Bug#519322: apache2.2-common: mod_status stats are wrong.

2009-03-11 Thread Kurt Roeckx
Package: apache2.2-common
Version: 2.2.9-10+lenny2

Hi,

I've enabled mod_status and I've been looking at the stats for
some time and always was under the impression that they were way
too high.

But today the munin graph say it's been doing 400 MB/s for the past
3 hours, which makes no sense at all since I only have a gigabit
connection.  Looking at the server-status?auto page, I now see:
Total Accesses: 2002183
Total kBytes: 351989329333
CPULoad: .034755
Uptime: 1844424
ReqPerSec: 1.08553
BytesPerSec: 19542
BytesPerReq: 180022000
BusyWorkers: 6
IdleWorkers: 44

So it's still claiming 200 MB/s, with the munin graph still
showing 400 MB/s.  I'm guessing munin also has some problem.

Looking at the stats for the interface it's doing around
30 mbit, so about 4 MB/s.  And most of this traffic is not
http traffic.  I'm guessing real http traffic is like 1 mbit
or something.


Kurt




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apr 1.3.3-3 MIGRATED to testing

2009-03-11 Thread Debian testing watch
FYI: The status of the apr source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.

  Previous version: 1.2.12-5
  Current version:  1.3.3-3

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