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    Pimped Apache Server Status

    Enhanced Apache Server Status page - for one or multiple servers

    The pimped Apache status makes the Apache server status readable, sortable and searchable. The pimped Apache status can merge the status of several servers that opens the possibility to identify the troubleshooter even in a loadbalanced website. The webbased tool offers a multilanguage, skinable interface with a built-in updater. In several views you see most requested pages, vhosts, used methods, IPs that make the most requests and more. All views are sortable tables you can filter...
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    AWStats Enterprise Manager is a tool for managing awstats configuration creation and logfile processing, in a multi-server environment. This script is designed to pull all the webserver logs, for every server, and parse them with awstats.
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