ApacheTop for Windows - windows

I'm running Apache on Windows 7 x64.
I'd like to find a tool to analyze Apache access log and to monitor server loads.
Is there a good analyzing / monitoring tool for Apache on windows 7?
Preferably with GUI.
Thanks

Apache log viewer: http://www.apacheviewer.com/
Download is free but this version is very very limited. You (nearly) can't create a report without 10$ donation and unlock code.
Weblog expert: http://www.weblogexpert.com/
Full version is very rich featured for 30 days trial, Lite version is free
Deep log analyzer: http://www.deep-software.com/
Full version 25 days trial, Free version is with less tools
Web Log Suite: http://www.exacttrend.com/weblogsuite/
No free version
Also similar: Online Based Apache Web Log Analyzer By Submitting Just the Raw Logfile
Some links: http://softwaresolution.informer.com/Web-Statistics-Report/

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SCCM 1606 & ADK 1607

So l’m kind new to SCCM’s OSD and I’ve been assigned to do an upgrade for Windows 7 workstation to Windows 10 v1703.
I read online that the maximum ADK supported by SCCM 1606 is v1607, lucky I also read some posts online saying that it worked fine with Windows 10 v1706 although Microsoft does not support it.
Now, my questions is our environment has an older ADK version that I don’t wish to remove if that possible. Can I just install the new ADK + upload new images to console + use new USMT Package for user data migration? Or must I upgrade the whole winPE to the new ADK environment? And if so, is there is any easier way then using scripts to update image and adk level ? ( older SCCM versions don’t have the option of reloading boot images)
If anyone can guide me please, I’m supposed to start the upgrade as soon as possible as windows 7 is going to be out of support in 2020.
The old ADK has to be removed then we could install the latest ADK. Otherwise, we would see the following error message.
Manually updating the boot image in the SCCM, we need to copy the latest wim file to the location used in the SCCM and run a script to update it. Refer to the following link to get the detailed steps.
https://www.scconfigmgr.com/2014/02/28/default-boot-images-was-not-updated-after-a-configmgr-2012-r2-upgrade/
Best Regards,
Ray

cannot find IBM DB2 Express-C for download

I have spent at least one hour trying to find the tar.gz for Linux, for version 11.1 or at least 10.5. All IBM links either don't work or take me to general DB2 pages that have nothing for Express-C. It's as if IBM is hiding the download links. In the past I have downloaded it several times from URLs that now don't work. I was only able to find the Windows version at a non-IBM site (a version I don't want).
Thanks for any pointers.
You can find the Express-C download at the below link:
https://www-01.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwm/web/pickUrxNew.do?source=swg-db2expressc
If you are not using cloud based Db2 offerings, at the present date you can choose only between a docker-image based solution (IBM Db2 Developer Community Edition), or a trial version (90 days) of locally installed Db2.
The docker-image solution is currently V11.1 based and runs on Linux and Mac and Windows provided that the prerequisites are met.
Both offerings are accessible via this link
https://www.ibm.com/analytics/us/en/db2/trials/
Re Db2 Express-C, it may have been withdrawn from marketing. Study this thread:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/html/topic?id=c53df683-6e51-41fa-96ce-0a3d7cfe741f&ps=25
If you have a Passport Advantage contract (for paying customers) you may find additional downloads.
Db2 Developer-C Edition is a non-docker version that can be used for non-production use for free
https://www.ibm.com/us-en/marketplace/ibm-db2-direct-and-developer-editions
You can find the Express-C 11.1 in this link (IBM Account required)
May be you would find usefull the following urls:
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Deploy rstatd on opensuse 11.3 linux for remote monitoring in Loadrunner

I want to install and execute rstatd on opensuse linux for monitoring system resources. I am using rstatd because I am using LoadRunner tool for load testing which has support for rstatd for remote server monitoring.
With my installed opensuse version, rstatd was not pre-installed. I read somewhere that from opensuse 10+ version, rstatd doesn't come preinstalled.
I downloaded rstatd package from sourceforge site. followed instructions present in README file. I was able to run rstatd server with the help of this link but no monitoring data was available on LR server. Later I thought it might be a firewall issue so I disabled the firewalls also, still couldn't see data on LR server.
All settings in LR are present and done according to LR documentation.
Any pointers would be helpful if anyone has faced such issue. Thanks in advance.
Your better solution is to take advantage of the license for SiteScope which comes with the license for LoadRunner. Then you only need SSH or Telnet access from the SiteScope host to the system being monitored. Once signed in the SiteScope agent will execute command line utilities to pull back system information. There is no need to run RSTAT in such a case
The use of SiteScope has been the recommended and preferred version of Monitoring since its inclusion in version 8.x of LoadRunner.

mod_pagespeed for Apache 2.4 and Windows Server 2008 r2

mod_pagespeed is stable now but there's no version for Windows. Does anybody compiled the module for Windows successfully?
Thanks!
mod_pagespeed does not currently work on Windows. But there is a PageSpeed port to ISS called IISpeed: http://www.iispeed.com/.
We currently have the mod_pagespeed module compiling and loading into Apache on Windows on a dev machine. However - we first need to fix a few things before it can be used as intended and released to the public.
Once we have it working correctly, we will offer a free download. Keep an eye on http://www.iispeed.com/ - we will announce it over there in a few weeks.

Run latest version of G-WAN on windows

I see some comments in G-WAN website about discontinuing Windows version since Sep 9, 2009.
Now, I want to run the latest version of G-WAN web server in Windows, how can I do that?
Well, you'll have to convince Microsoft to update their issues which are slowing down G-WAN.
:) It's currently not very profitable to invest time in Windows when the bottlenecks are coming from the OS (from my understanding).
But, if you really want to run the latest version in Windows, you'll probably have to go down the virtualization route, and even then you'll still be depending on Linux to power it.

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