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Working with the Log Analyzer
The interactive server monitor reports the totals for the following server
values on a new screen:
Bytes Transferred: Number of bytes the server is transferring
Total Requests: Number of requests the server is handling
Bad Requests: Number of bad requests the server is handling
2xx: Number of status codes ranging from 200 to 299 that the server is
handling
3xx: Number of status codes ranging from 300 to 399 that the server is
handling
4xx: Number of status codes ranging from 400 to 499 that the server is
handling
5xx: Number of status codes of 500 and higher that the server is handling
xxx: Total number of 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, and 5xx status codes the server is
handling minus time-outs and other errors that returned an HTTP status
code
200: Number of successful transactions the server is processing
302: Number of relocated URL status codes the server is processing
304: Number of requests for which the server tells the client to use a local
copy of a URL instead of retrieving a newer version from the server
401: Number of unauthorized requests the server is handling
403: Number of forbidden URL status codes the server is handling
Use the log analyzer to generate statistics about your server, such as a
summary of activity, most commonly accessed URLs, times during the day
when the server is accessed most frequently, etc. You can run the log analyzer
from the Server Status form or the command line.
Before running the log analyzer, you should archive the server logs. For more
information about archiving server logs, see
SNMP" on page
123.
"Monitoring the Server Using
Monitoring the Web Server 119

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