Ruby on Rails Monday, June 2, 2014

hi
thanks for answer.

ok. Is there a way to count nginx requests ?

But nginx doesnt log all requests. For instance for this http://gancxadebebi.ge/ru/%u041E%u0431%u044A%u044F%u0432%u043B%u0435%u043D%u0438%u044F/%u0410%u0432%u0442%u043E-%u043C%u043E%u0442%u043E-2/%u041F%u043E%u0434%u0435%u0440%u0436%u0430%u043D%u043D%u043E , it makes a 400 bad request , but no log in nginx. I was searching how to deal and log 400 error, but I couldnt find
ie this means that all requests are not log with nginx


On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 5:57:39 AM so maybe somethink UTC+2, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Oto Iashvili
<optimum...@laposte.net> wrote:

> I dont speak about number of visitors, but about number of request (mainly
> bots). I would love to hav 2300 visitors per minutes , even 1300 would be
> great. so for almost one year, I had approximately the same number of
> request, and suddenly it decrease a lot. Maybe as some said, it is just
> normal. But I just think it is weird, and I would like to investigate more,
> but I dont know what else to do. Im logs, everything seems to be ok (or
> maybe i dont look well).

Since you didn't bother to answer any of the questions I asked, I'll
just leave it at this: if you expect 2300 requests/min, there should be
that many requests in your nginx logs.

If NewRelic says you're getting 1300reqs/min and that corresponds
to what's in your nginx logs, then you have no problem.

Simple math.

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