Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Session Count Question From a Newbie

2006-05-05 Thread John Hicks
Stuart, Ed wrote: Hello all; I new to the administration of an Apache web server and am looking for a way to see how many clients are connected to the web server. We're running Apache 2.0.46 on Red Hat AS 4. Netstat gives me connection info, but shows multiple connections for the clients. How

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Session Count Question From a Newbie

2006-05-05 Thread Victor Trac
May not be exactly what you're looking for, but try: http://www.webta.org/projects/apachetop/ -Victor On 5/5/06, Stuart, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello all; I new to the administration of an Apache web server and am looking for a way to see how many clients are connected to the web serve

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Session Count Question From a Newbie

2006-05-05 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/5/06, Stuart, Ed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello all; I new to the administration of an Apache web server and am looking for a way to see how many clients are connected to the web server. We're running Apache 2.0.46 on Red Hat AS 4. Netstat gives me connection info, but shows multiple con

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Session Count Question From a Newbie

2006-05-05 Thread maillists
On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 08:32 -0500, Stuart, Ed wrote: > Hello all; > > I new to the administration of an Apache web server and am looking for a > way to see how many clients are connected to the web server. We're > running Apache 2.0.46 on Red Hat AS 4. Netstat gives me connection info, > but show

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Session Count Question From a Newbie

2006-05-05 Thread Stuart, Ed
Hello all; I new to the administration of an Apache web server and am looking for a way to see how many clients are connected to the web server. We're running Apache 2.0.46 on Red Hat AS 4. Netstat gives me connection info, but shows multiple connections for the clients. How can I report how man