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I'm trying to check my apache state and having the number of apache's fork instanciated.
Is there a plugin or so to have that in linux-dash ?
Does some of you monitor web application with linux-dash ?
What is your typical "use" of linux-dash ?
For example, my usecase would be:
When I have special events on my websites (and a lot of people connecting to it)
For my front server, I would like to see CPU, RAM and Apache's fork in graph
to See how they interact to each other.
-The sameway, on my db server, I would like to see CPU, RAM, and MySQL req/s
Does some of you do this type of thing ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello guys,
I'm trying to check my apache state and having the number of apache's fork instanciated.
Is there a plugin or so to have that in linux-dash ?
Does some of you monitor web application with linux-dash ?
What is your typical "use" of linux-dash ?
For example, my usecase would be:
For my front server, I would like to see CPU, RAM and Apache's fork in graph
to See how they interact to each other.
-The sameway, on my db server, I would like to see CPU, RAM, and MySQL req/s
Does some of you do this type of thing ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: