- From: Magnus Mengelbier <magnusm@halina.w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 16:13:16 +0200 (MET DST)
- To: "N.G.Smith" <ngs@sesame.hensa.ac.uk>
- Cc: www-logging@w3.org
On Thu, 11 Apr 1996, N.G.Smith wrote: > > We run a large proxy and we would like to be able to log the time the > connection arrived, the time we connected to the remote server, the > duration of the connection with the remote server and the total > transaction duration. All with sub-second resolution. ... > > This misses the time for the server to pick up the connection in the > first place, but I guess we can't do anything about that. > > Neil > How about s-operand or something equivalent in your proxy log? #Fields: time s-operand cs-method cs-URI 00:34:23 cs GET /foo/bar.html 00:34:24 sr GET /foo/bar.html 00:34:36 sc SND /foo/bar.html This should give you the first three of what was mentioned above. The total transaction duration between the different systems is then just simple arithmatic which can be done by the analyzer. magnus ---------------------- Magnus Mengelbier tel. Sweden + (0)40-29 39 12 Mathematical Statistics e-mail magnusm@maths.lth.se Lund University, Sweden magnusm@ibm.net
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