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title: "Apache monitoring with Netdata"
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# Apache monitoring with Netdata
Monitors one or more Apache servers depending on configuration.
## Requirements
- apache with enabled `mod_status`
It produces the following charts:
1. **Requests** in requests/s
- requests
2. **Connections**
- connections
3. **Async Connections**
- keepalive
- closing
- writing
4. **Bandwidth** in kilobytes/s
- sent
5. **Workers**
- idle
- busy
6. **Lifetime Avg. Requests/s** in requests/s
- requests_sec
7. **Lifetime Avg. Bandwidth/s** in kilobytes/s
- size_sec
8. **Lifetime Avg. Response Size** in bytes/request
- size_req
## Configuration
Edit the `python.d/apache.conf` configuration file using `edit-config` from the Netdata [config
directory](/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`.
```bash
cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different
sudo ./edit-config python.d/apache.conf
```
Needs only `url` to server's `server-status?auto`
Example for two servers:
```yaml
update_every : 10
priority : 90100
local:
url : 'http://localhost/server-status?auto'
remote:
url : 'http://www.apache.org/server-status?auto'
update_every : 5
```
Without configuration, module attempts to connect to `http://localhost/server-status?auto`
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