Re: Detailed Apache monitoring

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I use Webmin to monitor those resources. You can also use "cat" followed by the location of any apache2 configuration file you'd like to peek at.

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On Wednesday, April 28th, 2021 at 8:01 AM, Nick Folino <nick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I suggest a detailed examination of your configuration files to determine what Apache is using the RAM for.

On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 7:33 AM Fabio Aragao <fabio_aragao@xxxxxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
Hello, I wish I could answer a question.
Is there any tool, command or way to monitor Apache in its processes regarding the consumption of RAM?
If using HTOP in linux I see that apache is consuming a lot of memory, how can I evaluate what is the call, or URL that is causing this ??


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