Installing and Configuring HP WebQoS Peak on Linux
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HP WebQoS Peak on Linux for the Apache Web Server
Configuring WebQoS Peak on Linux for Apache
NOTE The HPACStatsLogging, HPACLogUpdateInterval and
HPACStatsLogfile directives set global parameters, therefore they
should be used outside virtual host configuration blocks. They are
ignored inside the virtual host configuration blocks.
A log entry consists of a number of comma separated fields, as follows:
07/Oct/1998:19:30:00,virtual.host.com,15,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,181,
0,0,0.5,0.00,92
The first field is the update time (GMT) and the second field is the name
of the virtual host to which the statistics refer. The table below lists the
remaining fields.
Table 3-1 WebQoS Peak for Apache Log File Statistics
Statistic Name Example Value
Basic Sessions 15
Priority Sessions 0
Redirected Sessions 0
Sessions Rejected 0
Sessions Rejected Again 0
Sessions Timed Out 0
Sessions Too Long 0
Bad MD5 Requests 0
Basic Requests 181
Priority Requests 0
Management Requests 0
Load 0.5
Percentage Priority Requests 0.00
Last Allocation Delay 92