On 06/05/2011 22:43, Harsimranjit singh Kler wrote:
Hi
If you simply want to monitor Apache You Can Enable Following
two module in apache httpd_conf:
server-info
server-status
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 1:09 AM, marco <marcodisano@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 03/05/2011 17:41, Simone Caruso wrote:
Il 03/05/2011 17:23, marco di sano ha
scritto:
Hi all,
I'm new in this group.
I ask you if it is possible to monitoring the function
calls that Apache makes
when it must satisfy a request. For example, suppose we
have a LAMP architecture
(this is my architecture) and I want to display all the
users in a database
table (it exists). Is it possible to trace all the call
functions that Apache
makes to achieve this goal?I am not interested to log
errors, but the call
functions that belong to the apache library.
I want to know what are the *function libraries* that
Apache calls when*it
serves an http request*(for example).
I tried to use strace but it traces the Unix system
calls and not the php
functions that Apache does when a request must to be
served.
You can try with gdb, but this is not a apache related
topic, maybe u'r are a
little confused :P
Ok, so i ask you what is the apache module that manages http
request?
Can somebody help me?
Thanks.
Sorry if I asked you previous question badly!!!
So you are telling me that if I activate this two modules, Apache
will log the C functions that serves an http request?
I have learned that Apache have a lot of modules written in C. These
modules are compiled and loaded into the server. So in this way
(that is activating server-info and server-status) can I see this
functions?
Hi
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