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Track Bandwidth of other web servers like Nginx
Hi, I am runing apache in the port 80 and nginx in the port 81 for some users that have a lot of traffic for the static content like images and flv videos, now i have the problem of the bandwidth of nginx is not tracked.
How could i track it? How is tracked the bandwidth of apache? Its with access logs? Hope that someone could help, Regards |
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You would need to setup AWStats or something similar to parse the log files for nginx.
However if you're looking to integrate this with cPanel/WHM, I don't know if it's possible.
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