├── README.md ├── zbxApacheStatusCheck ├── LICENSE ├── Template App Apache Status (for zabbix 5).xml └── Template App Apache Status.xml /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # **Zabbix-Apache-Status-Template** 2 | 3 | >Template to Show Apache Statistics Using mod_status 4 | 5 | - Applications 3 6 | - Items 28 7 | - Triggers 5 8 | - Graphs 6 (screenshots bellow) 9 | - Screens 1 10 | 11 | **Instructions based on Ubuntu/Debian** 12 | 13 | Enable the Status module 14 | 15 | `a2enmod status` 16 | 17 | To allow the Zabbix server to get the data, change the file `/etc/apache2/mods-available/status.conf` 18 | And add the line `Require ip ` 19 | 20 | ``` 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | SetHandler server-status 25 | Require local 26 | Require ip 127.0.0.1 ::1 10.10.10.10 27 | 28 | 29 | ExtendedStatus On 30 | 31 | 32 | ``` 33 | 34 | Restart the Apache Web Server or reload the configuration 35 | 36 | `apache2ctl graceful` 37 | 38 | Copy the script `zbxApacheStatusCheck` to your Zabbix server or some other machine and change the permission to enable execution `chmod +x zbxApacheStatusCheck` 39 | 40 | You have to set a cron job to periodically collect statistics and send it to your Zabbix server 41 | 42 | ``` 43 | # it will run every minute 44 | 45 | # The parameter --zabbixsource define the name of the host on your Zabbix 46 | * * * * * /etc/zabbix/scripts/zbxApacheStatusCheck --host=10.20.1.231 --zabbixsource="My Web Server 1" --zabbixserver=10.20.1.250 47 | 48 | # Password with special character has to be escaped 49 | # Password = %P@$$0rd? 50 | * * * * * * /etc/zabbix/scripts/zbxApacheStatusCheck --host=10.20.1.232 --zabbixsource="My Web Server 2" --zabbixserver=10.20.1.250 --user=test123 --passwd='%P@\$\$0rd?' 51 | 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | In case of problems, try running `./zbxApacheStatusCheck -d` or `./zbxApacheStatusCheck --help` 55 | 56 | Options available as parameters 57 | 58 | ``` 59 | Options: 60 | --version show version and exit 61 | 62 | -h, --help show this help page and exit 63 | 64 | -l URL, --url=URL Define a custom URL to use 65 | When you use URL, the options 66 | --host, --port, --proto, --user and --passwd are not used 67 | [--url=http://localhost/my-server-status?auto] 68 | [default: None] 69 | 70 | -o HOST, --host=HOST Apache host to collect info. 71 | [default: localhost] 72 | 73 | -p PORT, --port=PORT Apache port to collect info 74 | [default: 80] 75 | 76 | -r PROTO, --proto=PROTO 77 | Protocol to use. [http or https] 78 | [default: http] 79 | 80 | --TIMEOUT=seconds Connection timeout 81 | [default: 30] 82 | 83 | -z ZABBIXSERVER, --zabbixserver=ZABBIXSERVER 84 | Hostname or IP address of Zabbix server 85 | [default: localhost] 86 | 87 | -u USER, --user=USER HTTP authentication user 88 | [default: None] 89 | 90 | -a PASSWD, --passwd=PASSWD 91 | HTTP authentication password 92 | [default: None] 93 | 94 | -s SENDERLOC, --sender=SENDERLOC 95 | Path of zabbix_sender binary 96 | [default: /usr/bin/zabbix_sender] 97 | 98 | -q ZABBIXPORT, --zabbixport=ZABBIXPORT 99 | Specify port number of Zabbix server 100 | trapper running on the server 101 | [default: 10051] 102 | 103 | -c ZABBIXSOURCE, --zabbixsource=ZABBIXSOURCE 104 | Specify host name the item belongs to 105 | (as registered in Zabbix frontend) 106 | [default: localhost] 107 | 108 | -k CONFIGFILE, --config=CONFIGFILE 109 | Specify the file with the list of statistics to collect 110 | [default: run ./zbx --dumpconfig] 111 | 112 | --dumpconfig Show the atual config 113 | 114 | -d, --debug Run using Debug mode 115 | 116 | -t, --test Do not send data, simply test, use with --debug 117 | ``` 118 | 119 | 120 | ## Screenshots 121 | 122 | 123 | Zabbix Apache Workers Overview Graph 124 | ![Zabbix Apache Workers Overview Graph](https://image.prntscr.com/image/DPdJMyXGQHaF_9AM7v7dWw.png) 125 | 126 | Zabbix Apache Workers Busy Graph 127 | ![Zabbix Apache Workers Busy Graph](https://image.prntscr.com/image/uIvOkTVeSWukjilAuRIN1Q.png) 128 | 129 | Zabbix Apache Requests Graph 130 | ![Zabbix Apache Requests Graph](https://image.prntscr.com/image/9qFhS-CWQqeNuFFAjGvvmQ.png) 131 | 132 | Zabbix Apache CPU Utilization Graph 133 | ![Zabbix Apache CPU Utilization Graph](https://image.prntscr.com/image/EJADiiaKR5WG-EP8dDtHjA.png) 134 | 135 | Zabbix Apache CPU Load Graph 136 | ![Zabbix Apache CPU Load Graph](https://image.prntscr.com/image/WLE-k4gqTAaHoLAHKER4Rg.png) 137 | 138 | Zabbix Apache Access Graph 139 | ![Zabbix Apache Access Graph](https://image.prntscr.com/image/VqEG71F_TemH8HutlYxhVQ.png) 140 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /zbxApacheStatusCheck: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #! /bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Name: zbxApacheStatusCheck 4 | # 5 | # Get Apache metrics and send to Zabbix using zabbix_sender 6 | # 7 | # Author: Rodrigo Luis Silva 8 | # 9 | # Based on: 10 | # zapache: https://github.com/lorf/zapache 11 | # ApacheStatsForZabbix: https://github.com/gpmidi/zabbix-apache-stats 12 | # 13 | 14 | name="zbxApacheStatusCheck" 15 | version="0.4.1" 16 | 17 | # Test if your getopt(1) is this enhanced version or an old version 18 | getopt --test > /dev/null 19 | if [[ $? != 4 ]]; then 20 | echo "`getopt --test` failed in this environment." 21 | exit 1 22 | fi 23 | 24 | # Help function 25 | function usage() 26 | { 27 | echo " 28 | $0 $version 29 | 30 | Usage: $0 [Options] 31 | 32 | This script collect statistics from Apache status page, write to a temporary file 33 | and send using zabbix_sender, the script will do only one request per execution. 34 | 35 | License: GPL 36 | 37 | Options: 38 | --version show version and exit 39 | 40 | -h, --help show this help page and exit 41 | 42 | -l URL, --url=URL Define a custom URL to use 43 | When you use URL, the options 44 | --host, --port, --proto, --user and --passwd are not used 45 | [--url=http://localhost/my-server-status?auto] 46 | [default: None] 47 | 48 | -o HOST, --host=HOST Apache host to collect info. 49 | [default: localhost] 50 | 51 | -p PORT, --port=PORT Apache port to collect info 52 | [default: 80] 53 | 54 | -r PROTO, --proto=PROTO 55 | Protocol to use. [http or https] 56 | [default: http] 57 | 58 | --TIMEOUT=seconds Connection timeout 59 | [default: 30] 60 | 61 | -z ZABBIXSERVER, --zabbixserver=ZABBIXSERVER 62 | Hostname or IP address of Zabbix server 63 | [default: localhost] 64 | 65 | -u USER, --user=USER HTTP authentication user 66 | [default: None] 67 | 68 | -a PASSWD, --passwd=PASSWD 69 | HTTP authentication password 70 | [default: None] 71 | 72 | -s SENDERLOC, --sender=SENDERLOC 73 | Path of zabbix_sender