JIRA 4.0 : Finding out how many requests a web application currently has
This page last changed on Oct 31, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.
If you want to get an indication of how many requests your web application (e.g. JIRA, Confluence) currently has, and it is running on Unix, run the following command: netstat -a -n | grep :<port number> | grep tcp | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l For example, if the application server has JIRA (or Confluence) running on port 8080: netstat -a -n | grep :8080 | grep tcp | grep ESTABLISHED | wc -l This will return the number of established TCP/IP connections to that port. |
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