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Boundary Apache HTTP Server Plugin

Collects metrics from a Apache HTTP server instance. See video walkthrough.

Prerequisites

OS Linux Windows SmartOS OS X
Supported v v v v

Boundary Meter versions v4.2 or later

Plugin Setup

  • The Boundary Apache HTTP Server plugin depends on the server-stats module for collecting metrics. The sections below provide the procedures to enable and configure the server-stats module.

Enable the server-status Module

  1. Modify the Apache HTTP Server httpd.conf by adding the following:

    <Location /server-status>
      SetHandler server-status
    </Location>

Secure the EndPoint with a User Name and Password

  1. Create as password file to secure the endpoint. The example shown here is using the path /etc/httpd/my_password_file.

    $ sudo htpasswd -c /etc/httpd/my_password_file
  2. Enable authentication by modifying the <Location/> added previously as shown here :

    <Location /server-status>
         SetHandler server-status
         AuthType basic
         AuthName "Apache status"
         AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/my_password_file
         Require valid-user
    </Location>
  3. Restart Apache HTTP server reload the httpd.conf configuration.

  4. Verify that statistics are being collected by visiting http://yourserver.com/server-status

  5. To also capture the 'requests per second' metric, add ExtendedStatus On outside of your <Location /> block:

    <Location /server-status>
         SetHandler server-status
         AuthType basic
         AuthName "Apache status"
         AuthUserFile /etc/httpd/my_password_file
         Require valid-user
    </Location>
    ExtendedStatus On

Plugin Configuration Fields

Field Name Description
Server-Status URL The URL endpoint of where the Apache HTPP server statistics are hosted.
Username If the URL is password protected, what username should the plugin use to authenticate
Password If the URL is password protected, what password should the plugin use to authenticate
Poll Interval How often (in milliseconds) to poll for metrics (default: 1000).
Source Name identifying the specific instance of Apache HTTP server which is displayed in dashboards

Metrics Collected

Tracks the following metrics for apache

Metric Name Description
Apache Requests Number of accesses
Apache Total Bytes Bytes transferred
Apache Bytes per Request Average bytes per request
Apache CPU CPU used by all workers
Apache Busy Workers Number of busy workers
Apache Idle Workers Number of idle workers
Apache busy to idle ratio Ratio of busy workers / (busy + idle workers)

Dashboards

Apache Server

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