sc...@apache.org>.
On May 19, 2006, at 9:17 PM, Brandon Fosdick wrote:

> Is there an equivalent to top (or mysqltop) for httpd? A quick  
> search didn't turn up anything.

This is not a development question, so is probably better asked on  
the httpd-users list.

Have you tried mod_status?

S.

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Re: apache top?

Posted by Paul Querna <ch...@force-elite.com>.
Brandon Fosdick wrote:
> Is there an equivalent to top (or mysqltop) for httpd? A quick search didn't turn up anything.

Wrong mailing list.

http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-users


Re: apache top?

Posted by Grzegorz Mlonek <gr...@infor.pl>.
On Fri, 19 May 2006 21:17:10 -0700
Brandon Fosdick <bf...@bfoz.net> wrote:

> Is there an equivalent to top (or mysqltop) for httpd? A quick search didn't turn up anything.
> 

http://freshmeat.net/redir/apachetop/44014/url_homepage/apachetop

This is good enought for you ?

best regards
Grzegorz