That or having a switch to get an Apache format log output.
Then we could use any of a gazillion tools made for Apache...

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On 9/12/07, Michal Taborsky - Internet Mall <michal.taborsky@mall.cz> wrote:
Sorry, I don't have any suggestion, I just want to show support :) Let's
formulate it as a feature request:

Pound will have an internal counter(s) for each backend, this counter
would be incremented on each request. There would ideally be two
counters, one for successful requests, one for failed.

Also, there would be a poundctl functionality to print these counters,
something like:

Timestamp,Listener,Service,Backend,Success,Failure

ie.
...
1189587846,1,2,3,5136844684,5
1189587846,1,2,4,5136849871,2

And, of course, a switch to reset these counter.

This printout would be easily parseable from Zabbix, MRTG or whatever.

Robert, what do you think? I suppose that should't be too difficult.

MT.


Robert Klikics napsal(a):
> Hello,
>
> is there a possibility to get the requests per second generated from
> pound? I've deactivated logging on my backendservers, so I can't get
> these value from them ...
>
> With poundctl I can only monitor the active sessions, but not the active
> requests/minute - right? The logfile grows to fast to get therefrom any
> infos with grep, wc or such things :(
>
> I'm very interested in any suggestions.


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Internet Mall, a.s.

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