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-<H1 ALIGN="CENTER">Module mod_status</H1>
-
-The Status Module is only available in Apache 1.1 and later.<P>
-
-<H2>Function</H2>
-
-The Status module allows a server administrator to find out how well
-their server is performing. A HTML page is presented that gives
-the current server statistics in an easily readable form. If required
-this page can be made to automatically refresh (given a compatible
-browser). Another page gives a simple machine-readable list of the current
-server state.
-<P>
-The details given are:
-<UL>
-<LI>The number of children serving requests
-<LI>The number of idle children
-<LI>The status of each child, the number of requests that child has
-performed and the total number of bytes served by the child (*)
-<LI>A total number of accesses and byte count served (*)
-<LI>The time the server was started/restarted and the
-time it has been running for
-<LI>Averages giving the number of requests per second,
-the number of bytes served per second and the average number
-of bytes per request (*)
-<LI>The current percentage CPU used by each child and in total by
-Apache (*)
-<LI>The current hosts and requests being processed (*)
-</UL>
-
-A compile-time option must be used to display the details marked "(*)" as
-the instrumentation required for obtaining these statistics does not
-exist within standard Apache.
-
-<H2><A NAME="extendedstatus">ExtendedStatus directive</A></H2>
-<!--%plaintext &lt;?INDEX {\tt ExtendedStatus} directive&gt; -->
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Syntax"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Syntax:</STRONG></A> ExtendedStatus <EM>On|Off</EM><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Default"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Default:</STRONG></A> <CODE>ExtendedStatus Off</CODE><BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Context"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Context:</STRONG></A> server config <BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Status"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Status:</STRONG></A> Base<BR>
- <A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Module"
- REL="Help"
- ><STRONG>Module:</STRONG></A> mod_status<BR>
-<A
- HREF="directive-dict.html#Compatibility"
- REL="Help"
-><STRONG>Compatibility:</STRONG></A> ExtendedStatus is only available
- in Apache 1.3.2 and later.
-
-<P>
-This directive controls whether the server keeps track of extended
-status information for each request. This is only useful if the status module
-is enabled on the server.
-</P>
-<P>
-This setting applies to the entire server, and cannot be enabled or
-disabled on a virtualhost-by-virtualhost basis.
-</P>
-
-<H2>Enabling Status Support</H2>
-
-To enable status reports only for browsers from the foo.com
-domain add this code to your <CODE>access.conf</CODE> configuration file
-<PRE>
- &lt;Location /server-status&gt;
- SetHandler server-status
-
- order deny,allow
- deny from all
- allow from .foo.com
- &lt;/Location&gt;
-</PRE>
-<P>
-You can now access server statistics by using a Web browser to access the
-page <CODE>http://your.server.name/server-status</CODE>
-<P>
-Note that mod_status will only work when you are running Apache in
-<A HREF="core.html#servertype">standalone</A> mode and not
-<A HREF="core.html#servertype">inetd</A> mode.
-
-<H3>Automatic Updates</H3>
-You can get the status page to update itself automatically if you have
-a browser that supports "refresh". Access the page
-<CODE>http://your.server.name/server-status?refresh=N</CODE> to refresh the
-page every N seconds.
-<H3>Machine Readable Status File</H3>
-A machine-readable version of the status file is available by accessing the
-page <CODE>http://your.server.name/server-status?auto</CODE>. This is useful
-when automatically run, see the Perl program in the <CODE>/support</CODE>
-directory of Apache, <CODE>log_server_status</CODE>.
-
-<BLOCKQUOTE>
- <STRONG>
- It should be noted that if <SAMP>mod_status</SAMP> is compiled into
- the server, its handler capability is available in <EM>all</EM>
- configuration files, including <EM>per</EM>-directory files
- (<EM>e.g.</EM>, <SAMP>.htaccess</SAMP>). This may have
- security-related ramifications for your site.
- </STRONG>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
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