binary 74 | [default: /usr/bin/zabbix_sender] 75 | 76 | -q ZABBIXPORT, --zabbixport=ZABBIXPORT 77 | Specify port number of Zabbix server 78 | trapper running on the server 79 | [default: 10051] 80 | 81 | -c ZABBIXSOURCE, --zabbixsource=ZABBIXSOURCE 82 | Specify host name the item belongs to 83 | (as registered in Zabbix frontend) 84 | [default: localhost] 85 | 86 | -k CONFIGFILE, --config=CONFIGFILE 87 | Specify the file with the list of statistics to collect 88 | [default: run $0 --dumpconfig] 89 | 90 | --dumpconfig Show the atual config 91 | 92 | -d, --debug Run using Debug mode 93 | 94 | -t, --test Do not send data, simply test, use with --debug 95 | " 96 | } 97 | 98 | # Define some default values 99 | HOST=localhost 100 | PORT=80 101 | PROTO=http 102 | ZABBIXSERVER=localhost 103 | SENDER=/usr/bin/zabbix_sender 104 | DEBUG=0 105 | TEST=0 106 | ZABBIXPORT=10051 107 | ZABBIXSOURCE=localhost 108 | TIMEOUT=30 109 | DEFAULTCONFIG="ServerVersion 110 | Total Accesses 111 | Total kBytes 112 | CPULoad 113 | CPUSystem 114 | CPUUser 115 | Load1 116 | Load5 117 | Load15 118 | Uptime 119 | ReqPerSec 120 | BytesPerSec 121 | BytesPerReq 122 | BusyWorkers 123 | IdleWorkers 124 | Scoreboard" 125 | 126 | # Use getopt(1) program to parse command line options 127 | SHORT=vhl:o:p:r:z:u:a:s:q:c:k:dt 128 | LONG=version,help,url:,host:,port:,proto:,zabbixserver:,user:,passwd:,sender:,zabbixport:,zabbixsource:,config:,timeout:,debug,dumpconfig,test 129 | PARSED=`getopt --options $SHORT --longoptions $LONG --name "$0" -- "$@"` 130 | if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "Terminating..." >&2 ; exit 1 ; fi 131 | eval set -- "$PARSED" 132 | 133 | while true; do 134 | case "$1" in 135 | -h|--help) 136 | usage 137 | exit 0 138 | ;; 139 | -v|--version) 140 | echo "$name $version" 141 | exit 0 142 | ;; 143 | -l|--url) 144 | URL="$2" 145 | shift 2 146 | ;; 147 | -o|--host) 148 | HOST="$2" 149 | shift 2 150 | ;; 151 | -p|--port) 152 | PORT="$2" 153 | shift 2 154 | ;; 155 | -r|--proto) 156 | PROTO="$2" 157 | if [[ $PROTO != "http" && $PROTO != "https" ]]; then 158 | usage 159 | exit 3 160 | fi 161 | shift 2 162 | ;; 163 | -z|--zabbixserver) 164 | ZABBIXSERVER="$2" 165 | shift 2 166 | ;; 167 | -u|--user) 168 | APACHEUSER="$2" 169 | shift 2 170 | ;; 171 | -a|--passwd) 172 | APACHEPASSWD="$2" 173 | shift 2 174 | ;; 175 | -s|--sender) 176 | SENDER="$2" 177 | shift 2 178 | ;; 179 | -q|--zabbixport) 180 | ZABBIXPORT="$2" 181 | shift 2 182 | ;; 183 | -c|--zabbixsource) 184 | ZABBIXSOURCE="$2" 185 | shift 2 186 | ;; 187 | --timeout) 188 | TIMEOUT="$2" 189 | shift 2 190 | ;; 191 | -k|--config) 192 | CONFIGFILE="$2" 193 | shift 2 194 | ;; 195 | -d|--debug) 196 | DEBUG=1 197 | shift 198 | ;; 199 | --dumpconfig) 200 | echo "$DEFAULTCONFIG" 201 | exit 0 202 | ;; 203 | -t|--test) 204 | TEST=1 205 | shift 206 | ;; 207 | --) 208 | shift 209 | break 210 | ;; 211 | *) 212 | usage 213 | exit 3 214 | ;; 215 | esac 216 | done 217 | 218 | # Temporary files 219 | STATUSFILE=`mktemp` 220 | SENDERFILE=`mktemp` 221 | if [[ -z $CONFIGFILE ]]; then 222 | CONFIGFILE=`mktemp` 223 | tmpCONFIGFILE=1 224 | echo "$DEFAULTCONFIG" > $CONFIGFILE 225 | fi 226 | 227 | # Build URL to be used 228 | if [[ -n $URL ]]; then 229 | STATUS_URL=$URL 230 | else 231 | STATUS_URL="$PROTO://$HOST:$PORT/server-status?auto" 232 | fi 233 | 234 | # get data using curl or wget 235 | curl="`which curl`" 236 | if [ "$curl" ]; then 237 | GET_CMD="$curl --insecure --max-time $TIMEOUT --silent --location -H \"Cache-Control: no-cache\" \"$STATUS_URL\"" 238 | if [[ -n $APACHEUSER && -n $APACHEPASSWD ]]; then 239 | GET_CMD="${GET_CMD} --user $APACHEUSER:$APACHEPASSWD" 240 | fi 241 | else 242 | wget="`which wget`" 243 | if [ "$wget" ]; then 244 | GET_CMD="$wget --no-check-certificate --timeout=$TIMEOUT --quiet --header \"Cache-Control: no-cache\" -O - \"$STATUS_URL\"" 245 | if [[ -n $APACHEUSER && -n $APACHEPASSWD ]]; then 246 | GET_CMD="${GET_CMD} --user=$APACHEUSER --password=$APACHEPASSWD" 247 | fi 248 | else 249 | echo "I can not find curl or wget on your system" 250 | exit 1 251 | fi 252 | fi 253 | 254 | # get data from server 255 | eval $GET_CMD > $STATUSFILE 256 | RET_VAL=$? 257 | 258 | # in case of error, just send [failed] = 1 259 | # otherwise send all collected data 260 | if [[ $RET_VAL = 0 ]]; then 261 | echo "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[failed]\" 0" >> $SENDERFILE 262 | 263 | # read the config file to get all relevant statistics 264 | while read STATNAME 265 | do 266 | if [[ $STATNAME = "Scoreboard" ]]; then 267 | SCOREBOARD=`fgrep -w "$STATNAME:" $STATUSFILE | sed "s/$STATNAME: //"` 268 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[WaitingForConnection]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 269 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"_")}' >> $SENDERFILE 270 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[StartingUp]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 271 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"S")}' >> $SENDERFILE 272 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[ReadingRequest]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 273 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"R")}' >> $SENDERFILE 274 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[SendingReply]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 275 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"W")}' >> $SENDERFILE 276 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[KeepAlive]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 277 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"K")}' >> $SENDERFILE 278 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[DNSLookup]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 279 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"D")}' >> $SENDERFILE 280 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[ClosingConnection]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 281 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"C")}' >> $SENDERFILE 282 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[Logging]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 283 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"L")}' >> $SENDERFILE 284 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[GracefullyFinishing]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 285 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"G")}' >> $SENDERFILE 286 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[IdleCleanupOfWorker]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 287 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"I")}' >> $SENDERFILE 288 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[OpenSlotWithNoCurrentProcess]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 289 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,".")