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unmodified. For others we'll need to add the missing probes and adjust. This is not attached to the build.
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The following is an example of using the httpdstat.d script.
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This Solaris 10 server is running Apache as a webserver. The script matches
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on the process name "httpd". Here it shows many GET connections,
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# httpdstat.d
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TIME NUM GET POST HEAD TRACE
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:46 38 38 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:47 109 109 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:48 112 112 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:49 113 113 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:50 107 107 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:51 56 56 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:52 0 0 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:53 0 0 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:54 20 20 0 0 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:46:55 48 48 0 0 0
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^C
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For a few seconds we had around 100 GETs per second.
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httpdstat.d accepts an argument as the sample interval, here we print a
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line every 30 seconds,
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# httpdstat.d 30
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TIME NUM GET POST HEAD TRACE
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2005 Nov 29 18:50:49 462 458 3 1 0
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2005 Nov 29 18:51:19 421 413 5 2 1
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2005 Nov 29 18:51:49 1361 1358 3 0 0
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^C
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The values are for the entire interval.
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