At about 3:26 AM on 07 AUG 2014 Gaurav Kansal asked:
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>Is there any way out to figure out the same ?

Here are two easy approaches:

Create a simple database or sequence of files containing the results of an "all 
star" crontab entry.  The persistent storage entries coming over the statistics 
channel from the cron job can be queried for whatever resolution floats your 
boat.  Simple math will give you the desired QPS value.

An alternative would be scripted output of, say, tcpdump to obtain the counts 
for each interval and use them just like the statistics channel data.

The database and graphing can be performed by your favorite open source 
packages.  For ad-hoc questions you could use your favorite shell, Perl, etc.

hth,
Len







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