Re: [users@httpd] mod_log_config - time taken to serve the request, in microseconds

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On 8/5/06, Rob Kirkbride <rob.kirkbride@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 8/4/06, Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
 On 8/4/06, Rob Kirkbride <rob.kirkbride@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to understand exactly what this figure means.
> Does the figure include any time for the response to be sent back to the
> client, or is it the time that the web server has completed the
processing?
>  We're getting some long duration and I need to understand if we've got
> network problems at our end, or if it may be because the user is running
> over a slow connection.
>

It is the time from the request is received to the time apache httpd
completely finishes with the request.  That will include the time
required to send the file over the network.

Joshua.

Thanks Joshua.
So the upshot is that it's a useless statistic to see how loaded/busy the
website is then? We have to achieve a certain percentage within a certain
time. Is there anything else I can do?

A  certain percentage of what within a certain time?  How busy a
website is depends on the performance of the network and the clients
as well as the server, so your question doesn't seem well-defined.

Joshua.

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