I want to know if a web server gets overrun by too much traffic requests. I 
certainly know how to monitor memory, and tweak the MPM and stuff in apache 
config files, but I assume if it runs out of threads or memory or anything, it 
will throw errors into the log file, which are immediately buried.

I can definitely figure this out, but I know I definitely shouldn't. It's 
already been done.

I am familiar with zabbix and spiceworks and other monitoring systems. I'm 
looking for something more specific than monitoring and alerting - I'm looking 
for something that knows how to process the logs of apache specifically, and 
mysql, and whatever other services we're using. So I'm looking for log 
processing.

Something out there already knows how to process all the log files, including 
the apache logs, and tell me the important stuff.

How's it done?

Thanks...
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