}' >> $SENDERFILE 290 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[TotalWorkers]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 291 | echo $SCOREBOARD | awk '{print split($1,dummy,"")}' >> $SENDERFILE 292 | else 293 | echo -n "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[$STATNAME]\" " >> $SENDERFILE 294 | LINE=`fgrep -w "$STATNAME:" $STATUSFILE` 295 | if [[ $? = 0 ]]; then 296 | echo "$LINE" | head -1 | sed "s/$STATNAME: //" >> $SENDERFILE 297 | else 298 | echo 0 >> $SENDERFILE; 299 | fi 300 | fi 301 | done < $CONFIGFILE 302 | else 303 | echo "\"$ZABBIXSOURCE\" \"custom.apache[failed]\" 1" >> $SENDERFILE 304 | fi 305 | 306 | # Send all information to Zabbix using zbbix_sender 307 | SENDER_CMD="$SENDER -v --zabbix-server $ZABBIXSERVER --port $ZABBIXPORT --input-file $SENDERFILE" 308 | 309 | # DEBUG 310 | if [[ $DEBUG = 1 ]]; then 311 | echo -e "\n########################################\n" 312 | echo -e "Statistics available on your server:\n" 313 | cat $STATUSFILE | awk -F: '{print $1}' 314 | 315 | echo -e "\n########################################\n" 316 | echo -e "Statistics that I am collecting:\n" 317 | cat $CONFIGFILE 318 | 319 | echo -e "\n########################################\n" 320 | echo -e "Metrics to be send\n" 321 | SENDERFILEDEBUG=`mktemp` 322 | echo '"SERVER" "METRIC" VALUE' >> $SENDERFILEDEBUG 323 | cat $SENDERFILE >> $SENDERFILEDEBUG 324 | column -t -s'\"' $SENDERFILEDEBUG 325 | rm -f $SENDERFILEDEBUG 326 | 327 | echo -e "\n########################################\n" 328 | echo -e "Parameters\n" 329 | echo "--host=$HOST" 330 | echo "--port=$PORT" 331 | echo "--proto=$PROTO" 332 | echo "--zabbixserver=$ZABBIXSERVER" 333 | echo "--sender=$SENDER" 334 | echo "--zabbixport=$ZABBIXPORT" 335 | echo "--zabbixsource=$ZABBIXSOURCE" 336 | echo "--url=$URL" 337 | echo "--user=$APACHEUSER" 338 | echo "--passwd=$APACHEPASSWD" 339 | echo "--timeout=$TIMEOUT" 340 | echo "Final URL: $STATUS_URL" 341 | 342 | echo -e "\n########################################\n" 343 | echo -e "Command line to collect data from Apache\n" 344 | echo -e "$GET_CMD\n" 345 | echo -e "Command line to send data to Zabbix\n" 346 | echo -e "$SENDER_CMD\n" 347 | 348 | if [[ $TEST = 0 ]]; then 349 | echo -e "\n########################################\n" 350 | echo -e "zabbix_sender output\n" 351 | eval $SENDER_CMD 352 | echo -e "\n" 353 | fi 354 | else 355 | [[ $TEST = 0 ]] && eval $SENDER_CMD > /dev/null 356 | fi 357 | 358 | # Housekeeping 359 | rm -f $STATUSFILE 360 | rm -f $SENDERFILE 361 | if [[ -n $tmpCONFIGFILE ]]; then 362 | rm -f $CONFIGFILE 363 | fi 364 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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CPU utilization 1540 | 900 1541 | 200 1542 | 0.0000 1543 | 100.0000 1544 | 1 1545 | 1 1546 | 1 1547 | 1 1548 | 0 1549 | 0.0000 1550 | 0.0000 1551 | 1 1552 | 1 1553 | 0 1554 | 0 1555 | 1556 | 1557 | 0 1558 | 0 1559 | 999900 1560 | 0 1561 | 2 1562 | 0 1563 | 1564 | Template App Apache Status 1565 | custom.apache[CPUSystem] 1566 | 1567 | 1568 | 1569 | 1 1570 | 0 1571 | 009900 1572 | 0 1573 | 2 1574 | 0 1575 | 