I want to monitor nginx better: http returns (e.g., how many 500's, how many 404's, how many 200's, etc.), as well as request rates, response times, etc. All the solutions I've found start with "set up something to watch and parse your logs, then ..."
Here's one of the better examples of that: https://www.scalyr.com/community/guides/how-to-monitor-nginx-the-essential-guide Perhaps I'm wrong to find this curious. It seems somewhat heavy and inefficient to put this functionality into log watching, which means another service and being sensitive to an eventual change in log format. Is this, indeed, the recommended solution? And, for my better understanding, can anyone explain why this makes more sense than native nginx support of sending UDP packets to a monitor collector (in our case, telegraf)? -- Jeff Abrahamson +33 6 24 40 01 57 +44 7920 594 255 http://p27.eu/jeff/
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