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Hi Ravindra,
you may take a look to the Virtual Server statistics. For HTTP traffic you will get independent counters for HTTP requests / responses...
(tmsh) show ltm virtual VS_MyVirtualServer profiles raw
Beside of this rather simple functionality you could also deploy some iRules on your Virtual Servers which are counting the individual request/response numbers of a given time-frame by using
entries.[table -subtable]
when RULE_INIT { set static::statistic_lifetime 10 ; Seconds } when HTTP_REQUEST { if { [HTTP::path] eq "/show_stats" } then { set http_response " Requests: [table keys -subtable "[virtual]_request_counter" -count] Pending: [table keys -subtable "[virtual]_pending_counter" -count] Response: [table keys -subtable "[virtual]_response_counter" -count] " HTTP::respond 200 content $http_response "Content-Type" "text/html" "Connection" "close" return } Initialize request ID label set request_id "[TMM::cmp_unit][clock clicks]" Update requests and pendings table set -subtable "[virtual]_request_counter" $request_id indef $static::statistic_lifetime table set -subtable "[virtual]_pending_counter" $request_id indef $static::statistic_lifetime } when HTTP_RESPONSE { Update responses and remove pendings table set -subtable "[virtual]_response_counter" $request_id indef $static::statistic_lifetime table delete -subtable "[virtual]_pending_counter" $request_id }
Cheers, Kai