1576 | Template App Apache Status 1577 | custom.apache[CPUUser] 1578 | 1579 | 1580 | 1581 | 1582 | 1583 | Apache - Requests 1584 | 900 1585 | 200 1586 | 0.0000 1587 | 100.0000 1588 | 1 1589 | 1 1590 | 0 1591 | 1 1592 | 0 1593 | 0.0000 1594 | 0.0000 1595 | 0 1596 | 0 1597 | 0 1598 | 0 1599 | 1600 | 1601 | 0 1602 | 0 1603 | 00C800 1604 | 0 1605 | 2 1606 | 0 1607 | 1608 | Template App Apache Status 1609 | custom.apache[BytesPerReq] 1610 | 1611 | 1612 | 1613 | 1 1614 | 0 1615 | 0000C8 1616 | 0 1617 | 2 1618 | 0 1619 | 1620 | Template App Apache Status 1621 | custom.apache[BytesPerSec] 1622 | 1623 | 1624 | 1625 | 2 1626 | 0 1627 | 00C8C8 1628 | 1 1629 | 2 1630 | 0 1631 | 1632 | Template App Apache Status 1633 | custom.apache[ReqPerSec] 1634 | 1635 | 1636 | 1637 | 1638 | 1639 | Apache - Workers Busy 1640 | 900 1641 | 200 1642 | 0.0000 1643 | 100.0000 1644 | 1 1645 | 1 1646 | 1 1647 | 1 1648 | 0 1649 | 0.0000 1650 | 0.0000 1651 | 0 1652 | 0 1653 | 0 1654 | 0 1655 | 1656 | 1657 | 0 1658 | 0 1659 | 1A7C11 1660 | 0 1661 | 2 1662 | 0 1663 | 1664 | Template App Apache Status 1665 | custom.apache[ClosingConnection] 1666 | 1667 | 1668 | 1669 | 1 1670 | 0 1671 | F63100 1672 | 0 1673 | 2 1674 | 0 1675 | 1676 | Template App Apache Status 1677 | custom.apache[DNSLookup] 1678 | 1679 | 1680 | 1681 | 2 1682 | 0 1683 | 2774A4 1684 | 0 1685 | 2 1686 | 0 1687 | 1688 | Template App Apache Status 1689 | custom.apache[GracefullyFinishing] 1690 | 1691 | 1692 | 1693 | 3 1694 | 0 1695 | A54F10 1696 | 0 1697 | 2 1698 | 0 1699 | 1700 | Template App Apache Status 1701 | custom.apache[IdleCleanupOfWorker] 1702 | 1703 | 1704 | 1705 | 4 1706 | 0 1707 | FC6EA3 1708 | 0 1709 | 2 1710 | 0 1711 | 1712 | Template App Apache Status 1713 | custom.apache[KeepAlive] 1714 | 1715 | 1716 | 1717 | 5 1718 | 0 1719 | 6C59DC 1720 | 0 1721 | 2 1722 | 0 1723 | 1724 | Template App Apache Status 1725 | custom.apache[Logging] 1726 | 1727 | 1728 | 1729 | 6 1730 | 0 1731 | AC8C14 1732 | 0 1733 | 2 1734 | 0 1735 | 1736 | Template App Apache Status 1737 | custom.apache[ReadingRequest] 1738 | 1739 | 1740 | 1741 | 7 1742 | 0 1743 | 611F27 1744 | 0 1745 | 2 1746 | 0 1747 | 1748 | Template App Apache Status 1749 | custom.apache[SendingReply] 1750 | 1751 | 1752 | 1753 | 8 1754 | 0 1755 | F230E0 1756 | 0 1757 | 2 1758 | 0 1759 | 1760 | Template App Apache Status 1761 | custom.apache[StartingUp] 1762 | 1763 | 1764 | 1765 | 1766 | 1767 | Apache - Workers Overview 1768 | 900 1769 | 200 1770 | 0.0000 1771 | 100.0000 1772 | 1 1773 | 1 1774 | 0 1775 | 1 1776 | 0 1777 | 0.0000 1778 | 0.0000 1779 | 0 1780 | 0 1781 | 0 1782 | 0 1783 | 1784 | 1785 | 0 1786 | 1 1787 | 5A2B57 1788 | 0 1789 | 2 1790 | 0 1791 | 1792 | Template App Apache Status 1793 | custom.apache[TotalWorkers] 1794 | 1795 | 1796 | 1797 | 1 1798 | 2 1799 | 2774A4 1800 | 0 1801 | 2 1802 | 0 1803 | 1804 | Template App Apache Status 1805 | custom.apache[IdleWorkers] 1806 | 1807 | 1808 | 1809 | 2 1810 | 2 1811 | AC8C14 1812 | 0 1813 | 2 1814 | 0 1815 | 1816 | Template App Apache Status 1817 | custom.apache[BusyWorkers] 1818 | 1819 | 1820 | 1821 | 3 1822 | 2 1823 | 1A7C11 1824 | 0 1825 | 2 1826 | 0 1827 | 1828 | Template App Apache Status 1829 | custom.apache[OpenSlotWithNoCurrentProcess] 1830 | 1831 | 1832 | 1833 | 1834 | 1835 | 1836 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------