I have a very weird problem. Basically all of my apache graphs look exactly the same, but the data that comes out of ...status?auto is very much different. I have 5 hosts with apache graphs on.
4 of the hosts are defined like so 0.0.0.0 servername.syr.edu # http://virthostname.syr.edu apache=http://realhostname.syr.edu/server-status?auto LARRD:*,apache:apache|apache1|apache2|apache3
1 host (my hobbit host) is defined very similarly but it has the IP address in it. Seems way to coincidental that all these graphs look very much the same. My hobbit host is not very highly used but one of the machines I am monitoring receives millions of hits a day.
Anyone else see this?
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Christopher T. Beers wrote:
I have a very weird problem. Basically all of my apache graphs look exactly the same, but the data that comes out of ...status?auto is very much different. I have 5 hosts with apache graphs on.
4 of the hosts are defined like so 0.0.0.0 servername.syr.edu # http://virthostname.syr.edu apache=http://realhostname.syr.edu/server-status?auto LARRD:*,apache:apache|apache1|apache2|apache3
1 host (my hobbit host) is defined very similarly but it has the IP address in it. Seems way to coincidental that all these graphs look very much the same. My hobbit host is not very highly used but one of the machines I am monitoring receives millions of hits a day.
Anyone else see this?
I don't believe the apache trending works on vhosts, so you just get the performance data for the server itself, which would explain why it looks the same. If the hosts you are testing are indeed physically seperate hosts/apache instances then...hmmm
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