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

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On Sam 05.08.2006 15:32, Rob Kirkbride wrote:

Sorry you're right. We basically have bands whereby if we achieve >=99%
within 1 second the client pays us. If we're between say 98 and 99% the
cost is neutral, less than 98 and we pay them.
It's slightly more complicated than that but that's the basic idea.
We have to ensure we have enough web-servers to deal with the requests
and this is there way of checking.


How about to make

%{%s}t - %D/100000

but you don't have the network latency to the client.

It would be also helpfull to make a small client-tool (js, applet,...)
which send an answer when the response is complete arrived to the
client.

This solution use many *markting* sniffer :-((

regards

Alex

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