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apachetop(1)			 USER COMMANDS			  apachetop(1)

NAME
       apachetop - display real-time web server statistics

SYNOPSIS
       apachetop  [-f  filename]  [-H  hits | -T time] [-q] [-l] [-s segments]
       [-p] [-r secs]

DESCRIPTION
       ApacheTop watches a logfile generated by Apache (in standard common  or
       combined logformat, and generates human-parsable output in realtime.

       -f logfile
	      Select  which file to watch.  Specify this option multiple times
	      to watch multiple files.

       -H hits | -T time
	      These options are mutually exclusive. Specify only one,  if  any
	      at  all.	They  work  as follows. ApacheTop maintains a table of
	      information internally containing all the	 relevant  information
	      about  the hits it's seen. This table can only be a finite size,
	      so you need to decide how big it's going to  be.	You  have  two
	      options.	 You  can  either: Use -H to say "remember <this many>
	      hits" or	 Use -T to say "remember all hits in <this many>  sec‐
	      onds"  The  default  (at	the moment) is to remember hits for 30
	      seconds.	Setting this too large (whichever option  you  choose)
	      will  cause  ApacheTop  to use more memory and more CPU time. My
	      experimentation finds that remembering no more than around  5000
	      requests works well.

       -q     Instructs ApacheTop to keep the querystrings, not remove them.

       -l     Instructs	 ApacheTop  to	lowercase all URLs, thus /FOO and /foo
	      are treated as the same and accumulate the same statistics.

       -s segments
	      Instructs ApacheTop to only keep the first <segments>  parts  of
	      the  path.  Trailing slashes are kept if present. Statistics are
	      then merged for each truncated url.

       -p     Instructs ApacheTop to keep the protocol	(http://  usually)  at
	      the  front  of  its'  referrer  strings.	Normal behaviour is to
	      remove them to give more room to more useful information.

       -r secs
	      Set default refresh delay, in seconds.

EXAMPLES
       apachetop -f /var/logs/httpd/access.log

AUTHOR
       Chris Elsworth <chris@shagged.org>

SEE ALSO
       http://clueful.shagged.org/apachetop/

version 0.10		       February 13, 2004		  apachetop(1)
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