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h1. Server Status {{>toc}} *Module: mod_status* h2. Description The server status module generates the status overview of the webserver. The information covers: * uptime * average throughput * current throughput * active connections and their state We need to load the module first. server.modules = ( ..., "mod_status", ... ) By default the status page is disabled to hide internal information from unauthorized users. status.status-url = "/server-status" If you want to open the status page just for users from the local network cover it in a conditional. $HTTP["remoteip"] == "10.0.0.0/8" { status.status-url = "/server-status" } Or require authorization: auth.require = ( "/server-status" => ( "realm" ... ) ) Careful : mod_auth must be loaded *before* mod_status so it works. Please note that when using the server.max-worker directive, the stati of the childs are not combined yet, so you're going to see different stats with each request. h2. Output Format By default a nice looking HTML page is generated. If you append ?json ?auto to the status-url you can get a JSON version which is simpler to parse. If you append ?auto to the status-url you can get a text version which is simpler to parse. Total Accesses: 1234 Total kBytes: 1043 Uptime: 1234 BusyServers: 123 Total Accesses is the number of handled requests, kBytes the overall outgoing traffic, Uptime the uptime in seconds and BusyServers the number of currently active connections. The naming is kept compatible to Apache even if we have another concept and don't start new servers for each connection. h2. Server Statistics The server statistics is a set of counters used to track the different stati in several modules. For example :trac:`wiki:Docs:ModFastCGI mod_fastcgi` is using it to track the usage of the backends: fastcgi.active-requests: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.0.connected: 10127 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.0.died: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.0.disabled: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.0.load: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.0.overloaded: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.1.connected: 93855 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.1.died: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.1.disabled: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.1.load: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.1.overloaded: 0 fastcgi.backend.fcgi-php.load: 1 fastcgi.requests: 103982 fastcgi.requests is a counter of the requests since the start of the server. fastcgi.active-requests counter of the currently active requests in the module fastcgi.backend.*.*.load the active requests by backend. If the load is above the number of backend processes/threads for this backend the requests will have to wait until a this backend is working again. h2. Options status.status-url relative URL which is used to retrieve the status-page Default: unset Example: status.status-url = "/server-status" status.enable-sort add JavaScript which allows client-side sorting for the connection overview Default: enable status.config-url relative URL for the config page which displays the loaded modules Default: unset Example: status.config-url = "/server-config" status.statistics-url relative URL for a plain-text page containing the internal statistics Default: unset Example: status.statistics-url = "/server-statistics" Note: if you receive a 204 (no content / your browser doesn't seems to do anything) when requesting ''/server-statistics'' via your browser is because there's no counter data. Feels weird, but it's 100% correct (at least, for the HTTP standard)