Re: Reserve http slot for server-status?

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----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Gale <Michael.Gale@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2011 22:35:02 +0000
Subject:  Reserve http slot for server-status?
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



Hello,

We pull http://server-name/server-status for information however on occasion we have hit max clients and no open slots are available.

Now usually this is caused by the failure of a backend service or DOS attempts and when this happens we lose access to the stats information. Is there a way to reserve a http slot for access to server-stats?

Michael


I don't think there is a way to "reserve" spot in Apache, but you can check out this app if you're on Linux. It reads the scoreboard file instead of opening an HTTP connection, so it should always be available. And if you run the program using the "watch" command, you can have a pseudo-"top" program for viewing apache connections.

http://fabletech.com/ftss


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Justin Pasher

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