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From: Barely Audible on 14 Apr 2008 02:50 Anyone recommend a good graphical program for monitoring an apacher server on the same box? TTFN Jim
From: C. (http://symcbean.blogspot.com/) on 14 Apr 2008 07:28 On 14 Apr, 07:50, Barely Audible <somewh...(a)overthe.rainbow> wrote: > Anyone recommend a good graphical program for monitoring an apacher > server on the same box? > > TTFN > Jim Can you be a bit more specific. Nagios is good for checking that process are running, but if you want to do synthetic transactions you'll need something like Perl+HTTP:Recorder+www::mechanize. If you want to monitor end-to-end response times Pastmon. If you want basic web analytics, then awstats or google analytics.... C.
From: Vahis on 14 Apr 2008 09:47 On 2008-04-14, C. (http://symcbean.blogspot.com/) <colin.mckinnon(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 14 Apr, 07:50, Barely Audible <somewh...(a)overthe.rainbow> wrote: >> Anyone recommend a good graphical program for monitoring an apacher >> server on the same box? >> >> TTFN >> Jim > > Can you be a bit more specific. Nagios is good for checking that > process are running, but if you want to do synthetic transactions > you'll need something like Perl+HTTP:Recorder+www::mechanize. If you > want to monitor end-to-end response times Pastmon. If you want basic > web analytics, then awstats or google analytics.... > > C. I've been using Webalizer for basic statistics like three years. Rock solid, no known issues or flaws, not a single problem. http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ Vahis -- Training new things here: http://waxborg.servepics.com "The only thing more expensive than training is the lack of it" Henry Ford
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