Apache HTTP Server Version 2.3

| Description: | Provides information on server activity and performance | 
|---|---|
| Status: | Base | 
| Module Identifier: | status_module | 
| Source File: | mod_status.c | 
The Status module allows a server administrator to find out how well their server is performing. A HTML page is presented that gives the current server statistics in an easily readable form. If required this page can be made to automatically refresh (given a compatible browser). Another page gives a simple machine-readable list of the current server state.
The details given are:
The lines marked "(*)" are only available if 
    ExtendedStatus 
    is On.  In version 2.3.6, loading mod_status will
    toggle ExtendedStatus On
    by default.
This module provides no directives.
To enable status reports only for browsers from the example.com
    domain add this code to your httpd.conf
    configuration file
    <Location /server-status>
    SetHandler server-status
    Order Deny,Allow
    Deny from all
    Allow from .example.com
    </Location>
You can now access server statistics by using a Web browser
    to access the page
    http://your.server.name/server-status
You can get the status page to update itself automatically if
    you have a browser that supports "refresh". Access the page
    http://your.server.name/server-status?refresh=N to
    refresh the page every N seconds.
A machine-readable version of the status file is available by
    accessing the page
    http://your.server.name/server-status?auto. This
    is useful when automatically run, see the Perl program
    log_server_status, which you will find in the 
    /support directory of your Apache HTTP Server installation.
mod_status is
      compiled into the server, its handler capability is available
      in all configuration files, including
      per-directory files (e.g.,
      .htaccess). This may have security-related
      ramifications for your site.