Re: How to know the status of backend server(worker) running in loadbalancing environment (With mod_proxy_loadbalancer)

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On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Narendra Verma
<narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Serge Dubrouski
>
>  First of all thanks a lot for giving idea about it.
>  Can you please tell me more about that how load balancer-manager shows that
>  how many times this or that balancer member was elected and how many request
>  any worker is currently serving.

Configure balancer-manager as I showed in my previous letter. Then use
you browser to go to http://localhost/balancer-manager. You'll see a
web page with a list of configured balancer members and information on
how many time each member was elected and how much traffic was passed
to each member. Something like that:

LoadBalancer Status for balancer://test-lb
StickySession	Timeout	FailoverAttempts	Method
	0	1 	byrequests

Worker URL	Route	RouteRedir	Factor	Set	Status	Elected	To	From
http://member-1		 	1	0	Ok	951	616K	558K
http://member-2			1	0	Ok	951	660K	622K

>
>
>
>  Narendra
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Serge Dubrouski [mailto:sergeyfd@xxxxxxxxx]
>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 7:59 PM
>  To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  Subject: Re:  How to know the status of backend server(worker)
>  running in loadbalancing environment (With mod_proxy_loadbalancer)
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 7:12 AM, Narendra Verma
>  <narendra.verma@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  > Thanks for replying,
>  >  I configured it earlier 'balancer-manager'
>  >  But it does not give complete info related what I want exactly.
>  >  Means I want currently which server (worker) has how much load?
>  >
>  >  Any suggestions are welcome.
>  >  Narendra
>  >
>
>  That depends on you definition of "load". load-balancer shows you how
>  many times this or that balancer member was elected, that gives you a
>  number of requests processed by each member. If you need to know CPU
>  load, or traffic load then you need to use other tools, perhaps SNMP
>  monitors.
>  --
>  Serge Dubrouski.
>
>
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