HTTP Administration 8-11
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The httpstat command displays four types of statistics about HTTP operations on
the filer as shown in Table 8-3:
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The syntax for the httpstat command is as follows:
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If you use no arguments, httpstat displays HTTP statistics accumulated since the
last reboot or since the last time the -z argument was used.
The -z argument resets both the gets and badcalls counters.
The -t argument displays statistics since the last filer reboot.
You can specify the interval, in seconds, at which the filer displays the statistics. Fol-
lowing is an example of httpstat:
httpstat
HTTPD statistics:
gets badcalls open conn. peak conn.
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gets Successful requests for files.
badcalls Requests for nonexistent files.
open conn. Number of HTTP connections currently open.
peak conn. Largest number of simultaneous HTTP connections
since the filer was booted or since the
-z option was used.