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varnishhist: Varnish request histogram

NAME

varnishhist - Varnish request histogram

SYNOPSIS

varnishhist [-C] [-d] [-g <request|vxid>] [-h] [-L limit] [-n name] [-N filename] [-p period] [-P <size|responsetime|tag:field_num:min:max>] [-q query] [-r filename] [-T seconds] [-V]

DESCRIPTION

The varnishhist utility reads varnishd(1) shared memory logs and presents a continuously updated histogram showing the distribution of the last N requests by their processing. The value of N and the vertical scale are displayed in the top left corner. The horizontal scale is logarithmic. Hits are marked with a pipe character ("|"), and misses are marked with a hash character ("#").

The following options are available:

-C
Do all regular expression and string matching caseless.
-d
Start processing log records at the head of the log instead of the tail.
-g <request|vxid>
The grouping of the log records. The default is to group by vxid.
-h
Print program usage and exit
-L limit
Sets the upper limit of incomplete transactions kept before the oldest transaction is force completed. A warning record is synthesized when this happens. This setting keeps an upper bound on the memory usage of running queries. Defaults to 1000 transactions.
-n name
Specify the name of the varnishd instance to get logs from. If -n is not specified, the host name is used.
-N filename
Specify the filename of a stale VSM instance. When using this option the abandonment checking is disabled.
-p period
Specified the number of seconds between screen refreshes. Default is 1 second, and can be changed at runtime by pressing the [1-9] keys.
-P <size|responsetime|tag:field_num:min:max>
Either specify "size" or "responsetime" profile or create a new one. Define the tag we'll look for, and the field number of the value we are interested in. min and max are the boundaries of the graph (these are power of tens).
-q query
Specifies the VSL query to use.
-r filename
Read log in binary file format from this file. The file can be created with varnishlog -B -w filename.
-T seconds
Sets the transaction timeout in seconds. This defines the maximum number of seconds elapsed between a Begin tag and the End tag. If the timeout expires, a warning record is synthesized and the transaction is force completed. Defaults to 120 seconds.
-V
Print version information and exit.

HISTORY

The varnishhist utility was developed by Poul-Henning Kamp in cooperation with Verdens Gang AS and Varnish Software AS. This manual page was written by Dag-Erling Smørgrav.

COPYRIGHT

This document is licensed under the same licence as Varnish itself. See LICENCE for details.

Copyright (c) 2006 Verdens Gang AS
Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Varnish Software AS

SEE ALSO

varnishd(1)
varnishlog(1)
varnishncsa(1)
varnishstat(1)
varnishtop(1)